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John Jay <strong>Teets</strong> II, (jteets@austin.rr.com), (http://johnteets.com), Dec 21, 2011<br />

<strong>Ancestors</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Darien</strong> <strong>Scott</strong> <strong>Lambert</strong> (907)<br />

Generation One<br />

1. DARIEN SCOTT 1 LAMBERT (907) (James, #2) was born on Jun 22, 1994 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.<br />

Generation Two<br />

2. JAMES DEE 2 LAMBERT (906) was born on Jan 14, 1960. He married Margie LeAnn Trammel (209) (see #3), daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Buster Wallace Trammel (207) and Sondra Jo <strong>Teets</strong> (58), on Jun 21, 1991 at Bakersfield, California.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> James Dee 2 <strong>Lambert</strong> (906) and Margie LeAnn Trammel (209) (see #3) are:<br />

1. i. DARIEN SCOTT 1 (907).<br />

3. MARGIE LEANN 2 TRAMMEL (209) (Buster, #6) was born on Jan 7, 1963 at Pool Memorial Hospital, Lyndsey, Garvin,<br />

Oklahoma. She married James Dee <strong>Lambert</strong> (906) (see #2) on Jun 21, 1991 at Bakersfield, California.<br />

Generation Three<br />

6. BUSTER WALLACE 3 TRAMMEL (207) was born on Nov 9, 1927 at Oklahoma. He married Sondra Jo <strong>Teets</strong> (58) (see #7),<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Dennis Billy "Bill" <strong>Teets</strong> (47) and Virginia May "Jenny" Danforth (57), on Jan 10, 1960. He died on Jun 2, 2010 at<br />

Baptist Medical Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, at age 82.<br />

He began military service on Nov 13, 1945 at Sacramento, California. He began military service on Nov 13, 1945 at San<br />

Francisco, San Francisco, California. He and Dennis Wallace Trammel (208) were adopted on Feb 7, 1969.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Buster Wallace 3 Trammel (207) and Sondra Jo <strong>Teets</strong> (58) (see #7) both born at Pool Memorial Hospital, Lyndsey,<br />

Garvin, Oklahoma, are as follows:<br />

i. ROBERT WILLIAM 2 (210) was born on Nov 14, 1961.<br />

3. ii. MARGIE LEANN (209).<br />

7. SONDRA JO 3 TEETS (58) (Dennis, #14) was born on Feb 19, 1937 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia. She married<br />

Maynard Earl Osborne (206) on Jan 7, 1956 at Las Vegas, Nevada. She married Buster Wallace Trammel (207) (see #6) on Jan<br />

10, 1960. She died on May 9, 2009 at Oklahoma at age 72.<br />

Generation Four<br />

14. DENNIS BILLY "BILL" 4 TEETS (47) (Granville, #28) was born on May 13, 1915 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

He married Virginia May "Jenny" Danforth (57) (see #15), daughter <strong>of</strong> Robert William Danforth (1590) and Jessie Lee Cutlip<br />

(2861), on Nov 19, 1935. He married Mabel N. <strong>Scott</strong> (1430), daughter <strong>of</strong> William H. <strong>Scott</strong> (2549) and Cora A. Potts (2550), on<br />

Jan 15, 1965 at Elkins, Randolph, West Virginia. He died on Oct 28, 1976 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia, at age 61.<br />

He was buried after Oct 28, 1976 at Rock Cave Cemetery, Banks District, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

He was<br />

Bill joined the Central Methodist church in Buckhannon on Feb 13, 1925, and was received by L. E. Oldaker and Ralph T.<br />

McCord, Pastor.<br />

Barbara Jean Melton <strong>Teets</strong>:<br />

It was Bill's wish that an American Flag be flown over his grave. Gene Conner, as executor for Bill, saw that the pole was placed<br />

there to hold the flag. The flag is quite tall and can be seen quite a ways from the cemetery.<br />

Mabel <strong>Scott</strong> provided the funds and instructed someone to care for the flag, replace it when needed, and perform necessary<br />

maintenance.<br />

Bill was retired from the U.S. Navy, a veteran <strong>of</strong> World War II, and a member <strong>of</strong> Buckhannon Post 3363 <strong>of</strong> Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />

Wars, American Legion Post No. 251 <strong>of</strong> El Campo, Texas, French Creek Chapter No. 36 <strong>of</strong> Disabled American Veterans,<br />

National Order <strong>of</strong> Trench Rats No. 387 <strong>of</strong> Clarksburg, Fleet Reserve Naval Lodge No. 4, F.A.A.M. <strong>of</strong> Washington, D.C., Yusef<br />

Khan Groto <strong>of</strong> Akron, Ohio, Buckhannon Lodge No. 598 Loyal Order <strong>of</strong> Moose, International Association <strong>of</strong> Laryngectomees,<br />

Metro Maryland Laryngectomees Club and the Upshur Sportsmen Club.<br />

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He was a former employee <strong>of</strong> the Buckhannon Post Office, a former commander <strong>of</strong> French Creek Chapter 36 <strong>of</strong> D.A.V., former<br />

state commander <strong>of</strong> D.A.V. in 1972-73 and past judge advocate <strong>of</strong> the D.A.V. Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Teets</strong> were hosts for the state<br />

convention held at Jackson's Mill in 1975.<br />

His activities associated with the Metro Maryland Laryngectomees Club <strong>of</strong> Silver Spring, Maryland included service as a<br />

delegate at each international convention during the past five years, participation in the club visitation program, and many social<br />

and theraputic programs <strong>of</strong> the club.<br />

He helped provide pr<strong>of</strong>essional speech therapists with information concerning learning esophageal speech, speaking at West<br />

Virginia Wesleyan College, the National Naval Medical Center, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, and the National Institute<br />

for Health's Cancer Research Center. He lived in 1970 at 144 Wood Street, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Dennis Billy "Bill" 4 <strong>Teets</strong> (47) and Virginia May "Jenny" Danforth (57) (see #15) were as follows:<br />

7. i. SONDRA JO 3 (58).<br />

ii. ROBERTA LEE (60) was born on Mar 25, 1939 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia. She was born on<br />

Mar 29, 1939. She was born on Mar 30, 1939. She died on Jan 4, 1941 at Burnt followed by intestinal<br />

ulceration in accident 12/31/1940 at S. D. Ward's residence in Buckhannon. Pulled hot tomato sauce <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong><br />

stove or table and spilled onto face, chest and arm, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia, at age 1. She was<br />

buried at Hampton Cemetery, Buckhannon District, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia. She was buried<br />

on Jun 6, 1941 at Hampton Cemetery, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

iii. IDA LOU (59) was born on Jun 20, 1940 at West Virginia. She married Anthony "Tony" Baron Sr. (215)<br />

before 1960. She married John R. Jones (20940) circa 1972. She died on Mar 25, 1976 at Waxahachie,<br />

Ellis, Texas, at age 35. She was buried on Mar 27, 1976 at by Nowell Coward, Hillcrest Memorial Park,<br />

Waxahachie, Ellis, Texas.<br />

iv. WILLIAM HENRY "BILLY" (61) was born on Jul 17, 1942 at Upshur, West Virginia. He married Jackie<br />

Lynn Hartin (218), daughter <strong>of</strong> James Jasper Hartin (10612) and Mable O. Middleton (10613), circa 1960 at<br />

Oklahoma. He married Connie D. (--?--) (221) on Oct 4, 1968 at Harris, Texas. He and Connie D. (--?--)<br />

(221) were divorced on Apr 13, 1976 at Harris, Texas. He married Sally Love (10559) on Oct 24, 1978 at<br />

Liberty, Texas. He and Sally Love (10559) were divorced on Jan 15, 1980 at Harris, Texas. He died on Nov<br />

18, 1981 at Houston, Harris, Texas, at age 39. He was buried after Nov 18, 1981 at Cedar Crest Cemetery,<br />

Baytown, Texas.<br />

Billy was named in the "Who's Who in the South and Southwest", 1978-1979 edition.<br />

15. VIRGINIA MAY "JENNY" 4 DANFORTH (57) (Robert, #30) was born on Mar 3, 1918 at Parkersburg, Wood, West<br />

Virginia. She married Dennis Billy "Bill" <strong>Teets</strong> (47) (see #14), son <strong>of</strong> Granville Leslie <strong>Teets</strong> Sr (52) and Delphia Blanche<br />

Stansberry (46), on Nov 19, 1935. She died on Mar 12, 1998 at Yukon, Oklahoma, at age 80.<br />

She was also known as Jennie Danforth (57).<br />

Generation Five<br />

28. GRANVILLE LESLIE 5 TEETS SR (52) (Anthony, #56) was born on Oct 27, 1889 at Upshur, West Virginia. He married<br />

Delphia Blanche Stansberry (46) (see #29), daughter <strong>of</strong> Henry Orr Stansberry (317) and Cordelia Westfall (201), on Aug 8, 1914<br />

at Webster Springs, Webster, West Virginia. He died on Jun 15, 1965 at Baxa Hotel, age 75, Cerebrovascular accident,<br />

Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia, at age 75. He was buried on Jul 3, 1965 at Buckhannon Memorial Park at Heavner, City<br />

District, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia. (to see where the cemetery is located, see map.).<br />

According to Bobby <strong>Teets</strong>-Welcher, Leslie <strong>Teets</strong>, Sr. was actually named Granville Leslie <strong>Teets</strong>. He used it for a few years<br />

after he became an adult. He had trouble with his mail and someone else's mail in Buckhannon getting mixed up . He dropped<br />

the Granville from then on. He was a painter. He registered for the WWI Draft on on Jun 5, 1917 at Buckhannon, Upshur,<br />

West Virginia, He was a mechanic. He was Leslie <strong>Teets</strong> Sr and Delphia joined the Central Methodist church in May 1924. They<br />

were received by L. E. Oldaker, and Ralph T. McCord, Pastor. He registered for the WWII Draft on on Apr 27, 1942 at<br />

Morgantown, Monongalia, West Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Granville Leslie 5 <strong>Teets</strong> Sr (52) and Delphia Blanche Stansberry (46) (see #29) were as follows:<br />

14. i. DENNIS BILLY "BILL" 4 (47).<br />

ii. JOHN JAY (2) was born on Mar 3, 1917 at West Virginia. He married Dortha Irene Wilfong (27), daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> James Abram Garfield "Uncle Gart" Wilfong Sr (182) and Martha Ellen Miles (108), on Apr 22, 1940 at<br />

Monterey, Highland, Virginia. He died on Nov 18, 1961 at leukemia, Morgantown, Monongalia, West<br />

Virginia, at age 44. He was buried after Nov 18, 1961 at Memorial Park Cemetery, Buckhannon, Upshur,<br />

West Virginia. (to see where the cemetery is located, see map.).<br />

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Dad was an honorable man, and I was always very proud <strong>of</strong> his accomplishments. He died too young, <strong>of</strong><br />

lukemia, at age 44. When he was a young man, he was a painter with his father Leslie <strong>Teets</strong> Sr. He also was<br />

a good carpenter, and he and his dad built our houses on Pocahontas Street, side by side. I remember the<br />

pride he had when he was elected City Councilman. He worked typically 7AM-9PM every day at the Esso<br />

gas station that he owned/operated, unless someone could help him out (like me, usually). He also had a lot<br />

<strong>of</strong> pride in making a success <strong>of</strong> that gas station when several others before him had failed financially at that<br />

same location. Back then, when you pulled into a gas station, the attendant would wash your windshield and<br />

back window, check the air in your tires, check the oil, all before charging you 25 cents/gallon <strong>of</strong> gas!<br />

iii. ANNA "ANN" LEE (49) was born on Jun 16, 1919 at West Virginia. She married Eugene Westfall "Gene"<br />

Conner (86), son <strong>of</strong> Noble Floyd Conner (3205) and Lena Louise Edwards (3206), on Mar 7, 1941 at<br />

Beckley, Fayette, West Virginia. She died on May 6, 1998 at Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia, at age<br />

78. She was buried on May 9, 1998 at Wilson Funeral Home, Jonathan Nettles Officiating, Conner<br />

Cemetery, Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia.<br />

She lived at New Smyrna Beach, Florida. She was educated. She was a member <strong>of</strong> the Central United<br />

Methodist Church in Charleston, West Virginia.<br />

iv. LESLIE "LES" (48) was born on Nov 3, 1929 at Upshur, West Virginia. He married Barbara Jean "Bobby"<br />

Melton (62), daughter <strong>of</strong> Mont Clarence Melton Jr. (601) and Ruth Ragina Marsh Cutright (602), on Oct 20,<br />

1956 at Oakland, Garrett, Maryland. He died on Aug 16, 2004 at San Marcos, Hays, Texas, at age 74. He<br />

was buried on Aug 20, 2004 at Evergreen Cemetery, Gustine, Comanche, Texas.<br />

Leslie <strong>Teets</strong>, Jr. was born November 03, 1929, the youngest <strong>of</strong> four children - to Leslie <strong>Teets</strong> and Delphia<br />

Stansberry <strong>Teets</strong>. His place <strong>of</strong> birth was Buckhannon, West Virginia, which is located in the north central<br />

part <strong>of</strong> West Virginia. His older brother’s names were Dennis Billy and John Jay; his sister was Anna Lee<br />

who later adopted the name <strong>of</strong> Ann.<br />

Leslie attended the East Main Street elementary school and graduated in 1947 from Buckhannon Upshur<br />

High School. While a student in high school he played football. He always strived to improve himself in<br />

education. At one point in his life, he selected a word from the dictionary each day, and in that way<br />

improved his vocabulary which he maintained in later years.<br />

After high school he served in the National Guard <strong>of</strong> West Virginia and received an honorable discharge in<br />

September 1950. He attended West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buckhannon, Marshall College in<br />

Huntington, West Virginia and graduated with a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts degree from Fairmont State College <strong>of</strong><br />

West Virginia in August <strong>of</strong> 1951.<br />

His reenlistment in the West Virginia National Guard resulted in a second honorable discharge January<br />

1952. Following this service, he joined the United States Air Force at the height <strong>of</strong> the Korean War, also<br />

January 1952. He described his duties as varied, generally as clerical and administrative. During the course<br />

<strong>of</strong> three years, nine months he was stationed at Sampson AFB, Geneva, New York; James Connally AFB,<br />

Waco, Texas; Harlingen AFB, Harlingen, Texas; Johnston Island AFB: Pacific Theater; and West Palm<br />

Beach AFB, Florida, where he was honorably discharged with the rank <strong>of</strong> Staff Sergeant in October 1955.<br />

Immediately upon being discharged, he was employed by Curry Chevrolet Company in Buckhannon, West<br />

Virginia, as a dealer management trainee. He was enrolled at General Motors Institute in Flint, Michigan,<br />

for two months; then discontinued this schooling to accept a full time position as a Chevrolet salesman for<br />

the company named above. His wife- to- be was employed by this firm as a bookkeeper. After being with this<br />

company one year, Leslie and Barbara (Bobby) Jean Melton were married and moved to Oscoda, Michigan,<br />

where for a short time, Leslie was sales manager for an Oldsmobile Dealer.<br />

After touring parts <strong>of</strong> the Southwest, West and West Coast <strong>of</strong> the United States, Leslie and Bobby decided to<br />

settle in Arlington, Texas in March <strong>of</strong> 1957. Here he was employed by Vandergriff Chevrolet Company as a<br />

new car salesman until September 1958. He then made the decision to enter North Texas State College in<br />

Denton, Texas, and the teaching pr<strong>of</strong>ession. In 1959, he and Bobby moved to Denton where later their first<br />

son, Ricky was born. Upon completing certification requirements in the field <strong>of</strong> business education in<br />

January, 1960, he was a substitute teacher in Lewisville and Dallas, Texas during the winter and spring <strong>of</strong><br />

1960. The following fall he was employed by the Stephenville, Texas Public Schools as Distributive<br />

Education Coordinator-Teacher for Stephenville High School. In 1961 his and Bobby’s second son, Todd<br />

was born. Leslie did a lot <strong>of</strong> extra-curricular activities with his students, <strong>of</strong>ten including the family on<br />

excursions. Something <strong>of</strong> note, he wrote an autobiography <strong>of</strong> his life up to that point. He wrote that his<br />

greatest inspiration was his mother. Through tough economic times, she was a wonderful wife, mother,<br />

housekeeper, cook, nurse, a good neighbor and more. He was especially impressed that over a period <strong>of</strong> ten<br />

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years, when she could find the spare time, she crocheted an elaborate bedspread. He felt that her<br />

perseverance for her goals, inspired him to pursue his own goals <strong>of</strong> self-improvement through higher<br />

education.<br />

In the summer <strong>of</strong> 1964, Leslie received an opportunity to become a manager <strong>of</strong> Sears Catalogue Stores. He<br />

trained for a few months at various stores in south Texas while he and the family awaited the birth <strong>of</strong> Meri<br />

in September. Prior to Meri’s being born in Seguin, Texas, Leslie had received an assignment as manager <strong>of</strong><br />

a store there. While living and working in Seguin, he supervised the building <strong>of</strong> a new store, and was also<br />

manager <strong>of</strong> stores in nearby towns. In July <strong>of</strong> 1967, he was transferred to Alice, Texas, where he again was<br />

instrumental in having a new store built.<br />

In the summer <strong>of</strong> 1970, Leslie went to work for Houston Natural Gas Distribution as a sales representative<br />

for the Gulf Coast Division. He and the family lived in West Columbia, Texas for two years until a<br />

promotion to corporate headquarters in Houston, resulted in a move to northwest Houston. One year later,<br />

Leslie accepted the position <strong>of</strong> manager <strong>of</strong> a gas company <strong>of</strong>fice in El Campo, Texas. He also oversaw<br />

neighboring small towns as manager. Later, he was employed as a district manager. During the years he<br />

managed stores and <strong>of</strong>fices, he was a member <strong>of</strong> the Jr. Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce in Stephenville, the Lions<br />

Club in Seguin and Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce in El Campo. His and Bobby’s children did most <strong>of</strong> their<br />

growing up in El Campo; then eventually left for college and other pursuits. In the early 80’s, Leslie<br />

commuted to a district <strong>of</strong>fice in Richmond, Texas, where he was a natural gas consultant for Entex, Inc. He<br />

arranged to have natural gas installed into new subdivisions as they were being built. In 1983, he and Bobby<br />

moved to Richmond where they lived until 1993. In 1987, Leslie took early retirement at the age <strong>of</strong> fifty<br />

eight years. February 1993, he and Bobby moved to Marble Falls where they both enjoyed a year and a half<br />

<strong>of</strong> retirement. They then decided to go back to their home town <strong>of</strong> Buckhannon, West Virginia, to help care<br />

for family members. They returned to Texas in April <strong>of</strong> 2001 where they lived in Seguin, thirty four years<br />

after they had lived there in the 1960’s. Leslie’s health was declining and he was diagnosed with<br />

Alzheimer’s in October, 2001. March 2002, they moved to San Marcos to a retirement community, in order<br />

to be near their son, Todd. Because <strong>of</strong> Leslie’s illness, he entered Hays Nursing and Rehabilitation Center<br />

and later to Care Inn <strong>of</strong> San Marcos, in November <strong>of</strong> 2003.<br />

Thus far, I have stated the statistics <strong>of</strong> Leslie’s life. In addition to his growing up days, education, military<br />

service and jobs, he led a most interesting life. In his boyhood days, he loved the outdoors. He liked to fish,<br />

hunt and swim. He loved to visit his grandparents who gave him the experience <strong>of</strong> seeing grain ground at a<br />

mill. To get to the mill, he rode a farm horse. They transported the grain with a wagon. He inherited a pie<br />

cupboard made <strong>of</strong> walnut that his grandfather built. The grandfather also built a youth size bed that still has<br />

the original bolts to hold the frame. Leslie had fond memories <strong>of</strong> both sets <strong>of</strong> grandparents. While he and<br />

Bobby were in West Virginia during the 1990’s, they visited the old home place <strong>of</strong> his great grandfather.<br />

The summer <strong>of</strong> 1998, they helped organize a family reunion <strong>of</strong> the descendants <strong>of</strong> his great grandfather<br />

Stansberry. Leslie helped relatives make up photo and family history packets to be given to each family who<br />

attended the reunion. More than a hundred people enjoyed the weekend reunion, many <strong>of</strong> them having<br />

traveled great distances from various parts <strong>of</strong> the United States. There was much reminiscing <strong>of</strong> being in<br />

Buckhannon as children visiting their relatives.<br />

Over the years <strong>of</strong> being in college and the military, Leslie made many friends with whom he stayed in touch.<br />

In traveling the different states and having the many jobs, he and Bobby met people from all walks <strong>of</strong> life.<br />

While on Johnston Island in the Air Force, Leslie taught himself photography and learned developing <strong>of</strong><br />

photos. He snorkel dived for sea shells which have graced their homes ever since. When the children came<br />

along, he taught his love <strong>of</strong> fishing, hunting, camping and hiking to the boys. Meri and Bobby went along on<br />

several <strong>of</strong> the camping trips and went to deer camp a few times. One <strong>of</strong> Leslie’s hobbies was tying flies for<br />

fishing. He also was a stamp collector for a few years. He loved to travel and did a great deal <strong>of</strong> it. He made<br />

trips to Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, California, Big Bend, Texas; Florida, West Virginia and points in<br />

between. People who made these trips with him were his and Bobby’s eldest son, Ricky, a great nephew,<br />

Robert, a close friend, Jack, and Bobby’s Uncle Charley. at different times. He and Bobby also traveled to<br />

Big Bend National Park in Texas with Leslie’s sister, Ann, her husband, Gene and Uncle Charley. They all<br />

had lots <strong>of</strong> fun traveling in an S-10 Blazer for a week. They did some hiking and sightseeing in general. In<br />

June <strong>of</strong> 1989, he and Bobby had a memorable camping trip in Colorado; they toured the Royal Gorge in<br />

Colorado Springs, old mines, ghost towns, fished the many streams and visited some good friends in Grand<br />

Junction. In later years, his greatest joy was driving the back roads in Texas and West Virginia in his S-10<br />

Blazer. While in West Virginia, he got re-acquainted with a cousin, Eugene, who helped him repair a small<br />

family cemetery. He liked to be with older people and was very interested in genealogy. He acquired a<br />

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journal that one great grandfather had written while building a church. He spent time with relatives who<br />

could remember much <strong>of</strong> what happened in the family during their lifetimes. From the time he could use a<br />

camera, he was the family photographer. He photographed wild life and the flora and fauna <strong>of</strong> wherever he<br />

happened to be. The years he and Bobby were in West Virginia he spent two winters filling photo albums<br />

from more than fifty years <strong>of</strong> saving the photos. Leslie and Bobby have three children, Ricky, Todd and<br />

Meri; eleven grandchildren, Kira, Jeremiah, Josh, Justin, Jared, Kelsea, Jacob, Danen, Joey, Kayti and Nikki<br />

and one great- grandson, Colt. They were also blessed to have a godchild named Hope. For a period <strong>of</strong> time,<br />

they had the care <strong>of</strong> her as a six month old baby who grew into a toddler. Leslie, Bobby and the family<br />

enjoyed many happy hours <strong>of</strong> teaching her to eat, walk, and play. Hope traveled with them to the beach or to<br />

visit friends. Sometimes Hope’s siblings, Ann, Dawn and Neal stayed with Leslie and Bobby, as long as a<br />

week. Leslie also had many nieces and nephews who loved to spend time with him.<br />

Leslie was a very active person. He and Bobby started walking in El Campo before it was "cool" They<br />

continued to walk in West Virginia, <strong>of</strong>ten in the snow. He liked the snow and the autumns when the leaves<br />

on the trees changed color. He liked to garden and raised tomatoes that supplied the neighborhood. He liked<br />

to have their homes neat with lawns mowed and garages that would actually hold cars instead <strong>of</strong> junk. He<br />

was proud <strong>of</strong> the fact that he and Bobby had owned and maintained six homes in Texas. He always took<br />

good care <strong>of</strong> the cars; spent many hours cleaning and polishing them. He was good to help older people who<br />

lived alone and needed things done for them. While in West Virginia, he and Bobby liked to have friends<br />

and family members come to visit so that they could take them sightseeing. One summer they had four <strong>of</strong><br />

their eleven grandchildren and son, Todd to stay for a week. They took them to many scenic places in the<br />

state.<br />

Leslie had a special friend who owns a working ranch in Gustine, Texas. He very much enjoyed being with<br />

David and helping with chores on the ranch. He learned things about raising cattle, repairing and building<br />

fences, irrigation, the crops that are grown in Comanche county. He and David and family, <strong>of</strong>ten with<br />

Bobby, and their family, enjoyed many hours together, whether visiting, ranching or even camping in their<br />

younger days.<br />

Leslie led a full, productive life, had many friends and relatives who will keep good memories <strong>of</strong> him. He<br />

was proud <strong>of</strong> his education, serving in the military and <strong>of</strong> always moving forward in his endeavors. When<br />

his children were young, he loved taking them on trips, whether hunting, camping or traveling. He always<br />

had interesting things for them to do. The grandchildren will remember riding in the Blazer, going<br />

swimming with him, sightseeing, fishing, touring caverns, a coal mine and many other activities. In the<br />

seventy four years <strong>of</strong> his life he was known as Leslie, Junior. Les, Daddy, Dad, <strong>Teets</strong> or Pa-Pa. He will most<br />

certainly be missed by all <strong>of</strong> his loved ones. He also went by the name <strong>of</strong> (48) "Les." He lived on May 8,<br />

1998 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia. Found a plaque that Les received in Seguin at American<br />

Legion; has his dates <strong>of</strong> service in Korean War- he never saw war duty; was a staff sergeant for US Air Force<br />

in Waco, Harlingen and Johnston Island in the South Pacific. Think he did clerical duty mostly in the states;<br />

on Johnston that was ,I think, a mile long and 1/4 mile wide, he was billeting <strong>of</strong>ficer. Johnston was a fuel<br />

stop for military planes; <strong>of</strong>ten servicemen's families were with them; Les was responsible for providing them<br />

a place to stay, usually overnite. he did a lot <strong>of</strong> snorkel diving for fish and shells and photography to keep<br />

himself occupied when <strong>of</strong>f duty. In Waco, there was a terrible tornado; he had been lifequarding at the pool;<br />

had to call everyone out due to weather. Later he helped clean up after the storm. I have pictures <strong>of</strong> his<br />

diving activities and color slides <strong>of</strong> his photography <strong>of</strong> the island. One time for R & R, he went to Hawaii for<br />

2 weeks; I have wonderful slides <strong>of</strong> that trip. He had a great time touring the islands those 2 weeks. DATES<br />

OF SERVICE: Jan 1952 to Oct 1955 I met him Christmas Eve 1955 at Curry Chevrolet in Buckhannon.<br />

He was sponsored by Mr. Curry for a 2-year course at General Motors Institute in Flint, Mich. He was to go<br />

to school in Flint for 2 months, then go to the dealership and do hands on training for 2 months. These were<br />

to be alternated 2 months in Flint, 2 months at Curry's. During his training, he decided to become a saleman<br />

at Curry's . Long story, if you have interest, I can tell you more Bought his first car in Waco, new. Pontiac<br />

convertible.<br />

29. DELPHIA BLANCHE 5 STANSBERRY (46) (Henry, #58) was born on Dec 8, 1889 at West Virginia. She married<br />

Granville Leslie <strong>Teets</strong> Sr (52) (see #28), son <strong>of</strong> Anthony Lee "Tony" <strong>Teets</strong> (50) and Laura (Louisa) Alice Cutright (51), on Aug<br />

8, 1914 at Webster Springs, Webster, West Virginia. She died in May, 1960 at age 70. She was buried after May, 1960 at<br />

Memorial Park at Heavner, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia. (to see where the cemetery is located, see map.).<br />

Delphia's mother Cordelia died October 10, 1910 and Delphia was 21 years old. She then assumed the care <strong>of</strong> her little<br />

brother Jay and the running <strong>of</strong> the household. She was also known as Delphia Blanche Stansbury (46).<br />

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30. ROBERT WILLIAM 5 DANFORTH (1590) (Robert, #60) was born on Jan 21, 1901 at Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia.<br />

He married Jessie Lee Cutlip (2861) (see #31), daughter <strong>of</strong> Reuben R. Cutlip (2872) and Rosella "Ella" Bracey (2874), on Jun<br />

11, 1917 at Married by William T. Robinson, Wood, West Virginia. He died on May 20, 1988 at age 87.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Robert William 5 Danforth (1590) and Jessie Lee Cutlip (2861) (see #31) were as follows:<br />

i. PAUL 4 (2869).<br />

15. ii. VIRGINIA MAY "JENNY" (57).<br />

31. JESSIE LEE 5 CUTLIP (2861) (Reuben, #62) was born on Jul 31, 1904 at Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia. She married<br />

(--?--) Fackler (2871). She married Jerry Rupert (2870). She married Robert William Danforth (1590) (see #30), son <strong>of</strong> Robert<br />

Ambrose Danforth (2953) and Louisa N. "Louise" McClead (2954), on Jun 11, 1917 at Married by William T. Robinson, Wood,<br />

West Virginia. She died in 1946 at Toledo, Lucus, Ohio.<br />

Generation Six<br />

56. ANTHONY LEE "TONY" 6 TEETS (50) (Martin, #112) was born on Dec 11, 1858 at Upshur, West Virginia. He married<br />

Laura (Louisa) Alice Cutright (51) (see #57), daughter <strong>of</strong> Asby Poole Cutright (280) and Minerva Cutright (279), on Sep 11,<br />

1884 at Upshur, West Virginia. He died on Jan 8, 1940 at Uremia, age 81y 28d, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia, at age 81.<br />

He was buried at Hampton Cemetery, Buckhannon District, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

He was Farmer<br />

in 1880 at Washington District, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Anthony Lee "Tony" 6 <strong>Teets</strong> (50) and Laura (Louisa) Alice Cutright (51) (see #57) were as follows:<br />

i. TURNER WADE 5 (53) was born on Jun 30, 1885 at Ivanhoe, Upshur, West Virginia. He married Lena<br />

Virginia Childress (689), daughter <strong>of</strong> Porter Loving Childress (691) and Eurenia Sanders Williams (690), on<br />

Dec 26, 1908 at Hinkleville, Upshur, West Virginia. He died on May 21, 1922 at Buckhannon, Upshur,<br />

West Virginia, at age 36. He was buried on May 22, 1922 at Hampton Cemetery, Buckhannon, Upshur,<br />

West Virginia.<br />

The Buckhannon Record & Knight Errant, Thursday, 1/7/1909: "Ivanhoe community: Turner <strong>Teets</strong> who<br />

has been working on the C and I Railroad (aka Chesapeake and Ohio), came home during the holiday<br />

season, and to our great surprise brought his new wife, Miss Lena Childress." He registered for the WWI<br />

Draft on on Sep 12, 1918 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia. The widow <strong>of</strong> Turner W. <strong>Teets</strong>, <strong>of</strong> Sago,<br />

was awarded $35 per month by the state compensation commission. <strong>Teets</strong> was killed when he sustained a<br />

fractured spine in a slate fall, while employed by the Adrian-Hampton Coal Company <strong>of</strong> Hedricks.<br />

ii. DICE (54) was born on Apr 13, 1887 at Upshur, West Virginia. He died on Apr 19, 1914 at murdered,<br />

North Carolina, at age 27. He was buried after Apr 19, 1914 at Hampton Cemetery, Buckhannon, Upshur,<br />

West Virginia.<br />

Dice <strong>Teets</strong> died when he was only 28 years old. Sondra Jo <strong>Teets</strong> Trammel tells this story: "my dad<br />

(Dennis B. <strong>Teets</strong>) and my uncle Les (Leslie <strong>Teets</strong> Jr.) told me that Dice was a big time gambler. He had won<br />

a great deal <strong>of</strong> money, and someone killed him for the money. When they found his body, he had no money.<br />

If I remember right, that's what his parents (Anthony "Tony" <strong>Teets</strong> and Laura Cutright <strong>Teets</strong>) were told."<br />

Richard Terrence "Ricky" <strong>Teets</strong> says that his Dad, Leslie <strong>Teets</strong> Jr., told him the story that Dice as a young<br />

man got on a riverboat somewhere in Ohio, traveled down the Mississippi on the riverboat, probably<br />

working his way all the way to New Orleans. He made quite a bit <strong>of</strong> money working at whatever, then in<br />

New Orleans, got into a big poker game. He liked to gamble. Les said that is why he was called "Dice".<br />

Possibly no one knew what his given name was. He won a lot <strong>of</strong> money in the poker game; left and the men<br />

from whom he had won the money, jumped him outside; shot him with a 12-guage shotgun (blew him<br />

away). They then put him in a box and sent him back to WV on the train. Ricky said his Dad (Les Jr.) had<br />

taken him to the Hampton cemetery and Ricky asked about him; saying that sure was a funny name for a<br />

man to have.<br />

28. iii. GRANVILLE LESLIE (52).<br />

iv. GRACE V. (55) was born on Feb 12, 1892. She was born in Oct, 1892 at West Virginia. She married<br />

William Thomas Smith (7925), son <strong>of</strong> Eldridge Smith (7926) and Mary E. (--?--) (7927). She died in Nov,<br />

1978 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia, at age 86.<br />

v. MAUDE "MAUDIE" (2125) was born in 1892. She was born on May 29, 1894 at Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

She married Claude Edmonds (1876). She married Walter Stringer (7912), son <strong>of</strong> (--?--) Stringer (847) and<br />

L. A. (--?--) (7913), on Jul 3, 1915. She died on May 29, 1894.<br />

She was also known as (2125) Maud <strong>Teets</strong>.<br />

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57. LAURA (LOUISA) ALICE 6 CUTRIGHT (51) (Asby, #114) was born on Jan 10, 1862 at Upshur, West Virginia. She<br />

married Anthony Lee "Tony" <strong>Teets</strong> (50) (see #56), son <strong>of</strong> Martin <strong>Teets</strong> (224) and Mary Ann "Polly" Lantz (261), on Sep 11,<br />

1884 at Upshur, West Virginia. She died on Sep 5, 1938 at Upshur, West Virginia, at age 76. She was buried at Hampton<br />

Cemetery, Buckhannon District, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

58. HENRY ORR 6 STANSBERRY (317) (Elijah, #116) was born on Sep 29, 1865 at Monongalia, West Virginia. He married<br />

Cordelia Westfall (201) (see #59), daughter <strong>of</strong> Lorenzo Dow Westfall (8863) and Elsie "Elcy/Elca" Cutright (1885), on May 25,<br />

1889. He married Philena "Lena" Rollins (766), daughter <strong>of</strong> Albert Gilbert "Allen" Rollins (7922) and Isabella "Isabel"<br />

Smallwood (8003), on Jan 7, 1917 at Upshur, West Virginia. He died on Jun 30, 1944 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia,<br />

at age 78. He was buried on Jul 3, 1944 at Hampton Cemetery, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

He was also known as Henry Otis Stansberry (317).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Henry Orr 6 Stansberry (317) and Cordelia Westfall (201) (see #59) were as follows:<br />

29. i. DELPHIA BLANCHE 5 (46).<br />

ii. CHARLES JAY (765) was born on Feb 8, 1900 at Upshur, West Virginia. He married Winifred Hope<br />

"Winnie" Bines (767) circa 1927. He died in 1957.<br />

He registered for the WWI Draft on on Sep 6, 1918 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

59. CORDELIA 6 WESTFALL (201) (Lorenzo, #118) was born on Jul 20, 1869 at Upshur, West Virginia. She married Henry<br />

Orr Stansberry (317) (see #58), son <strong>of</strong> Elijah Stansberry (761) and Cecelia "Celia" Boggess (760), on May 25, 1889. She died<br />

on Oct 29, 1910 at age 41. She was buried after Oct 29, 1910 at Hampton Cemetery, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

60. ROBERT AMBROSE 6 DANFORTH (2953) (Walter, #120) was born in 1869 at Warren, Lebanon, Ohio. He was born on<br />

Oct 24, 1870 at Meigs, Ohio. He married Louisa N. "Louise" McClead (2954) (see #61) on Nov 25, 1893 at Parkersburg, Wood,<br />

West Virginia. He died on Jul 17, 1940 at age 69.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Robert Ambrose 6 Danforth (2953) and Louisa N. "Louise" McClead (2954) (see #61) were as follows:<br />

i. ANNA ETHEL "ANN" 5 (2955) was born on Jun 6, 1895 at West Virginia. She married John Henry Burke<br />

(2956) on Sep 13, 1923 at Wheeling, Ohio, West Virginia. She died in May, 1979 at Wheeling, Ohio, West<br />

Virginia, at age 83.<br />

She was also known as ETHEL ANNE DANFORTH (2955).<br />

ii. UNNAMED (33493) was born on May 2, 1897 at Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia. He died before 1910.<br />

iii. TIMOTHY (33488) was born in Nov, 1898 at West Virginia. He died before 1910.<br />

30. iv. ROBERT WILLIAM (1590).<br />

v. CHARLES ANDREW "CHARLIE" (33489) was born on Jan 28, 1903 at Washington, Ohio. He married<br />

Jennie Virginia Wells (33494) on Apr 10, 1922 at Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia. He married Virgie<br />

Taylor (33495) on Jul 25, 1936. He died in Jul, 1968 at Belpre, Washington, Ohio, at age 65.<br />

vi. ALBERT LEE (33490) was born circa 1905 at Wood, West Virginia. He married Anna Evelyn Krauss<br />

(33498) on Dec 20, 1929 at Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia.<br />

vii. BENJAMIN H. (33491) was born on Sep 26, 1907 at West Virginia. He died in Jul, 1972 at Denver,<br />

Denver, Colorado, at age 64.<br />

He began military service on Sep 24, 1942 at Huntington, West Virginia.<br />

viii. EVELYN VIRGINIA (33492) was born on Jul 4, 1913 at West Virginia. She married Leonard Henna<br />

Merritt (33496) on Jul 27, 1929 at Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia. She died in Oct, 1985 at Wheeling,<br />

Ohio, West Virginia, at age 72.<br />

61. LOUISA N. "LOUISE" 6 MCCLEAD (2954) was born on Apr 20, 1874 at Ohio. She married Robert Ambrose Danforth<br />

(2953) (see #60), son <strong>of</strong> Walter Raleigh Danforth (2957) and Anna "Ann" Whitehead (2958), on Nov 25, 1893 at Parkersburg,<br />

Wood, West Virginia. She died on Aug 26, 1940 at Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, at age 66. She was buried on Aug 28,<br />

1940 at Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia.<br />

62. REUBEN R. 6 CUTLIP (2872) (Henry, #124) was born on Mar 27, 1864 at Washington, Ohio. He married Rosella "Ella"<br />

Bracey (2874) (see #63), daughter <strong>of</strong> Nathan T. Bracey (2875) and Sarah Amelia Jobes (2876), at Ohio. He married Annie M.<br />

Randolph (2873) on Dec 25, 1884 at Washington, Ohio. He died before Feb 13, 1946 at Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Reuben R. 6 Cutlip (2872) and Rosella "Ella" Bracey (2874) (see #63) were as follows:<br />

i. LUCY A. 5 (2877) was born circa 1890 at Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia. She died after 1946 at<br />

Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia.<br />

ii. MARTHA LEONA (2878) was born in 1897 at Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia. She married John Allen<br />

Andrews (2879) on Aug 12, 1915 at Married by A. T. O'Rear, Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia. She died<br />

after 1946 at Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.<br />

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iii. CORA MAY "CODE" (2880) was born on Apr 24, 1898 at Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia. She married<br />

Luther C. Hawkins (2882). She married Fred Hawkins (2881) on Oct 18, 1911 at Married by Robert Brice<br />

Smith, Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia. She died after 1946 at Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.<br />

iv. RALPH WALTER (2883) was born on Sep 28, 1901 at Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia. He died on May<br />

18, 1918 at Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, at age 16.<br />

31. v. JESSIE LEE (2861).<br />

vi. AGNES (2884) was born on Sep 26, 1907 at Dr. Blair, Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia. She died after<br />

1946 at Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.<br />

63. ROSELLA "ELLA" 6 BRACEY (2874) (Nathan, #126) was born circa 1872 at Meigs, Ohio. She married Reuben R. Cutlip<br />

(2872) (see #62), son <strong>of</strong> Henry T. Cutlip (2885) and Martha Ann Noland (2887), at Ohio. She died on Jul 25, 1945 at Toledo,<br />

Washington, Ohio. She was buried after Jul 25, 1945 at Toledo Memorial Park Cemetery, Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.<br />

Generation Seven<br />

112. MARTIN 7 TEETS (224) (Jacob, #224) was born on Jun 9, 1830 at Virginia. He married Mary Ann "Polly" Lantz (261)<br />

(see #113), daughter <strong>of</strong> William Lantz (505) and Nancy Lanham (506), circa 1850 at Upshur, West Virginia. He died on Feb<br />

12, 1892 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia, at age 61. He was buried after Feb 12, 1892 at Hampton Cemetery,<br />

Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

From notes taken by Anna Lee Conner <strong>Teets</strong>, and also recorded in "The History <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Teets</strong> <strong>Family</strong>" recorded at West<br />

Virginia Wesleyan College, by Boone and Greta <strong>Teets</strong> Proudfoot:<br />

Martin <strong>Teets</strong> came to Upshur County and bought a farm and built a home on Turkey Run after his marriage to Mary "Polly"<br />

Lantz, daughter <strong>of</strong> a Mr. Lantz who lived on Big Run in Barbour County. Later on they moved to the Talbott community in<br />

Barbour County. They again moved back to Upshur County to French Creek between Hinkleville and Hampton near the old<br />

covered bridge. Martin <strong>Teets</strong> died there. He is buried in the Hampton Cemetery. Mary "Polly" <strong>Teets</strong> is buried at the Lanham<br />

Cemetery at Queens West Virginia.<br />

Their children were 8 in number. 4 boys and 4 girls. All four boys lived to be past 80 years <strong>of</strong> age." He was also known as<br />

Martin Teats (224). He left a will on Mar 31, 1894 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Martin 7 <strong>Teets</strong> (224) and Mary Ann "Polly" Lantz (261) (see #113) were as follows:<br />

i. JOHN COLUMBUS "LUM" 6 (247) was born on Sep 1, 1851 at Barbour, West Virginia. He married<br />

Ethalinda Cutright (248), daughter <strong>of</strong> Lot Cutright (812) and Isabel (Isabella) Cutright (811), on Jun 1, 1871<br />

at Upshur, West Virginia. He married Elizabeth Ann "Malissy" "Lizzie" Starks (252), daughter <strong>of</strong> Adam<br />

Oliver Starks (3088) and Susan E. Jones (3089), on Nov 15, 1880. He died on Aug 28, 1939 at "No doctor",<br />

Hinkleville, Upshur, West Virginia, at age 87. He was buried on Aug 29, 1939 at (originally Philadelphia<br />

Cemetery), Hampton Cemetery, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

He had black hair and blue eyes. He was a tall, slender and very erect even at 88 years <strong>of</strong> age. A good<br />

lumberman and carpenter. Loved acapella singing <strong>of</strong> church hymns. His favorite was “Roll, Jordan, Roll”.<br />

Notes taken by Anna Lee Conner <strong>Teets</strong>:<br />

"John Columbus <strong>Teets</strong> was married twice. His first wife was Ethelinda Cutright. They had 3 daughters. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Teets</strong> died at age 23 -- the children were very young at the time <strong>of</strong> her death. The girls were Maggie, Lavina,<br />

and Naomi (who died as a teenager).<br />

John Columbus then married Elizabeth Starks, from Barbour County, for his second wife. They raised a<br />

large family <strong>of</strong> children." John Columbus and Elizabeth Starks <strong>Teets</strong> had 8 children that lived to be adults.<br />

Cemetery readings indicate that they had 12 children, including 2 sets <strong>of</strong> twins (only one twin child, Lloyd,<br />

survived to adulthood). The cemetery readings identify four children who did not survive. He was also<br />

known as (247) John C. Teats. He was Farmer in 1880 at Meade District, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

ii. ARRENA V (495) was born on Jan 24, 1853 at Barbour, West Virginia. She married Andrew Jackson<br />

Cutright (496), son <strong>of</strong> Nathan Cutright (828) and Susanna Hinkle (827), on Dec 31, 1873. She died on Feb<br />

7, 1932 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia, at age 79. She was buried after Feb 7, 1932 at Hampton<br />

Cemetery, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

She was also known as (495) Rene, Arrena, Irena, Inna, Irene.<br />

iii. GRANVILLE (502) was born on Sep 19, 1854 at (West) Virginia. He married Ida C. Dean (836), daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> George W. Dean (837) and Lucinda Hinkle (4529), on Oct 10, 1903 at Upshur, West Virginia. He died<br />

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on Mar 19, 1939 at Cerebral apoplexy, Upshur, West Virginia, at age 84. He was buried on Mar 22, 1939 at<br />

Whitescarver Funeral Home, Old Heavner Cemetery, City District, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

He was Railroad laborer<br />

on Jun 6, 1900 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

iv. ALBRO (503) was born on Feb 18, 1856 at Upshur, West Virginia. He married Philistina (Philista)<br />

Cutright (673), daughter <strong>of</strong> D. W. Cutright (825) and Julia Ann (--?--) (824), on Jul 3, 1877 at Upshur, West<br />

Virginia. He married Mary Elizabeth Liggett (676), daughter <strong>of</strong> Shields Liggett (826) and Elizabeth Simon<br />

(677), on Mar 29, 1891 at Holly Grove, Upshur, West Virginia. He died on Jan 10, 1937 at Prostolestany,<br />

age 80y 10m 22d, Turkey Run, West Virginia, at age 80. He was buried on Jan 12, 1937 at Kington per<br />

death certificate, Oakington Cemetery, Warren District, Buckhannon (Turkey Run), Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

He was also known as ALBERON TEATS (503). He was also known as<br />

ALBROW/ALBARON/ALBRON (503). He was Farm laborer<br />

in 1880 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia. He was Farmer<br />

on Jun 4, 1900 at Warren District, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

v. UNNAMED (28965) was born on Dec 15, 1857 at Barbour, West Virginia.<br />

56. vi. ANTHONY LEE "TONY" (50).<br />

vii. OLIVE EMILY (504) was born on Jan 1, 1860. She was born on Jan 21, 1860. She was born on Jan 21,<br />

1861. She died on Jan 25, 1865 at age 5.<br />

viii. MARY CATHERINE (570) was born on May 6, 1862. She married Charles Grant "Charlie" Post (832), son<br />

<strong>of</strong> Abraham Post (834) and Barbara "Barbery" Lance (833), on Jun 13, 1884. She died on Mar 25, 1937 at<br />

Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia, at age 74. She was buried after Mar 25, 1937 at Macedonia Cemetery,<br />

Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

She was also known as MARY ELLEN POST (570).<br />

ix. SENA ELLEN (572) was born on Sep 28, 1867 at West Virginia. She married Ulysses Grant Beer (835),<br />

son <strong>of</strong> John Beer (6289) and Barbara A. "Barbary" Casto (6290), on Oct 27, 1889 at Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

She died in Mar, 1937 at age 69. She died on Dec 14, 1938 at Washington District, Hampton, Upshur, West<br />

Virginia, at age 71. She was buried on Dec 16, 1938 at Elbon Cemetery, Washington District, Upshur, West<br />

Virginia.<br />

She was also known as (572) Cena.<br />

113. MARY ANN "POLLY" 7 LANTZ (261) (William, #226) was born in 1821. She was born on Feb 22, 1823. She was born<br />

on Feb 3, 1825. She married Martin <strong>Teets</strong> (224) (see #112), son <strong>of</strong> Jacob <strong>Teets</strong> (300) and Mary Barbara Miller (301), circa 1850<br />

at Upshur, West Virginia. She died on Jul 22, 1900 at Upshur, West Virginia, at age 77. She died on Jul 23, 1900 at Queens,<br />

Upshur, West Virginia, at age 77. She was buried after Jul 25, 1900 at Lanham Cemetery, Queens, West Virginia.<br />

She was also known as (261) Lance. She was (an unknown value) in 1880 at Washington District, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

114. ASBY POOLE 7 CUTRIGHT (280) (Enoch, #228) was born on Nov 24, 1834 at West Virginia. He married Minerva<br />

Cutright (279) (see #115), daughter <strong>of</strong> Abram Cutright (29037) and Mary Ann Weatherholt (29038), on Jan 10, 1861. He<br />

married Naomi A. Teter (2351), daughter <strong>of</strong> Enoch Teter (4840) and Mahala Calhoun (4841), on May 3, 1871. He died on Dec<br />

23, 1917 at Upshur, West Virginia, at age 83.<br />

Ashby Cutright helped build a church at Hampton, Upshur County, West Virginia, and while building the church, kept a<br />

detailed journal (kept by Bobby <strong>Teets</strong>) <strong>of</strong> expenses and wages for work done. He <strong>of</strong>ten took payment in trade <strong>of</strong> goods and<br />

services. As <strong>of</strong> 2001, the church was still being used. He was also known as Asberry Cutright (280). He was also known as<br />

Asby Cutright (280).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Asby Poole 7 Cutright (280) and Minerva Cutright (279) (see #115) were as follows:<br />

57. i. LAURA (LOUISA) ALICE 6 (51).<br />

ii. DENNIS MONROE (4819) was born on Oct 14, 1866 at Hinkleville, Upshur, West Virginia. He married<br />

Harriette Eva "Hattie" Brooks (4820), daughter <strong>of</strong> Adolphus Brooks (4825) and Josephine (--?--) (4826), on<br />

Sep 20, 1892 at Upshur, West Virginia. He married Laura T. Casto (4824), daughter <strong>of</strong> Samuel G. Casto<br />

(33327) and Cornelia Frances Hefner (33328), on Mar 19, 1917 at Adrian, Upshur, West Virginia. He died<br />

on Mar 29, 1921 at Upshur, West Virginia, at age 54.<br />

115. MINERVA 7 CUTRIGHT (279) (Abram, #230) was born circa 1838 at Lewis (or Upshur), Virginia. She married Asby<br />

Poole Cutright (280) (see #114), son <strong>of</strong> Enoch Cutright (4827) and Catherine Warner (4842), on Jan 10, 1861. She died on May<br />

17, 1870 at Upshur, West Virginia. She was buried after May 17, 1870 at Cutright Cemetery, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

She was also known as Manurva Cutright (279). She was also known as Marianna Cutright (279). She was also known as<br />

Manerva Cutright (279).<br />

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116. ELIJAH 7 STANSBERRY (761) (Stephen, #232) was born on Jul 16, 1838 at Fairmont, Monongalia, West Virginia. He<br />

married Cecelia "Celia" Boggess (760) (see #117), daughter <strong>of</strong> John Lindsay Boggess (764) and Delilah (Delila or Eliza) Boyles<br />

(763), on Dec 2, 1862 at Upshur, West Virginia. He died on Jan 2, 1930 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia, at age 91. He<br />

was buried at Hampton Cemetery, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

It is believed that Elijah Stansberry and wife Cecilia Boggess Stansberry came to Buckhannon, Upshur County, West<br />

Virginia in 1862. Elijah Stansberry as a young man could swim the great Monongahela River holding his shoes and clothes in<br />

one hand and swim with the other. To tell you the truth, boys will be boys, but we have been told he did this once a week in<br />

order to get to the other side to call on Celia Boggess and did not want to spend half a day waiting for his clothes to dry.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Elijah 7 Stansberry (761) and Cecelia "Celia" Boggess (760) (see #117) were as follows:<br />

i. CARRIE MAE 6 (762) was born in Oct, 1864 at West Virginia. She married Reverend John C. Reese (199),<br />

son <strong>of</strong> David Reese (7918) and Cassielars (--?--) (7919), on Oct 29, 1884 at Upshur, West Virginia. She<br />

died in 1937 at Upshur, West Virginia. She was buried on Apr 27, 1923 at Mount Washington Cemetery,<br />

Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

She was also known as (762) Cara M. Stansberry.<br />

58. ii. HENRY ORR (317).<br />

iii. WILLIAM G. "WILL" (770) was born on Apr 30, 1868 at Upshur, West Virginia. He was born on Apr 30,<br />

1870 at West Virginia. He married Ida Jane Reed (2484), daughter <strong>of</strong> William Reed (7920) and Elizabeth (-<br />

-?--) (7921), on Dec 26, 1894 at Upshur, West Virginia. He died on Jul 16, 1915 at Upshur, West Virginia,<br />

at age 45. He was buried after Jul 16, 1913 at Hampton Cemetery, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

iv. SARAH DELILAH "SALLY" (783) was born on Jun 22, 1873 at Upshur, West Virginia. She was born in<br />

Jun, 1874 at West Virginia. She married Alonzo Rollins (784), son <strong>of</strong> Austin Rollins (7916) and Hester<br />

Louisa Tenney (7917), on Oct 31, 1894. She died on Feb 11, 1945 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Buckhannon,<br />

Upshur, West Virginia, at age 71.<br />

v. ULVIRA (26188) was born circa Aug 1, 1875 at Upshur, West Virginia. She died on Oct 1, 1876 at Upshur,<br />

West Virginia.<br />

vi. UNNAMED (20894) was born on Aug 4, 1875 at Upshur, West Virginia. She died before 1880.<br />

vii. BERTHA BLANCHE (778) was born on Apr 11, 1878 at Upshur, West Virginia. She married David Hall<br />

Hollen (779), son <strong>of</strong> William Franklin "Frank" Hollen (27154) and Hannah Ward Criss (7924), on Apr 11,<br />

1900 at Upshur, West Virginia. She married Ransom Mathew Clark (7181), son <strong>of</strong> William Riley Clark<br />

(7157) and Jemima Almyra Rohrbough (7158), on Jan 5, 1935 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia. She<br />

died on Nov 21, 1945 at Clarksburg Hospital, Harrison, West Virginia, at age 67. She was buried on Nov<br />

24, 1945 at Whitescarver-Rundio Funeral Home, Heavner Cemetery, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

117. CECELIA "CELIA" 7 BOGGESS (760) (John, #234) was born on Apr 29, 1841 at Marion, Virginia. She married Elijah<br />

Stansberry (761) (see #116), son <strong>of</strong> Stephen Stansberry (188) and Sarah Sapp (189), on Dec 2, 1862 at Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

She died on Sep 10, 1924 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia, at age 83. She was buried at Hampton Cemetery,<br />

Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

118. LORENZO DOW 7 WESTFALL (8863) (Martin, #236) was born on Jan 9, 1841 at Lewis, West Virginia. He married Elsie<br />

"Elcy/Elca" Cutright (1885) (see #119), daughter <strong>of</strong> Ashel Nathaniel Cutright (1422) and Naoma C. "Naomi" Cutright (1421),<br />

on May 7, 1864 at Upshur, West Virginia. He died on Jul 20, 1889 at Randolph, West Virginia, at age 48. He was buried after<br />

Jul 20, 1889 at Blue Rock Cemetery, West Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Lorenzo Dow 7 Westfall (8863) and Elsie "Elcy/Elca" Cutright (1885) (see #119) were as follows:<br />

i. EVA JANE "EVVIE" 6 (2207) was born on Jun 9, 1865 at Upshur, West Virginia. She married Abraham<br />

"Abe/Abrow" L. Wilfong (671), son <strong>of</strong> Henry Wilfong (524) and Catherine "Kate" Mowry (574), on Dec 3,<br />

1885. She died on Nov 26, 1917 at Ivanhoe, Upshur, Upshur, West Virginia, at age 52. She died on Nov<br />

28, 1918 at age 53. She was buried after Nov 28, 1918 at Hampton Cemetery, Buckhannon, Upshur, West<br />

Virginia.<br />

59. ii. CORDELIA (201).<br />

iii. KINDILY (12897) was born in 1870 at Lewis, West Virginia.<br />

He was also known as KINDLY WESTFALL (12897).<br />

iv. MINNIE (12898) was born on Mar 4, 1875 at Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

v. CLARA (3318) was born on Mar 17, 1882 at Upshur, West Virginia. She married Arthur Lee Wilfong<br />

(2214), son <strong>of</strong> Columbus Wilfong (581) and Sarah A. Black (13393), on Jun 12, 1901. She died on Mar 21,<br />

1942 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia, at age 60. She was buried on Mar 23, 1942 at Heavner New<br />

Addition, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

119. ELSIE "ELCY/ELCA" 7 CUTRIGHT (1885) (Ashel, #238) was born in Feb, 1843 at Lewis, West Virginia. She married<br />

Lorenzo Dow Westfall (8863) (see #118), son <strong>of</strong> Martin Westfall (12895) and Rebecca Warner (12896), on May 7, 1864 at<br />

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Upshur, West Virginia. She died on Sep 21, 1901 at Hampton, Upshur, West Virginia, at age 58. She was buried on Sep 22,<br />

1901 at Hickory Flat Cemetery, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

She was also known as Alzey Cutright (1885).<br />

120. WALTER RALEIGH 7 DANFORTH (2957) (Charles, #240) was born on Apr 7, 1839. He married Anna "Ann"<br />

Whitehead (2958) (see #121) in Sep, 1860. He died on Jul 1, 1896 at Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, at age 57. He was<br />

buried on Jul 3, 1896 at Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Walter Raleigh 7 Danforth (2957) and Anna "Ann" Whitehead (2958) (see #121) were as follows:<br />

i. CLARE 6 (2965).<br />

ii. CLANDELINE MCCLENNAN (2961).<br />

iii. CHARLES NATHAN (2962).<br />

iv. WALTER RALEIGH (2963).<br />

v. TIMOTHY NELSON (2964).<br />

vi. CRAWFORD CARTER (2966).<br />

vii. SALLY (2967).<br />

60. viii. ROBERT AMBROSE (2953).<br />

121. ANNA "ANN" 7 WHITEHEAD (2958) was born at Lebanon, Ohio. She married Walter Raleigh Danforth (2957) (see<br />

#120), son <strong>of</strong> Charles Danforth (2959) and Julia Fairbanks Ward (2960), in Sep, 1860.<br />

124. HENRY T. 7 CUTLIP (2885) (Rachel, #249) was born in 1832 at Nicholas, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Borough<br />

(2886) on Jan 25, 1855 at Upshur, Virginia. He married Martha Ann Noland (2887) (see #125) on Jun 3, 1860 at Washington,<br />

Ohio. He died on Jun 12, 1865 at Chattanooga, Tennessee. He was buried after Jun 12, 1865 at Grave 10446, Section H,<br />

Chattanooga National Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tennessee.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Henry T. 7 Cutlip (2885) and Martha Ann Noland (2887) (see #125) both born at Washington, Ohio, were as<br />

follows:<br />

i. HANNA C. 6 (2888) was born on Jul 24, 1862. She died before Feb 13, 1946 at Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.<br />

62. ii. REUBEN R. (2872).<br />

125. MARTHA ANN 7 NOLAND (2887) was born after 1832. She married Henry T. Cutlip (2885) (see #124), son <strong>of</strong> Rachel<br />

Cutlip (2889), on Jun 3, 1860 at Washington, Ohio.<br />

126. NATHAN T. 7 BRACEY (2875) married Sarah Amelia Jobes (2876) (see #127).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Nathan T. 7 Bracey (2875) and Sarah Amelia Jobes (2876) (see #127) were:<br />

63. i. ROSELLA "ELLA" 6 (2874).<br />

127. SARAH AMELIA 7 JOBES (2876) married Nathan T. Bracey (2875) (see #126).<br />

Generation Eight<br />

224. JACOB 8 TEETS (300) (Henry, #448) was born circa 1787 at Brandonville, Preston, Virginia. He married Mary Barbara<br />

Miller (301) (see #225), daughter <strong>of</strong> George Miller (6919), on Aug 11, 1806 at Shenandoah, Virginia. He died between 1860<br />

and 1870 at Preston, West Virginia.<br />

From "<strong>Teets</strong> <strong>Family</strong> History" notes given to West Virginia Wesleyan College (WVWC) Library by Boone and Greta <strong>Teets</strong><br />

Proudfoot, and also notes taken by Anna Lee <strong>Teets</strong> Conner (probably from the Proudfoot notes):<br />

"The <strong>Teets</strong> family is <strong>of</strong> German origin. In Germany they spelled their name Tietz.<br />

Jacob <strong>Teets</strong> is the first <strong>Teets</strong> <strong>of</strong> which we have definite information (1st generation). His father came to the United States from<br />

Germany and settled near Washington D.C. and from this point the family scattered. The father seems to have moved to<br />

Brandonsville West Virginia not far from Aurora West Virginia in Preston County.<br />

Jacob <strong>Teets</strong> married Barbara (Barbary) Miller in Shenandoah County Virginia. The Millers lived near Woodstock Virginia.<br />

Jacob and Barbara Miller <strong>Teets</strong> lived on Branch Mountain about 25-30 miles from Moorefield in Hardy County. They had a<br />

large family <strong>of</strong> 13 children." He was also known as Jacob Dietz (300). "I believe this Jacob <strong>Teets</strong> along with Michael and<br />

Christian <strong>Teets</strong> fought in the War <strong>of</strong> 1812 in the 2nd regiment with Captain Evans in the Virginia Militia. Jacob married<br />

Barbara Miller and Michael married Margaret Miller. They were probably cousins who married sisters or cousins.<br />

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There is always the possibility that Jacob, Michael and Christian were brothers, but I don't know. More likely cousins. Michael<br />

and Jacob always deserted together when they wanted leave from the military." He was also known as Jacob Tetes (300). He<br />

was also known as Jacob Deets (300). He lived in 1860 at Hardy, Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Jacob 8 <strong>Teets</strong> (300) and Mary Barbara Miller (301) (see #225) were as follows:<br />

i. JOSEPH "JOE" 7 (1033) was born circa 1808 at Virginia. He married Anna "Ann" (--?--) (7902). He died in<br />

1859.<br />

He lived at Barbour, West Virginia.<br />

ii. ANNA "ANN/ANNIE" (1037) was born circa 1810 at Virginia. She married Jacob Whetzel (1038), son <strong>of</strong><br />

John Whetzel (23297), on Jun 15, 1831. She died after 1880.<br />

She also went by the name <strong>of</strong> (1037) Ann. She was also known as MARY ANN WHETZEL (1037).<br />

iii. GEORGE (12889) was born between 1812 and 1815 at Virginia. He married Mary Ann Fravel (24641). He<br />

married Sophia Sheets (24639), daughter <strong>of</strong> J. Sheets (25127) and M. (--?--) (25128), on Oct 16, 1832 at<br />

Shenandoah, Virginia. He died after 1880.<br />

He was also known as GEORGE TETES (12889).<br />

iv. HENRY (1042) was born on Dec 8, 1813 at Virginia. He married Rebecca Elizabeth Campbell (7799),<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> (--?--) Campbell (12264), at Ohio. He died on Oct 23, 1873 at Grandview, Louisa, Iowa, at age<br />

59. He died on Oct 28, 1876 at Grandview, Louisa, Iowa, at age 62. He was buried after Oct 23, 1873 at<br />

Grandview Cemetery, Grandview, Louisa, Iowa.<br />

According to the Proudfoot "History <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Teets</strong> <strong>Family</strong>", recorded at West Virginia Wesleyan College,<br />

Henry <strong>Teets</strong> went West. He was also known as HENRY TEATS (1042). He lived in 1856 at Port Louisa,<br />

Louisa, Iowan.<br />

v. JACOB (3366) was born on Jul 18, 1815 at Virginia. He married Barbara "Barbary" Wilson (3367),<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Joseph Wilson (3368). He died on Feb 9, 1892 at age 76. He was buried at Lost River, Hardy,<br />

West Virginia.<br />

Jacob lived in Preston County during part <strong>of</strong> his life, then settled in Hardy County, near Wardensville,<br />

West Virginia. During the 1880 census, their granddaughter Eliza <strong>Teets</strong> lived with them; she was 15. He<br />

was also known as (3366) Jacob Teats.<br />

vi. ANTHONY (1028) was born on Nov 21, 1820 at Lost River, Hardy, West Virginia. He married Emma<br />

"Emmie" Dix (1029), daughter <strong>of</strong> Isaac Dix (1475) and Elizabeth Reger (1476), on Oct 13, 1842 at Barbour,<br />

West Virginia. He died on Mar 30, 1906 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia, at age 85. He was buried<br />

after Mar 30, 1906 at Old Heavner Cemetery, City District, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

vii. LEVI (1031) was born on May 21, 1825 at Brandonville, Preston, West Virginia. He married <strong>Scott</strong>ie<br />

Virginia Wilson (1099) in 1845 at Lost River, Hardy, Virginia. He died on Dec 22, 1893 at age 68. He was<br />

buried after Dec 22, 1893 at Aurora Cemetery, Aurora, Preston, West Virginia.<br />

viii. CATHERINE (1032) was born on Feb 25, 1827 at Barbour, (West) Virginia. She was born between 1831<br />

and 1832. She married Noah Lantz (1111), son <strong>of</strong> Henry Lantz (9162) and Elizabeth Radabaugh (9163), on<br />

Nov 19, 1846 at Barbour, West Virginia. She died on Jan 2, 1899 at age 71. She died in 1908 at Barbour,<br />

West Virginia. She was buried in Jan, 1899 at Reger Cemetery.<br />

She was also known as KATHERINE TEETS (1032).<br />

112. ix. MARTIN (224).<br />

x. SOPHIA (1039) was born circa 1834 at Virginia. She married David Foy (4512). She died before 1880.<br />

225. MARY BARBARA 8 MILLER (301) (George, #450) was born on Mar 9, 1788 at Little Stony Creek, Shenandoah,<br />

Virginia. She married Jacob <strong>Teets</strong> (300) (see #224), son <strong>of</strong> Henry <strong>Teets</strong> (11823) and Margaret Mitchell (34172), on Aug 11,<br />

1806 at Shenandoah, Virginia. She died between 1860 and 1870.<br />

She was also known as (301) Barbara Lydia "Barbary" Miller.<br />

226. WILLIAM 8 LANTZ (505) (George, #452) was born circa 1798 at Pendleton, Virginia. He married Nancy Lanham (506)<br />

(see #227), daughter <strong>of</strong> Jeremiah Lanham (9160) and Barbara Bense (9161), on Dec 23, 1819 at Lewis, Virginia. He died on<br />

Sep 7, 1855 at Barbour, Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> William 8 Lantz (505) and Nancy Lanham (506) (see #227) were as follows:<br />

i. WILLIAM 7 (9230) married Patsy Wood (9231).<br />

113. ii. MARY ANN "POLLY" (261).<br />

iii. JONAS (9232) was born on Dec 28, 1828 at Lewis, Virginia. He married Mary "Polly" Proudfoot (9233) on<br />

Dec 13, 1856. He died on Jul 31, 1891 at Barbour, West Virginia, at age 62.<br />

iv. JOHN (9234) was born in 1829.<br />

v. HENRY (9235) was born in 1835. He died in 1863 at killed in the Civil War.<br />

vi. JEFFERSON (9236) was born in 1838.<br />

vii. ABRAHAM (9237) was born in 1838. He married Susan Dee Dunnington (9238) on Jan 2, 1866 at Upshur,<br />

West Virginia.<br />

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viii. RUTH (9239) was born in Mar, 1839 at Virginia. She married Richard "Rich" Booth (9240), son <strong>of</strong> David<br />

Booth (6986) and Anna "Ann" Bolton (6984), on Mar 28, 1863 at Barbour, Virginia.<br />

ix. JERRY (9241) was born in 1841.<br />

x. GEORGE WASHINGTON (9242) was born in Oct, 1844 at Barbour, Virginia. He married Margaret E.<br />

Yeager (9243), daughter <strong>of</strong> Absolom Yeager (9244) and Mary Ann Coberly (9245), on Aug 9, 1871 at<br />

Barbour, West Virginia. He died in 1907 at Barbour, West Virginia.<br />

227. NANCY 8 LANHAM (506) (Jeremiah, #454) was born in 1803 at Frederick, Virginia. She married William Lantz (505)<br />

(see #226), son <strong>of</strong> George Eurid Lantz (3332) and Mary Frances Woodford (3333), on Dec 23, 1819 at Lewis, Virginia. She<br />

died after 1850.<br />

228. ENOCH 8 CUTRIGHT (4827) (Abraham, #456) was born in 1808 at Virginia. He married Catherine Warner (4842) (see<br />

#229) on Feb 28, 1828 at Lewis, Virginia. He died on Apr 2, 1889 at Upshur, West Virginia. He was buried on Apr 2, 1889 at<br />

Cutright Cemetery, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Enoch 8 Cutright (4827) and Catherine Warner (4842) (see #229) were as follows:<br />

i. LOUISA 7 (4910) was born in 1830.<br />

ii. LORENZO D. (4911) was born in 1833. He married Malissa (--?--) (4916). He died on Jan 29, 1866 at<br />

Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

114. iii. ASBY POOLE (280).<br />

iv. CHAPMAN C. (4912) was born in 1836. He died on Dec 14, 1862 at Clarksburg, Harrison, West Virginia.<br />

He died on Dec 14, 1863 at Wheeling, Ohio, West Virginia.<br />

v. JULIA ANN (4914) was born in 1839. She married Simon Rohrbough (4920) on Sep 15, 1864.<br />

vi. SEYMOUR H. (4913) was born in 1842.<br />

vii. AURILLA (4915) was born in 1845.<br />

viii. MALINDA (4854) was born on Jul 22, 1852 at Upshur, West Virginia. She died on Dec 31, 1866 at<br />

Upshur, West Virginia, at age 14. She was buried after Dec 31, 1866 at Cutright Cemetery, Upshur, West<br />

Virginia.<br />

229. CATHERINE 8 WARNER (4842) was born in 1819. She married Enoch Cutright (4827) (see #228), son <strong>of</strong> Abraham<br />

Cutright (7265) and Sarah Susannah Bush (4843), on Feb 28, 1828 at Lewis, Virginia. She died in Oct, 1898 at Upshur, West<br />

Virginia. She was buried in Oct, 1898 at Cutright Cemetery, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

230. ABRAM 8 CUTRIGHT (29037) (Isaac, #460) was born circa 1799 at Virginia. He married Mary Ann Weatherholt (29038)<br />

(see #231). He died on Feb 2, 1862 at Upshur, Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Abram 8 Cutright (29037) and Mary Ann Weatherholt (29038) (see #231) were as follows:<br />

i. LAURA 7 (29042) was born circa 1829 at Virginia.<br />

ii. SARAH (29039) was born circa 1830 at Virginia.<br />

iii. CALVIN LASHLEY (29041) was born on Apr 7, 1835 at Lewis, Virginia.<br />

115. iv. MINERVA (279).<br />

v. GRANVILLE H. (29040) was born in Oct, 1841 at Virginia. He was born circa 1843 at Virginia. He was<br />

born circa Oct 4, 1846. He married Jane Elizabeth Beer (30997), daughter <strong>of</strong> John Beer (6289) and Anna<br />

Mary "Ann" Hetrick (9747), on Sep 28, 1866 at Upshur, West Virginia. He died on Nov 21, 1907 at Sago,<br />

Upshur, West Virginia, at age 66.<br />

231. MARY ANN 8 WEATHERHOLT (29038) was born circa 1800 at Virginia. She married Abram Cutright (29037) (see<br />

#230), son <strong>of</strong> Isaac Cutright (2498) and Catharine Richard Stump (7244). She died after 1880 at Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

232. STEPHEN 8 STANSBERRY (188) (Francis, #464) was born on Aug 2, 1803 at Monongalia, Virginia. He married Sarah<br />

Sapp (189) (see #233), daughter <strong>of</strong> Joseph Sapp (4945) and Sarah "Polly" Pride (4946), on Dec 17, 1826 at Monongalia, (West)<br />

Virginia. He died on Aug 8, 1854 at Monongalia, Virginia, at age 51. He was buried after Aug 8, 1854 at the cemetery is<br />

located 1.7 miles from Rt. 73, on the left, behind a farm gate, on Opekiska Ridge Road, Stansberry Cemetery, Stansbury Farm,<br />

Smithfield, Monongalia, Virginia.<br />

Francis Stansbury came from New York about 100 years ago. His son Stephen settled in Clinton District about 57 years ago,<br />

and married Sarah Sapp; children - Joseph, Mary, Francis, Sarah, Henry, Jonathan, Stephen, William,<br />

Elijah, Samuel, Ellen, Nathan, Jona, Delia and Maria L.<br />

Joseph, Francis and Maria L. now reside in the district. According to "The History <strong>of</strong> Monongalia County", Stephen Stansberry<br />

was born in 1803, married Sarah Sapp in 1826, and raised a family <strong>of</strong> fifteen children, eleven <strong>of</strong> whom are still living. Mrs.<br />

Stansberry and two <strong>of</strong> her sisters - Mary Pride and Elizabeth Trippett - had families which aggregated fourty-five children.<br />

According to a letter written by his grandson John Luther Stansberry on February 8, 1939, "Stephen and Mary Stansberry were<br />

our Great Grandparents." [editor's note: it is this statement that led to the idea that Francis Stansberry was also known as Stepen<br />

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or Stephen]. "They settled on what is called the Smith Farm near the Stansberry Cemetery, probably about 1790 or shortly after.<br />

They owned twelve to fifteen hundred acres <strong>of</strong> land. They died about 1835, and started the cemetery. Sandstones mark their<br />

graves. Your grandmother (Hannah), your brother, Willie Mead, your father Wesley, and your cousin Moses Kincaid all have<br />

marble slabs to their graves. There is not over 25 or 30 graves there. My grandmother Sarah was the last one buried there in<br />

1878. The cemetery has a wire fence around it and Elery keeps it cleaned. I have paid him some on it a time or two. It's on his<br />

farm."<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Stephen 8 Stansberry (188) and Sarah Sapp (189) (see #233) were as follows:<br />

i. JOSEPH 7 (4963) was born on Dec 7, 1827 at Monongalia, Virginia. He married Mary Holland (4983),<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Allen Holland (26047), on Dec 13, 1854 at Monongalia, Virginia. He died on Jul 31, 1912 at<br />

Monongalia, West Virginia, at age 84. He was buried at Mt. Pisgah Church Cemetery. He was buried after<br />

Jul 31, 1912 at Pisgah Church Cemetery, Morgantown, Monongalia, West Virginia.<br />

ii. MARY (4964) was born on Aug 9, 1829 at Virginia. She married John Phillips (4965) after 1843. She died<br />

circa 1854.<br />

iii. FRANCIS (4966) was born on Nov 16, 1830 at Monongalia, Virginia. He married Susan Goodnight (4986),<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Christian Goodnight (25817), on Nov 10, 1853 at Monongalia, Virginia. He died on Mar 25,<br />

1920 at Grant District, Monongalia, West Virginia, at age 89. He was buried on Mar 28, 1920 at Pisgah<br />

Church Cemetery, Morgantown, Monongalia, West Virginia.<br />

iv. SARAH (4967) was born on Jan 18, 1832 at Virginia. She married Hezekiah Summers (4968), son <strong>of</strong><br />

Reverend Alexander Summers (27640) and Mary Ann Vinagar (27641), on Mar 1, 1849. She died on Feb<br />

19, 1900 at age 68.<br />

v. HENRY (4969) was born on Jan 24, 1833 at Virginia. He married Lucy Long (4970), daughter <strong>of</strong> Elial<br />

Long (26493) and Elizabeth (--?--) (26494), after 1847. He married Susan (--?--) (25862) circa 1905. He<br />

died on Dec 2, 1917 at age 84.<br />

vi. JONATHAN E. (4971) was born on Jan 25, 1834 at White Day, Monongalia, Virginia. He married Mary<br />

Ellen Bell (26210), daughter <strong>of</strong> John Bell (25781) and Mary Grubb (5004), on Aug 15, 1857. He died on<br />

May 12, 1909 at Monongalia, West Virginia, at age 75. He was buried after May 12, 1909 at Pisgah Church<br />

Cemetery, Morgantown, Monongalia, West Virginia.<br />

He was also known as JOHNATHAN STANSBERRY (4971).<br />

vii. STEPHEN (4972) was born on Mar 16, 1835 at Virginia. He married Dorothy Melissa Squires (4973) on<br />

May 5, 1870 at Preston, West Virginia. He died on Oct 16, 1895 at age 60.<br />

viii. WILLIAM (4977) was born on Apr 20, 1837 at Morgantown, Monongalia, Virginia. He married Jane<br />

Drusilla Cochran (9672) on Apr 10, 1856. He died after 1905 at Minnesota.<br />

He was also known as FRANCIS STANSBERRY (4977).<br />

116. ix. ELIJAH (761).<br />

x. ELEANOR (4974) was born on Jun 27, 1840 at Virginia.<br />

xi. JONAH (4975) was born on Oct 16, 1841 at Monongalia, Virginia. He married Sarah Ann Bell (5002),<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> John Bell (25781) and Mary Grubb (5004), on Oct 1, 1858. He married Cinda M. Berry (25822)<br />

on May 22, 1893 at at the bride's residence, Monongalia, West Virginia. He died on May 15, 1909 at<br />

Monongalia, West Virginia, at age 67. He died on May 16, 1909 at Smithtown, Monongalia, West Virginia,<br />

at age 67. He was buried after May 16, 1909 at Pisgah Church Cemetery, Morgantown, Monongalia, West<br />

Virginia.<br />

He was also known as JONA STANSBERRY (4975).<br />

xii. SAMUEL (4976) was born on Jan 25, 1843 at Virginia. He died on Jan 6, 1853 at Monongalia, Virginia, at<br />

age 9.<br />

xiii. ELMER (4978) was born circa 1844 at Virginia. He died on Jan 2, 1856 at Monongalia, Virginia.<br />

xiv. NATHAN (4979) was born on Mar 30, 1844. He died on Mar 30, 1844 at born dead.<br />

xv. MARIAH LOUISE "SIS" (4980) was born on Aug 11, 1845 at Virginia. She married Leroy C. Beals (4981)<br />

after 1859. She died on Feb 4, 1898 at age 52.<br />

She was also known as LOUISA STANSBERRY (4980). She was also known as MARIA S.<br />

STANSBERRY (4980).<br />

xvi. DELIA ELIZABETH (4982) was born on Nov 17, 1847 at Virginia. She married Waitman Melanethan Fast<br />

(5010), son <strong>of</strong> Allen Fast (5011) and Rebecca Wroe (5012), on Oct 24, 1867. She died on Feb 18, 1930 at<br />

Clay, West Virginia, at age 82.<br />

233. SARAH 8 SAPP (189) (Joseph, #466) was born on Sep 4, 1803 at Monongalia, (West) Virginia. She married Stephen<br />

Stansberry (188) (see #232), son <strong>of</strong> Francis "Fran" Stansberry (11210) and Mary Brown (11211), on Dec 17, 1826 at<br />

Monongalia, (West) Virginia. She died on Dec 17, 1878 at Monongalia, West Virginia, at age 75. She died on Dec 18, 1878 at<br />

Monongalia, West Virginia, at age 75. She was buried in Dec, 1878 at Stansberry Cemetery, Stansbury Farm, Smithfield.<br />

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234. JOHN LINDSAY 8 BOGGESS (764) (Henry, #468) was born on Apr 14, 1815 at Fairfax, Virginia. He married Delilah<br />

(Delila or Eliza) Boyles (763) (see #235), daughter <strong>of</strong> Charles Boyles (19363), on Jun 8, 1840 at Monongahela, West Virginia.<br />

He died on Mar 27, 1879 at age 63.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John Lindsay 8 Boggess (764) and Delilah (Delila or Eliza) Boyles (763) (see #235) were as follows:<br />

117. i. CECELIA "CELIA" 7 (760).<br />

ii. HENRY (3082) was born circa 1842 at Virginia.<br />

iii. NANCY (3083) was born circa 1845 at Virginia.<br />

iv. THOMAS C. (3084) was born circa 1847 at Virginia.<br />

v. MARY ELIZABETH (3085) was born circa 1849 at Virginia.<br />

vi. HAYMOND (3086) was born circa 1854 at Virginia.<br />

235. DELILAH (DELILA OR ELIZA) 8 BOYLES (763) (Charles, #470) was born circa 1816 at Virginia. She married John<br />

Lindsay Boggess (764) (see #234), son <strong>of</strong> Henry Fletcher Boggess (3077) and Nancy Dragoo (3079), on Jun 8, 1840 at<br />

Monongahela, West Virginia. She died in 1890.<br />

236. MARTIN 8 WESTFALL (12895) (George, #472) was born on Aug 9, 1819 at Lewis, Virginia. He married Rebecca<br />

Warner (12896) (see #237) on May 31, 1840 at Lewis, Virginia. He died before 1900.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Martin 8 Westfall (12895) and Rebecca Warner (12896) (see #237) were as follows:<br />

118. i. LORENZO DOW 7 (8863).<br />

ii. ELI W. (26525) was born circa 1842 at Virginia.<br />

iii. WILLIAM M. (26526) was born circa 1844 at Virginia.<br />

iv. ISAAC D. (26527) was born circa May 4, 1845 at Virginia. He died on Oct 8, 1878 at Upshur, West<br />

Virginia.<br />

v. LAFAYETTE (26528) was born on Dec 27, 1846 at Lewis, West Virginia. He married Anna Elizabeth<br />

"Ann" Rollins (535), daughter <strong>of</strong> E. D. Rollins (27038) and Sarah (--?--) (27039), on Dec 24, 1868 at<br />

Upshur, West Virginia. He married Priscilla Elizabeth "Lizzy" Miles (9644) on Jun 13, 1889. He died on<br />

Mar 8, 1928 at Upshur, West Virginia, at age 81. He was buried on Mar 10, 1928 at Buckhannon R.F.D.,<br />

Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

vi. CECILLIA L. (26529) was born circa 1851 at Virginia.<br />

vii. LEWIS A. (26530) was born on Jan 28, 1853 at Upshur, Virginia. He married Mary Catherine Strader<br />

(26539), daughter <strong>of</strong> Benjamin Strader (27090) and Susan (--?--) (27091), on Dec 23, 1875 at Upshur, West<br />

Virginia.<br />

viii. FLOURINEY (26531) was born on May 3, 1855 at Upshur, Virginia.<br />

He was also known as FLOURNOY WESTFALL (26531).<br />

ix. SARAH C. (26532) was born circa 1857 at Virginia.<br />

x. VILLONA (13400) was born on May 30, 1859 at Upshur, West Virginia. She was born on Jun 30, 1859 at<br />

Upshur, West Virginia. She married James P. Ratliff (28062) on Dec 28, 1893 at Ivy, Upshur, West<br />

Virginia. She married John Lewis Wilfong (6883), son <strong>of</strong> Daniel Wilfong (539) and Elizabeth R.<br />

Willoughby (540), on Jul 10, 1937 at Ivy, Upshur, West Virginia. She died on Sep 30, 1944 at Buckhannon<br />

Hospital, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia, at age 85. She was buried on Oct 2, 1944 at Mt. Washington<br />

Cemetery, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

She was also known as VALLOMIA WESTFALL (13400). She was also known as VELONA<br />

WESTFALL (13400). She was also known as VALINA WESTFALL (13400). She was also known as<br />

BALONA WESTFALL (13400).<br />

xi. UNNAMED (26541) was born on Jul 22, 1862 at Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

xii. DAVID M. (26533) was born circa 1863 at Virginia.<br />

xiii. NAOMA (26534) was born circa 1865 at West Virginia.<br />

xiv. ANDERSON M. (26535) was born circa 1868 at West Virginia. He married Ladona "Dona" McCartney<br />

(26537) in 1903 at Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

237. REBECCA 8 WARNER (12896) was born on Dec 3, 1823 at Upshur, Virginia. She married Martin Westfall (12895) (see<br />

#236), son <strong>of</strong> George Westfall (2199) and Lydia Ruhama Cutright (4478), on May 31, 1840 at Lewis, Virginia.<br />

238. ASHEL NATHANIEL 8 CUTRIGHT (1422) (Isaac, #460) was born on Apr 20, 1801 at Harrison, Virginia. He married<br />

Naoma C. "Naomi" Cutright (1421) (see #239) on Jan 26, 1832 at Lewis, (West) Virginia. He died on Aug 29, 1881 at Upshur,<br />

West Virginia, at age 80.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Ashel Nathaniel 8 Cutright (1422) and Naoma C. "Naomi" Cutright (1421) (see #239) were as follows:<br />

i. ELIZA BECCA 7 (29050) was born circa 1829 at Virginia.<br />

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ii. CECELIA (29045) was born in Mar, 1834 at Lewis, Virginia. She married Enoch W. Westfall (4484), son<br />

<strong>of</strong> George Westfall (2199) and Lydia Ruhama Cutright (4478), on Nov 21, 1850 at Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

She died on Sep 6, 1854 at Upshur, West Virginia, at age 20.<br />

iii. LAFAYETTE (29046) was born in Nov, 1835 at Virginia.<br />

iv. AMANDA (29047) was born in 1840 at Virginia. She died on Jul 16, 1879 at Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

119. v. ELSIE "ELCY/ELCA" (1885).<br />

vi. LAVERNA (29049) was born circa 1848 at Virginia.<br />

vii. JEMIMA (838) was born on Jun 15, 1851 at Upshur, West Virginia. She married Jasper Newton "Gaff"<br />

Cutright (839), son <strong>of</strong> Christopher Truby Cutright (28871) and Lucina Sinai "Sina" Pringle (28872), on Dec<br />

29, 1870 at Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

viii. STEWART P. (29044) was born on Jun 25, 1854 at Upshur, (West) Virginia.<br />

He was also known as STUART CUTRIGHT (29044).<br />

ix. MARY ELLA (29043) was born on Jun 3, 1860 at Upshur, (West) Virginia.<br />

239. NAOMA C. "NAOMI" 8 CUTRIGHT (1421) was born circa 1813 at Virginia. She married Ashel Nathaniel Cutright<br />

(1422) (see #238), son <strong>of</strong> Isaac Cutright (2498) and Catharine Richard Stump (7244), on Jan 26, 1832 at Lewis, (West)<br />

Virginia. She died in 1880 at Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

240. CHARLES 8 DANFORTH (2959) (Walter, #480) was born on Aug 1, 1815 at Providence, Rhode Island. He married Julia<br />

Fairbanks Ward (2960) (see #241) on Mar 9, 1820 at Hopkinton, Massachusetts. He died on Jul 5, 1901 at Chronic Myelitis,<br />

Providence, Rhode Island, at age 85. He was buried after Jul 5, 1901 at Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Charles 8 Danforth (2959) and Julia Fairbanks Ward (2960) (see #241) were as follows:<br />

120. i. WALTER RALEIGH 7 (2957).<br />

ii. SARAH ELIZABETH (2968) was born on Mar 21, 1841.<br />

iii. CHARLES JAMES (2969) was born on Nov 28, 1843 at Providence, Rhode Island.<br />

iv. ANDALEEN MARCINEL (2970) was born on Dec 21, 1848.<br />

v. ELFRED JOSEFA (2971) was born on Oct 9, 1851.<br />

241. JULIA FAIRBANKS 8 WARD (2960) was born on Mar 9, 1820 at Hopkinton, Massachusetts. She married Charles<br />

Danforth (2959) (see #240), son <strong>of</strong> Walter Raleigh Danforth (2972) and Elizabeth Ann Carter (2973), on Mar 9, 1820 at<br />

Hopkinton, Massachusetts.<br />

249. RACHEL 8 CUTLIP (2889) (David, #498) was born circa 1798. She married John Mollohan (2890), son <strong>of</strong> George Martin<br />

Mollohan Sr. (2891) and Nancy Hanks Jones (2892), on Sep 28, 1838 at Braxton, Virginia. She died before 1850 at Braxton,<br />

West Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Rachel 8 Cutlip (2889) include:<br />

i. ELIZABETH 7 (2893) was born in 1818. She died on Dec 12, 1873.<br />

ii. ANDERSON "ANISON" (2894) was born on May 15, 1822 at Nicholas, Virginia. He died on May 2, 1900<br />

at Webster, West Virginia, at age 77.<br />

iii. MARY (2895) was born circa 1824 at Nicholas, Virginia. She died after 1850.<br />

iv. JACKSON C. (2896) was born circa 1826 at Nicholas, Virginia. He died on Mar 4, 1865 at Camp Chase,<br />

Columbus, Franklin, Ohio.<br />

v. NANCY JANE (2897) was born on Sep 15, 1828 at Braxton, Virginia. She died on Nov 28, 1926 at<br />

Flatwoods, Braxton, West Virginia, at age 98.<br />

vi. JOHN W. (2898) was born in 1829 at Nicholas, Virginia.<br />

124. vii. HENRY T. (2885).<br />

viii. HANNA (2899) was born between 1835 and 1836 at Braxton, Virginia.<br />

ix. GEORGE W. (2900) was born on Mar 11, 1838 at Pocahontas, Virginia. He died on Apr 13, 1906 at<br />

County Infirmary, Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, at age 68.<br />

Generation Nine<br />

448. HENRY 9 TEETS (11823) was born before 1765. He married Margaret Mitchell (34172) (see #449) on May 12, 1785. He<br />

died after 1810.<br />

He was also known as Henry Teats (11823).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Henry 9 <strong>Teets</strong> (11823) and Margaret Mitchell (34172) (see #449) were:<br />

224. i. JACOB 8 (300).<br />

449. MARGARET 9 MITCHELL (34172) was born circa 1765. She married Henry <strong>Teets</strong> (11823) (see #448) on May 12, 1785.<br />

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450. GEORGE 9 MILLER (6919).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> George 9 Miller (6919) include:<br />

225. i. MARY BARBARA 8 (301).<br />

452. GEORGE EURID 9 LANTZ (3332) (Hans, #904) was born in 1776 at Shenandoah, Virginia. He married Mary Frances<br />

Woodford (3333) (see #453), daughter <strong>of</strong> William Woodford (9156) and Frances "Fanny" Howe (9157), on May 27, 1795 at<br />

Rockingham, Virginia. He died in 1850 at Barbour, (West) Virginia. He was buried in 1850 at Lantz Cemetery, Big Run, West<br />

Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> George Eurid 9 Lantz (3332) and Mary Frances Woodford (3333) (see #453) were as follows:<br />

i. HANNAH 8 (9169).<br />

ii. ELAM (9170).<br />

iii. HARMON (9171).<br />

iv. BETTY (9172).<br />

v. HATTIE (9168).<br />

226. vi. WILLIAM (505).<br />

vii. PHILIP (9165) was born in 1799 at Rockingham, Virginia. He married Catherine (--?--) (9166).<br />

viii. HENRY (9162) was born on Jan 13, 1799 at Rockingham, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Radabaugh<br />

(9163), daughter <strong>of</strong> Adam Radabaugh (9164), on Nov 23, 1820 at Lewis, Virginia. He died on Aug 2, 1884<br />

at Lewis, West Virginia, at age 85.<br />

ix. MARION (9167) was born circa 1800.<br />

x. GEORGE EURID (9173) was born in 1810 at Rockingham, Virginia. He married Charlotte (--?--) (9174).<br />

xi. JOSEPH (9175) was born in 1817. He married Mary Crites (9176).<br />

453. MARY FRANCES 9 WOODFORD (3333) (William, #906) was born in 1776 at Shenandoah, Virginia. She married<br />

George Eurid Lantz (3332) (see #452), son <strong>of</strong> Hans George Lantz (3334) and Maria Margaretha Benderin (3335), on May 27,<br />

1795 at Rockingham, Virginia. She died on Jul 11, 1854 at Lewis, Virginia.<br />

454. JEREMIAH 9 LANHAM (9160) married Barbara Bense (9161) (see #455).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Jeremiah 9 Lanham (9160) and Barbara Bense (9161) (see #455) were as follows:<br />

i. JEREMIAH 8 (29579) married Hannah (--?--) (29580).<br />

227. ii. NANCY (506).<br />

455. BARBARA 9 BENSE (9161) married Jeremiah Lanham (9160) (see #454).<br />

456. ABRAHAM 9 CUTRIGHT (7265) (John, #912) was born in 1771. He married Sarah Susannah Bush (4843) (see #457) on<br />

Jul 24, 1793 at Ft. Bush, Upshur, Virginia. He died in 1850 at Lewis, West Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Abraham 9 Cutright (7265) and Sarah Susannah Bush (4843) (see #457) were as follows:<br />

i. ELIZABETH 8 (2353) was born circa Jun 10, 1796 at Virginia. She married William Cutright (2352) on Jan<br />

6, 1820 at Lewis, West Virginia. She died on Mar 22, 1853 at Upshur, (West) Virginia.<br />

473. ii. LYDIA RUHAMA (4478).<br />

228. iii. ENOCH (4827).<br />

iv. LOT (812) was born on May 19, 1812 at Virginia. He married Isabel (Isabella) Cutright (811), daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Jacob E. Cutright (2334) and Elizabeth Westfall (2335), in 1839. He died on Jun 2, 1881 at age 69. He was<br />

buried after Jun 2, 1881 at Hampton Cemetery, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

v. ASHEL (7264) was born in 1814 at (West) Virginia. He married Mahala Clark (7242), daughter <strong>of</strong> William<br />

Clark (7231) and Eve Powers (7240), on Oct 5, 1838 at Lewis, (West) Virginia. He died before 1870 at<br />

West Virginia.<br />

457. SARAH SUSANNAH 9 BUSH (4843) was born in 1774 at Virginia. She married Abraham Cutright (7265) (see #456), son<br />

<strong>of</strong> John Cutright (4830) and Deborah Osborne (4831), on Jul 24, 1793 at Ft. Bush, Upshur, Virginia.<br />

She was also known as Susanna Cutright (4843).<br />

460. ISAAC 9 CUTRIGHT (2498) (John, #920) was born in 1774 at Upshur, West Virginia. He married Catharine Richard<br />

Stump (7244) (see #461). He died in 1864 at Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Isaac 9 Cutright (2498) and Catharine Richard Stump (7244) (see #461) were as follows:<br />

230. i. ABRAM 8 (29037).<br />

238. ii. ASHEL NATHANIEL (1422).<br />

iii. CHARLOTTE TEMPLE "TEMPEY" (7168) was born between 1814 and 1816. She married Abel Clark<br />

(7167), son <strong>of</strong> William Clark (7231) and Eve Powers (7240), on Feb 7, 1832 at Lewis, (West) Virginia.<br />

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461. CATHARINE RICHARD 9 STUMP (7244) was born circa 1774 at Delaware. She married Isaac Cutright (2498) (see<br />

#460), son <strong>of</strong> John C. "The Indian Scout" Cutright (2336) and Rebecca Rachel Truby (2337). She died on Dec 28, 1858 at<br />

Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

464. FRANCIS "FRAN" 9 STANSBERRY (11210) (Nathan Stansbury, #928) was born circa 1760 at Ireland. He married Mary<br />

Brown (11211) (see #465). He died between 1830 and 1840.<br />

According to a letter written by his grandson John Luther Stansberry on February 8, 1939, "Stephen and Mary Stansberry<br />

were our Great Grandparents." [editor's note: it is this statement that led to the idea that Francis Stansberry was also known as<br />

Stepen or Stephen]. "They settled on what is called the Smith Farm near the Stansberry Cemetery, probably about 1790 or<br />

shortly after. They owned twelve to fifteen hundred acres <strong>of</strong> land. They died about 1835, and started the cemetery. Sandstones<br />

mark their graves. Your grandmother (Hannah), your brother, Willie Mead, your father Wesley, and your cousin Moses Kincaid<br />

all have marble slabs to their graves. There is not over 25 or 30 graves there. My grandmother Sarah was the last one buried<br />

there in 1878. The cemetery has a wire fence around it and Elery keeps it cleaned. I have paid him some on it a time or two. It's<br />

on his farm." He was also known as Stepen Stansberry Sr. (11210).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Francis "Fran" 9 Stansberry (11210) and Mary Brown (11211) (see #465) were as follows:<br />

i. LYDIA 8 (25977) was born circa 1788. She married Anthony Harris (25981) on Feb 23, 1810 at<br />

Monongalia, Virginia.<br />

ii. AMOS (11214) was born circa 1789.<br />

iii. MOSES (11212) was born circa 1791. He married Hannah Ferrell (25816), daughter <strong>of</strong> Robert Ferrell Jr.<br />

(25982) and Rachel Griggs (25983), on Jan 12, 1815 at Monongalia, Virginia. He died circa 1868 at West<br />

Virginia.<br />

iv. NATHAN (25978) was born circa 1795.<br />

v. ELIZABETH (25979) was born circa 1796. She married John Strate (33890) on Jun 11, 1818 at<br />

Monongalia, Virginia.<br />

vi. JONATHAN (11213) was born on Mar 13, 1800 at Virginia. He married Hannah (--?--) (11219). He died<br />

on Oct 15, 1862 at age 62.<br />

(an unknown value).<br />

232. vii. STEPHEN (188).<br />

viii. DAVID (11218) was born circa 1804 at West Virginia. He married Mary Price (20863) on Mar 19, 1846 at<br />

Monongalia, Virginia.<br />

He was also known as DANIEL STANSBERRY (11218).<br />

ix. MARY (11215) was born circa 1808. She married Jake Powell (11216).<br />

x. JONAH (11217) was born circa 1811 at Virginia. He married Sarah "Sally" Pride (25985), daughter <strong>of</strong> (--?-<br />

-) Pride (26107) and Mary (--?--) (26106).<br />

465. MARY 9 BROWN (11211) was born circa 1760. She married Francis "Fran" Stansberry (11210) (see #464), son <strong>of</strong> Nathan<br />

Stansbury (25980).<br />

466. JOSEPH 9 SAPP (4945) was born circa 1760 at England. He married Sarah "Polly" Pride (4946) (see #467), daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

John Pride (4960) and Ann (--?--) (4961). He died circa 1858 at Monongalia, Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Joseph 9 Sapp (4945) and Sarah "Polly" Pride (4946) (see #467) were as follows:<br />

i. POLLY 8 (4962).<br />

ii. MARY (4947) was born circa 1780 at Delaware. She married Henry Pride (4948).<br />

iii. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (4949) was born circa 1797 at (West) Virginia. He married Sarah Guthrie (4950).<br />

iv. SAMUEL (4951) was born circa 1799 at (West) Virginia. He married Sarah Beard (4952).<br />

v. HENRY ULYSSES (4953) was born circa 1800 at (West) Virginia. He married Joanna Chipps (4954).<br />

233. vi. SARAH (189).<br />

vii. ELIZABETH (4955) was born circa 1806 at (West) Virginia. She married Edmund Guthrie (4956). She<br />

married Caleb Trippett (4957).<br />

467. SARAH "POLLY" 9 PRIDE (4946) (John, #934) was born circa 1762. She married Joseph Sapp (4945) (see #466).<br />

468. HENRY FLETCHER 9 BOGGESS (3077) was born on Nov 24, 1793 at Fairfax, Fairfax, Virginia. He married Catherine<br />

Pitzer (3078). He married Nancy Dragoo (3079) (see #469), daughter <strong>of</strong> John Dragoo (3080) and Ann Prickett (3081), on Aug<br />

22, 1814 at Monongalia, Virginia. He died on Aug 20, 1891 at Lincoln District, Marion, West Virginia, at age 97. He was<br />

buried after Aug 20, 1891 at Giboa Church Cemetery, Marion, West Virginia.<br />

Henry Fletcher and Nancy Dragoo had 13 children. Not all are listed here.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Henry Fletcher 9 Boggess (3077) and Nancy Dragoo (3079) (see #469) were:<br />

234. i. JOHN LINDSAY 8 (764).<br />

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469. NANCY 9 DRAGOO (3079) (John, #938) was born on Jan 18, 1794 at Monongalia, Virginia. She was born in 1821 at<br />

Cramer Cemetery, Marion, West Virginia. She married Henry Fletcher Boggess (3077) (see #468) on Aug 22, 1814 at<br />

Monongalia, Virginia. She died in 1821 at Dunkard Mill Run, Marion, West Virginia.<br />

470. CHARLES 9 BOYLES (19363).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Charles 9 Boyles (19363) include:<br />

235. i. DELILAH (DELILA OR ELIZA) 8 (763).<br />

472. GEORGE 9 WESTFALL (2199) (Zackariah, #944) was born in 1796 at Harrison, Virginia. He married Lydia Ruhama<br />

Cutright (4478) (see #473), daughter <strong>of</strong> Abraham Cutright (7265) and Sarah Susannah Bush (4843), on Oct 27, 1816 at<br />

Harrison, Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> George 9 Westfall (2199) and Lydia Ruhama Cutright (4478) (see #473) were as follows:<br />

i. WATSON 8 (4479) was born in 1818.<br />

236. ii. MARTIN (12895).<br />

iii. FANNA (4481) was born in 1821.<br />

iv. ELI FRANKLIN (4482) was born in 1823.<br />

v. REBECCA (32683) was born on Nov 27, 1824 at Lewis, West Virginia. She married William Casto<br />

(32682). She died on Dec 18, 1895 at Upshur, West Virginia, at age 71.<br />

She was also known as REBECCA WESTFALL (32683).<br />

vi. ENOCH W. (4484) was born in Aug, 1826 at Lewis. He married Cecelia Cutright (29045), daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Ashel Nathaniel Cutright (1422) and Naoma C. "Naomi" Cutright (1421), on Nov 21, 1850 at Upshur, West<br />

Virginia. He married Emma Virginia Conley (29051), daughter <strong>of</strong> Benjamin Conley (29052) and Sarah A.<br />

(--?--) (29053), on Apr 13, 1859 at Upshur. He died on Apr 28, 1904 at Buckhannon, Upshur, West<br />

Virginia, at age 77.<br />

vii. OLIVER (4485) was born in 1828.<br />

viii. GEORGE W. (4486) was born in 1830.<br />

ix. LYDIA (2196) was born in 1833. She married Benjamin Conley (1482) on Jul 29, 1858.<br />

x. CECELIA (4487) was born in 1840. She married Isaac D. Warner (8990), son <strong>of</strong> William Warner (8991)<br />

and Bedia (--?--) (8992), on Nov 20, 1862 at Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

xi. PERRY (29056) was born circa 1848.<br />

473. LYDIA RUHAMA 9 CUTRIGHT (4478) (Abraham, #456) was born circa 1800. She married George Westfall (2199) (see<br />

#472), son <strong>of</strong> Zackariah Westfall (2340) and Hannah Woolf (2341), on Oct 27, 1816 at Harrison, Virginia. She died in 1840.<br />

476. ISAAC 9 CUTRIGHT (2498) (John, #920) was born in 1774 at Upshur, West Virginia. He married Catharine Richard<br />

Stump (7244) (see #461). He died in 1864 at Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Isaac 9 Cutright (2498) and Catharine Richard Stump (7244) (see #461) were as follows:<br />

230. i. ABRAM 8 (29037).<br />

238. ii. ASHEL NATHANIEL (1422).<br />

iii. CHARLOTTE TEMPLE "TEMPEY" (7168) was born between 1814 and 1816. She married Abel Clark<br />

(7167), son <strong>of</strong> William Clark (7231) and Eve Powers (7240), on Feb 7, 1832 at Lewis, (West) Virginia.<br />

477. CATHARINE RICHARD 9 STUMP (7244) was born circa 1774 at Delaware. She married Isaac Cutright (2498) (see<br />

#460), son <strong>of</strong> John C. "The Indian Scout" Cutright (2336) and Rebecca Rachel Truby (2337). She died on Dec 28, 1858 at<br />

Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

480. WALTER RALEIGH 9 DANFORTH (2972) (Job, #960) was born on Apr 1, 1787 at Providence, Rhode Island. He married<br />

Elizabeth Ann Carter (2973) (see #481) on Jul 12, 1811 at St. John's Church, Providence, Rhode Island.<br />

More About WALTER RALEIGH DANFORTH:<br />

Title: Jun 1853, Elected 4th Mayor <strong>of</strong> Providence, R. I.<br />

Fact 2: 1805, Brown University<br />

Fact 3: 1807, Clerk <strong>of</strong> Supreme Judicial Court<br />

Fact 4: 1811, Clerk <strong>of</strong> Court <strong>of</strong> Common Pleas<br />

Fact 5: 1818, Began 10 year term on Town Council<br />

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Fact 6: Published Paper<br />

Fact 7: 1842, Editor <strong>of</strong> "The Express"<br />

Fact 8: 1855, Representative to General Assembly<br />

Occupation: Attorney<br />

Cause <strong>of</strong> Death: DEBILITY.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Walter Raleigh 9 Danforth (2972) and Elizabeth Ann Carter (2973) (see #481) were as follows:<br />

i. FRANCIS LIPPIT 8 (2974) was born on Mar 18, 1812.<br />

ii. WALTER RALEIGH (2975) was born on Jun 17, 1813.<br />

240. iii. CHARLES (2959).<br />

iv. JAMES (2976) was born on May 1, 1818.<br />

v. GEORGE (2977) was born on Jun 1, 1820.<br />

vi. MARIA ELIZABETH (2978) was born on Sep 9, 1821.<br />

vii. WILLIAM CARTER (2979) was born on Feb 23, 1824 at Providence, Rhode Island.<br />

viii. SOPHIA BARNES (2980) was born on Aug 16, 1826.<br />

ix. ANDREW JACKSON (2981) was born on Dec 30, 1828 at Rhode Island.<br />

x. SARAH (2982) was born on Apr 16, 1831.<br />

481. ELIZABETH ANN 9 CARTER (2973) was born on Mar 11, 1790. She married Walter Raleigh Danforth (2972) (see<br />

#480), son <strong>of</strong> Job Danforth (2983) and Sarah Coy (2984), on Jul 12, 1811 at St. John's Church, Providence, Rhode Island.<br />

498. DAVID 9 CUTLIP (2902) (John, #996) was born in 1793 at Greenbrier, Virginia. He married Susan (--?--) (2903) circa<br />

1820 at Pocahontas, Virginia. He died circa Jan, 1845 at Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> David 9 Cutlip (2902) include:<br />

249. i. RACHEL 8 (2889).<br />

Generation Ten<br />

904. HANS GEORGE 10 LANTZ (3334) (Hans, #1808) was born circa 1725 at Speyer, Bavaria, Germany. He married Maria<br />

Margaretha Benderin (3335) (see #905).<br />

Per Veronica Smith,<br />

While I was in the library here, I discovered a newspaper article about the Lantz Mill. Now I've driven by the road that goes<br />

there a number <strong>of</strong> times and never once thought it connected to us, but it does. I'll type the part that relates to the Lantzes in our<br />

family tree.<br />

"Historic Lantz Mill Goes On The Market" by Elizabeth Libby, Northern Virginia Daily newspaper, Friday May 24, 1996, page<br />

6<br />

"...The original portion <strong>of</strong> the mill is estimated to be about 150 years old, but the community goes back much further.<br />

The first record <strong>of</strong> settlement is dated 1740. Jacob Wolfe built a fort there to protect settlers, primarily Germans, from Indians.<br />

According to Margaret R. Crabill and Nancy E. Simmons in their book, "A History <strong>of</strong> Lantz Mills," there are written records<br />

indicating the presence <strong>of</strong> Indian graves just above the mill.<br />

In 1747, Hans George Lantz left Germany and eventually made his way to Virginia, where he purchased 470 acres from Lord<br />

Fairfax. At the time, the area was called Swan Pond Hollow.<br />

The estate was handed down in the family. In 1896, Jacob Lantz inherited the family farm and mill used to grind flour and<br />

grain. There was also a sawmill there and shops.<br />

Jacob also served as a justice <strong>of</strong> the peace during the Civil War. He hid in bushes to escape capture by the Union army. The<br />

family homeplace, however, was burned and Jacob's wife died soon after.<br />

After the war, Jacob returned to the area, rebuilt the house and remarried. The home still stands, looking protectively down upon<br />

the mill.<br />

The community came into its prime in the late 1800s and early 1900s, according to Ms. Crabill and Ms. Simmons. The mill and<br />

shops encouraged other businessmen to locate in the area. A general store to the north <strong>of</strong> the mill, provided the residents with<br />

many necessities. The building burned down in 1942, but its owner also operated the mill.<br />

According to the authors, "fire, death and industrialization took its toll on the Lantz Mill community." The mill remained in<br />

operation until the early 1950s, when owners stopped using the water wheel to grind flour and just sold feed and other supplies.<br />

The mill closed for good in the early 1980s, under the ownership <strong>of</strong> four Sine brothers. "<br />

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So, it talks about Hans George Lantz and his son Jacob. I'm going back to the library tomorrow and have quite a number <strong>of</strong><br />

books I can look at, they just aren't open long enough for me to do too much at once. I did find a nice book on the other side <strong>of</strong><br />

my family, quite detailed. I also found Jacob <strong>Teets</strong> and Barbara Miller's marriage bond listed in Shenandoah County Virginia<br />

Marriage Bonds 1772--1850, it says:<br />

"Teats, Jacob --- Miller, Barbara. Dau. <strong>of</strong> Geo. Aug. 11, 1806." Hans George Lantz was born about 1725 and died in<br />

Shenandoah County VA in 1793. His will is dated December 7, 1792 and was probated in Shenandoah County March 12, 1793.<br />

The records <strong>of</strong> St. Michael's Evangelical church states that "Hans George Lantz, being a single young man, in good standing,<br />

living in the house <strong>of</strong> Wilhelm Wagner, married this day, December 12, 1752, Maria Margaretha Benderin, a young woman,<br />

single and <strong>of</strong> the reformed religion, having worked her indenture to Richard Wahl <strong>of</strong> Whitemarsh, was free to marry." Maria<br />

had come to this country with her mother, Maria Johanna Benderin, a widow and two sisters. They arrived the same year as the<br />

Lantz family. Hans George and Maria moved from Pennsylvania to Shenandoah County, VA about 1754 with one son John<br />

(Johannes) Lantz.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Hans George 10 Lantz (3334) and Maria Margaretha Benderin (3335) (see #905) were as follows:<br />

i. MARGARETHA 9 (9130) died before 1793.<br />

ii. JOHANNES "JOHN" (9124) was born on Jun 5, 1749. He married Clara Fuschain (9125), daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Adam Fuschain (9131), on Jun 23, 1772. He married Barbara Waggoner (9126), daughter <strong>of</strong> Wilhelm<br />

Waggoner (9132) and Agnessa (--?--) (9133), circa 1780. He died on Mar 27, 1817 at Greene,<br />

Pennsylvania, at age 67.<br />

John served the colonies in the American Revolution. When he died, he owned over 1,000 acres <strong>of</strong><br />

adjoining land in Monongalia County VA and Green County PA.<br />

iii. GERMINIA (9127) was born circa 1754.<br />

iv. ANDREW (9128) was born on Nov 15, 1755. He married Barbara Lemley (9129). He died on Sep 25, 1824<br />

at age 68.<br />

v. JACOB (9121) was born on Jan 4, 1759 at Shenandoah, Virginia. He married Maria Miller (9152) on Aug<br />

5, 1783 at Shenandoah, Virginia. He died on Jan 13, 1837 at age 78.<br />

452. vi. GEORGE EURID (3332).<br />

905. MARIA MARGARETHA 10 BENDERIN (3335) married Hans George Lantz (3334) (see #904), son <strong>of</strong> Hans George Lantz<br />

(9122) and Catherine (--?--) (9123).<br />

906. WILLIAM 10 WOODFORD (9156) married Frances "Fanny" Howe (9157) (see #907).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> William 10 Woodford (9156) and Frances "Fanny" Howe (9157) (see #907) were:<br />

453. i. MARY FRANCES 9 (3333).<br />

907. FRANCES "FANNY" 10 HOWE (9157) married William Woodford (9156) (see #906).<br />

912. JOHN 10 CUTRIGHT (4830) was born circa 1770 at Harrison, West Virginia. He married Deborah Osborne (4831) (see<br />

#913), daughter <strong>of</strong> George Osborne (4833) and Annatje Hannah Westfall (4834), on May 2, 1799 at Randolph, Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John 10 Cutright (4830) and Deborah Osborne (4831) (see #913) were as follows:<br />

456. i. ABRAHAM 9 (7265).<br />

ii. PETER (4837) was born in 1799 at Randolph, Virginia.<br />

iii. PRUDENCE (4838) was born in 1801 at Randolph, Virginia. She married John Curtis (4839) on May 15,<br />

1817 at Lewis, Virginia.<br />

iv. CASANDRA ANN "CASSIE" (4836) was born in 1803.<br />

v. ISAAC (4835) was born circa 1815.<br />

913. DEBORAH 10 OSBORNE (4831) (George, #1826) was born in 1770. She was born in 1775 at Lost River, Hardy, West<br />

Virginia. She married John Cutright (4830) (see #912) on May 2, 1799 at Randolph, Virginia.<br />

920. JOHN C. "THE INDIAN SCOUT" 10 CUTRIGHT (2336) (Hendrick Kortregt, #1840) was born on Aug 8, 1749. He<br />

married Rebecca Rachel Truby (2337) (see #921), daughter <strong>of</strong> John Truby (2339) and Esther Westfall (2338), on Jan 2, 1788 at<br />

Randolph, Virginia. He died on Mar 8, 1852 at Upshur, West Virginia, at age 102. He was buried after Mar 8, 1852 at<br />

Hampton Cemetery, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

John Cutright joined the Pringle brothers in 1770 at the tree, and later served in the Revolutionary War in 1778-1779, and<br />

drew a pension from the War Department from 1831-1852.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John C. "The Indian Scout" 10 Cutright (2336) and Rebecca Rachel Truby (2337) (see #921) were as follows:<br />

i. WILLIAM 9 (2499).<br />

460. ii. ISAAC (2498).<br />

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iii. JACOB E. (2334) was born on Mar 1, 1788. He married Elizabeth Westfall (2335), daughter <strong>of</strong> Zackariah<br />

Westfall (2340) and Hannah Woolf (2341). He died on Oct 13, 1874 at Upshur, West Virginia, at age 86.<br />

He was buried after Oct 13, 1874 at Hampton Cemetery, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

iv. JOHN (3475) was born in 1796 at Virginia. He married Christina Weatherholt (3476), daughter <strong>of</strong> Peter<br />

Weatherholt (4855). He died in 1895.<br />

v. CHRISTOPHER TRUBY (28871) was born in 1810 at Buckhannon, Upshur, Virginia. He married Lucina<br />

Sinai "Sina" Pringle (28872), daughter <strong>of</strong> William Pringle (5972) and Elinor Nellie Rollins (5973).<br />

921. REBECCA RACHEL 10 TRUBY (2337) (John, #1842) was born in 1764 at Pennsylvania. She married John C. "The<br />

Indian Scout" Cutright (2336) (see #920), son <strong>of</strong> Hendrick Henry Kortregt (2533) and Elizabeth "Liddie" Hornbeck (2534), on<br />

Jan 2, 1788 at Randolph, Virginia. She died either Jan 1, 1858 or May, 1858.<br />

928. NATHAN 10 STANSBURY (25980) died after 1840 at Monongalia, Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Nathan 10 Stansbury (25980) include:<br />

464. i. FRANCIS "FRAN" 9 (11210).<br />

934. JOHN 10 PRIDE (4960) married Ann (--?--) (4961) (see #935).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John 10 Pride (4960) and Ann (--?--) (4961) (see #935) were:<br />

467. i. SARAH "POLLY" 9 (4946).<br />

935. ANN 10 (--?--) (4961) married John Pride (4960) (see #934).<br />

938. JOHN 10 DRAGOO (3080) married Ann Prickett (3081) (see #939).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John 10 Dragoo (3080) and Ann Prickett (3081) (see #939) were:<br />

469. i. NANCY 9 (3079).<br />

939. ANN 10 PRICKETT (3081) married John Dragoo (3080) (see #938).<br />

944. ZACKARIAH 10 WESTFALL (2340) (Cornelius, #1888) married Hannah Woolf (2341) (see #945), daughter <strong>of</strong> Nicholas<br />

Woolf II (2348) and Christena (--?--) (2349).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Zackariah 10 Westfall (2340) and Hannah Woolf (2341) (see #945) were as follows:<br />

i. ANDREW 9 (4489) was born in 1789.<br />

ii. SUSANNA (4490) was born in 1790.<br />

iii. ELIZABETH (2335) was born in 1791. She married Jacob E. Cutright (2334), son <strong>of</strong> John C. "The Indian<br />

Scout" Cutright (2336) and Rebecca Rachel Truby (2337). She died on Oct 14, 1879.<br />

472. iv. GEORGE (2199).<br />

v. NANCY (4492) was born in 1799.<br />

vi. HANNAH (4493) was born in 1800.<br />

vii. CLARK (4494) was born in 1801.<br />

viii. RUTH (4495) was born in 1805.<br />

ix. JOHN S. (4496) was born in 1808.<br />

x. OWEN (4497) was born in 1815 at Virginia. He married Arrena Forinash (30869) in 1839 at Lewis,<br />

Virginia.<br />

xi. SARAH (4488) was born in 1816.<br />

945. HANNAH 10 WOOLF (2341) (Nicholas, #1890) was born in 1770. She married Zackariah Westfall (2340) (see #944), son<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cornelius Westfall (2342) and Elizabeth Westfall (2343).<br />

She was also known as (2341) Hannah Wolfe.<br />

946. ABRAHAM 10 CUTRIGHT (7265) (John, #912) (see #456).<br />

947. SARAH SUSANNAH 10 BUSH (4843) (see #457).<br />

952. JOHN C. "THE INDIAN SCOUT" 10 CUTRIGHT (2336) (Hendrick Kortregt, #1840) was born on Aug 8, 1749. He<br />

married Rebecca Rachel Truby (2337) (see #921), daughter <strong>of</strong> John Truby (2339) and Esther Westfall (2338), on Jan 2, 1788 at<br />

Randolph, Virginia. He died on Mar 8, 1852 at Upshur, West Virginia, at age 102. He was buried after Mar 8, 1852 at<br />

Hampton Cemetery, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

John Cutright joined the Pringle brothers in 1770 at the tree, and later served in the Revolutionary War in 1778-1779, and<br />

drew a pension from the War Department from 1831-1852.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John C. "The Indian Scout" 10 Cutright (2336) and Rebecca Rachel Truby (2337) (see #921) were as follows:<br />

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i. WILLIAM 9 (2499).<br />

460. ii. ISAAC (2498).<br />

iii. JACOB E. (2334) was born on Mar 1, 1788. He married Elizabeth Westfall (2335), daughter <strong>of</strong> Zackariah<br />

Westfall (2340) and Hannah Woolf (2341). He died on Oct 13, 1874 at Upshur, West Virginia, at age 86.<br />

He was buried after Oct 13, 1874 at Hampton Cemetery, Upshur, West Virginia.<br />

iv. JOHN (3475) was born in 1796 at Virginia. He married Christina Weatherholt (3476), daughter <strong>of</strong> Peter<br />

Weatherholt (4855). He died in 1895.<br />

v. CHRISTOPHER TRUBY (28871) was born in 1810 at Buckhannon, Upshur, Virginia. He married Lucina<br />

Sinai "Sina" Pringle (28872), daughter <strong>of</strong> William Pringle (5972) and Elinor Nellie Rollins (5973).<br />

953. REBECCA RACHEL 10 TRUBY (2337) (John, #1842) was born in 1764 at Pennsylvania. She married John C. "The<br />

Indian Scout" Cutright (2336) (see #920), son <strong>of</strong> Hendrick Henry Kortregt (2533) and Elizabeth "Liddie" Hornbeck (2534), on<br />

Jan 2, 1788 at Randolph, Virginia. She died either Jan 1, 1858 or May, 1858.<br />

960. JOB 10 DANFORTH (2983) (Samuel, #1920) was born on Apr 10, 1745 at Taunton, Massachusetts. He married Sarah Coy<br />

(2984) (see #961) on Nov 5, 1769 at Providence, Rhode Island.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Job 10 Danforth (2983) and Sarah Coy (2984) (see #961) were as follows:<br />

i. SAMUEL 9 (2987) was born on Sep 7, 1770.<br />

ii. OZIAS (2988) was born on Oct 20, 1772.<br />

iii. JOB (2989) was born on Sep 9, 1774 at Providence, Rhode Island.<br />

iv. OLIVER C. (2990) was born on Sep 14, 1776.<br />

v. WILLIAM (2991) was born on Aug 26, 1777 at Providence, Rhode Island.<br />

vi. HORATIO (2992) was born on Apr 28, 1780.<br />

vii. SEVENTH SON (2993) was born on Jun 15, 1782.<br />

viii. CATHERINE (2994) was born on Apr 20, 1785.<br />

480. ix. WALTER RALEIGH (2972).<br />

961. SARAH 10 COY (2984) was born on Aug 28, 1752 at Bristol, Rhode Island. She married Job Danforth (2983) (see #960),<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Samuel Danforth (2985) and Bethiah Crossman (2986), on Nov 5, 1769 at Providence, Rhode Island.<br />

996. JOHN 10 CUTLIP (2918) (George Cutlip (Ohio Pioneer), #1992) was born before 1765 at Augusta, Virginia. He married<br />

Sally James (2919) (see #997), daughter <strong>of</strong> David James (2920) and Jane (--?--) (2921), on Nov 8, 1791 at Married by Minister<br />

Salatha Weeks, Greenbrier, Virginia. He died between 1840 and 1845.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John 10 Cutlip (2918) and Sally James (2919) (see #997) were as follows:<br />

498. i. DAVID 9 (2902).<br />

ii. ELIZABETH "BETSY" (2922) was born in 1795. She died after 1850 at Liberty Township, Jackson, Ohio.<br />

iii. JOHN (2923) was born in 1797 at Pocahontas, Virginia. He died on Oct 12, 1872 at Logan, Illinois.<br />

iv. MARTHA (2924) was born between 1800 and 1806 at Greenbrier, Virginia. She died after 1850 at<br />

Greenbrier, Virginia.<br />

v. ABRAHAM ALEXANDER (2925) was born in 1803 at Greenbrier, Virginia. He died between 1872 and<br />

1880.<br />

vi. GEORGE W. (2926) was born in 1804 at Greenbrier, Virginia. He died after 1880 at Greenbrier, West<br />

Virginia.<br />

997. SALLY 10 JAMES (2919) (David, #1994) was born before 1775 at Greenbrier, Virginia. She married John Cutlip (2918)<br />

(see #996), son <strong>of</strong> George Cutlip (Ohio Pioneer) (2927), on Nov 8, 1791 at Married by Minister Salatha Weeks, Greenbrier,<br />

Virginia. She died after 1845.<br />

Generation Eleven<br />

1808. HANS GEORGE 11 LANTZ (9122) was born circa 1700 at Speyer, Bavaria, Germany. He married Catherine (--?--)<br />

(9123) (see #1809).<br />

Hans George Lantz was born in the Palantine area <strong>of</strong> present day Germany about 1700. On October 29, 1739, the ship "Two<br />

Brothers" arrived in Philadelphia. This ship which had sailed from Rotterdam, Holland, to Leith, Scotland and then to America .<br />

The passengers were listed as being "Palatinates" indicating they came from the area known as the Palatinate, located in what is<br />

now the southwestern part <strong>of</strong> Germany. Hans George Lantz and his family came from about 15 miles south <strong>of</strong> Heidelberg near<br />

the city <strong>of</strong> Speyer which is now part <strong>of</strong> Bavaria. Hans George brought his wife Cathrine, and son Hans George ship. It was the<br />

custom <strong>of</strong> Germans to use the name "Hans" several times in naming sons. It was a term <strong>of</strong> endearment when used as a prefix to<br />

given names and follows the old German custom <strong>of</strong> then using the middle name as a call name. This is true in our family, for in<br />

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documents the "Hans" is dropped and our immigrant ancestor became known as "George Lantz." The Lantz family settled in<br />

Germantown Pennsylvania where Hans George the second met Maria Margaretha Benderin.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Hans George 11 Lantz (9122) and Catherine (--?--) (9123) (see #1809) were:<br />

904. i. HANS GEORGE 10 (3334).<br />

1809. CATHERINE 11 (--?--) (9123) married Hans George Lantz (9122) (see #1808).<br />

1826. GEORGE 11 OSBORNE (4833) was born in 1728 at Hanover Neck, Morris, New Jersey. He married Annatje Hannah<br />

Westfall (4834) (see #1827).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> George 11 Osborne (4833) and Annatje Hannah Westfall (4834) (see #1827) were:<br />

913. i. DEBORAH 10 (4831).<br />

1827. ANNATJE HANNAH 11 WESTFALL (4834) was born on Feb 2, 1729 at Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married<br />

George Osborne (4833) (see #1826).<br />

1840. HENDRICK HENRY 11 KORTREGT (2533) (Peiter, #3680) was born in Aug, 1717 at Harlem, New York, New York. He<br />

was christened on Sep 22, 1717 at Dutch Reformed Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married Elizabeth "Liddie"<br />

Hornbeck (2534) (see #1841), daughter <strong>of</strong> Johannes Hornbeck (29214) and Ordsrltjen Urseltje Westbroek (29215), on Dec 28,<br />

1739 at Kingston, Ulster, New York. He died after 1757 at Moorefield, Hardy, Virginia.<br />

According to a statement by their son John on a military pension application, Henry and Liddie arrived in VA in 1760/61.<br />

Apparently the family used the name Cutright after arriving in VA.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Hendrick Henry 11 Kortregt (2533) and Elizabeth "Liddie" Hornbeck (2534) (see #1841) were as follows:<br />

i. CHARITY 10 (2497) was born circa 1741. She married Samuel Pringle (2494). She died in 1830.<br />

ii. HENRY H. (2538) was born circa 1745.<br />

iii. PETER (29216).<br />

iv. ABRAHAM (29217).<br />

920. v. JOHN C. "THE INDIAN SCOUT" (2336).<br />

vi. BENJAMIN (2531) was born circa 1750 at Fairfax, Virginia. He married Mary Catherine Wolf (2600). He<br />

died in 1790.<br />

1841. ELIZABETH "LIDDIE" 11 HORNBECK (2534) (Johannes, #3682) was born on Dec 28, 1739. She married Hendrick<br />

Henry Kortregt (2533) (see #1840), son <strong>of</strong> Peiter Hendricksen Kortregt (29218) and Maritje Van Garden (29219), on Dec 28,<br />

1739 at Kingston, Ulster, New York.<br />

1842. JOHN 11 TRUBY (2339) was born in Oct, 1742. He married Esther Westfall (2338) (see #1843). He died on Dec 2, 1800<br />

at Randolph, Virginia, at age 58.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John 11 Truby (2339) and Esther Westfall (2338) (see #1843) were:<br />

921. i. REBECCA RACHEL 10 (2337).<br />

1843. ESTHER 11 WESTFALL (2338) married John Truby (2339) (see #1842).<br />

1888. CORNELIUS 11 WESTFALL (2342) (Abel, #3776) was born on Oct 15, 1721 at New York. He married Elizabeth<br />

Westfall (2343) (see #1889), daughter <strong>of</strong> Jacob Westfall (2346) and Margrietje De Duyster (2347). He died in 1782 at Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Cornelius 11 Westfall (2342) and Elizabeth Westfall (2343) (see #1889) were:<br />

944. i. ZACKARIAH 10 (2340).<br />

1889. ELIZABETH 11 WESTFALL (2343) (Jacob, #3778) was born on Jan 16, 1726 at New York. She married Cornelius<br />

Westfall (2342) (see #1888), son <strong>of</strong> Abel Westfall (2344) and Annetje "Anna" Bogart (2345).<br />

1890. NICHOLAS 11 WOOLF II (2348) (Nicholas, #3780) married Christena (--?--) (2349) (see #1891). He died in 1777 at<br />

Beverly, Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Nicholas 11 Woolf II (2348) and Christena (--?--) (2349) (see #1891) were:<br />

945. i. HANNAH 10 (2341).<br />

1891. CHRISTENA 11 (--?--) (2349) married Nicholas Woolf II (2348) (see #1890), son <strong>of</strong> Nicholas Woolf I (2350).<br />

1892. JOHN 11 CUTRIGHT (4830) (see #912).<br />

1893. DEBORAH 11 OSBORNE (4831) (George, #1826) (see #913).<br />

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1904. HENDRICK HENRY 11 KORTREGT (2533) (Peiter, #3680) was born in Aug, 1717 at Harlem, New York, New York. He<br />

was christened on Sep 22, 1717 at Dutch Reformed Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married Elizabeth "Liddie"<br />

Hornbeck (2534) (see #1841), daughter <strong>of</strong> Johannes Hornbeck (29214) and Ordsrltjen Urseltje Westbroek (29215), on Dec 28,<br />

1739 at Kingston, Ulster, New York. He died after 1757 at Moorefield, Hardy, Virginia.<br />

According to a statement by their son John on a military pension application, Henry and Liddie arrived in VA in 1760/61.<br />

Apparently the family used the name Cutright after arriving in VA.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Hendrick Henry 11 Kortregt (2533) and Elizabeth "Liddie" Hornbeck (2534) (see #1841) were as follows:<br />

i. CHARITY 10 (2497) was born circa 1741. She married Samuel Pringle (2494). She died in 1830.<br />

ii. HENRY H. (2538) was born circa 1745.<br />

iii. PETER (29216).<br />

iv. ABRAHAM (29217).<br />

920. v. JOHN C. "THE INDIAN SCOUT" (2336).<br />

vi. BENJAMIN (2531) was born circa 1750 at Fairfax, Virginia. He married Mary Catherine Wolf (2600). He<br />

died in 1790.<br />

1905. ELIZABETH "LIDDIE" 11 HORNBECK (2534) (Johannes, #3682) was born on Dec 28, 1739. She married Hendrick<br />

Henry Kortregt (2533) (see #1840), son <strong>of</strong> Peiter Hendricksen Kortregt (29218) and Maritje Van Garden (29219), on Dec 28,<br />

1739 at Kingston, Ulster, New York.<br />

1906. JOHN 11 TRUBY (2339) was born in Oct, 1742. He married Esther Westfall (2338) (see #1843). He died on Dec 2, 1800<br />

at Randolph, Virginia, at age 58.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John 11 Truby (2339) and Esther Westfall (2338) (see #1843) were:<br />

921. i. REBECCA RACHEL 10 (2337).<br />

1907. ESTHER 11 WESTFALL (2338) married John Truby (2339) (see #1842).<br />

1920. SAMUEL 11 DANFORTH (2985) (Samuel Danford, #3840) was born on Jan 4, 1696/97 at Taunton, Massachusetts. He<br />

was born on Jan 4, 1696/97 at Taunton, Massachusetts. He was baptized on Jan 10, 1696/97. He married Bethiah Crossman<br />

(2986) (see #1921) on Nov 24, 1730 at Taunton, Massachusetts. He died on Feb 18, 1755 at Taunton, Massachusetts, at age 58.<br />

More About SAMUEL DANFORTH:<br />

Fact 2: Some time Town Treasurer<br />

Occupation: Farmer and Clothier.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Samuel 11 Danforth (2985) and Bethiah Crossman (2986) (see #1921) were as follows:<br />

i. SAMUEL 10 (3004) was born on Sep 29, 1731 at Taunton, Massachusetts.<br />

ii. ABIGAIL (3005) was born on Feb 14, 1731/32 at Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.<br />

iii. (--?--) (3006) was born on Feb 14, 1731/32.<br />

iv. NATHANIEL (3007) was born on Sep 26, 1734.<br />

v. JOHN (3008) was born on Feb 11, 1735/36.<br />

vi. BETHIAH (3002) was born on Apr 29, 1740.<br />

vii. MOLLY (3003) was born on Dec 3, 1741.<br />

viii. OLIVER (3011) was born on Jul 6, 1743.<br />

960. ix. JOB (2983).<br />

x. HANNAH (3012) was born on Mar 14, 1745/46.<br />

xi. ELKANAH (3013) was born on Aug 5, 1750.<br />

1921. BETHIAH 11 CROSSMAN (2986) was born circa 1709 at Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts. She married Samuel Danforth<br />

(2985) (see #1920), son <strong>of</strong> Rev. Samuel Danford (2995) and Hannah Allen (2996), on Nov 24, 1730 at Taunton, Massachusetts.<br />

She died on Jul 11, 1787 at Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.<br />

1992. GEORGE 11 CUTLIP (OHIO PIONEER) (2927) (George Cutlip, #3984) was born in 1739 at Germany. He married<br />

Susannah (--?--) (2928) between 1758 and 1764. He married Mary Mullenix (2929) on Nov 4, 1785 at Married byi John<br />

McCue, Greenbrier, Virginia. He died in Oct, 1812 at Pee Pee Township, Ross (Pike), Ohio.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> George 11 Cutlip (Ohio Pioneer) (2927) include:<br />

996. i. JOHN 10 (2918).<br />

1994. DAVID 11 JAMES (2920) married Jane (--?--) (2921) (see #1995).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> David 11 James (2920) and Jane (--?--) (2921) (see #1995) were:<br />

997. i. SALLY 10 (2919).<br />

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1995. JANE 11 (--?--) (2921) married David James (2920) (see #1994).<br />

Generation Twelve<br />

3680. PEITER HENDRICKSEN 12 KORTREGT (29218) (Hendrick, #7360) was born on Nov 1, 1696 at Kingston, Ulster, New<br />

York. He married Maritje Van Garden (29219) (see #3681), daughter <strong>of</strong> Gysbert Albertsen Van Garden (29220) and Rachel<br />

Rosenkraus (29221), on Jan 9, 1716/17 at New York. He died in 1744 at Rochester, New York.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Peiter Hendricksen 12 Kortregt (29218) and Maritje Van Garden (29219) (see #3681) were as follows:<br />

i. TJAETJEN 11 (29224).<br />

ii. CATRINA (29222).<br />

iii. ABRAM PIETER (29223).<br />

iv. PETRUS (29225).<br />

v. ANNETJA (29226).<br />

1840. vi. HENDRICK HENRY (2533).<br />

3681. MARITJE 12 VAN GARDEN (29219) (Gysbert, #7362) was born in 1695. She married Peiter Hendricksen Kortregt<br />

(29218) (see #3680), son <strong>of</strong> Hendrick Janson Kortregt (29227) and Catherine Hanson Weber (29228), on Jan 9, 1716/17 at New<br />

York. She died in 1734.<br />

3682. JOHANNES 12 HORNBECK (29214) married Ordsrltjen Urseltje Westbroek (29215) (see #3683).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Johannes 12 Hornbeck (29214) and Ordsrltjen Urseltje Westbroek (29215) (see #3683) were:<br />

1841. i. ELIZABETH "LIDDIE" 11 (2534).<br />

3683. ORDSRLTJEN URSELTJE 12 WESTBROEK (29215) was born in 1722 at Kingston, Ulster, New York. She was<br />

christened on May 13, 1722 at Dutch Reformed Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married Johannes Hornbeck (29214)<br />

(see #3682). She died after 1757 at Moorefield, Hardy, West Virginia.<br />

3776. ABEL 12 WESTFALL (2344) was born on Apr 9, 1696. He married Annetje "Anna" Bogart (2345) (see #3777).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Abel 12 Westfall (2344) and Annetje "Anna" Bogart (2345) (see #3777) were:<br />

1888. i. CORNELIUS 11 (2342).<br />

3777. ANNETJE "ANNA" 12 BOGART (2345) was born after May 9, 1697 at New York. She married Abel Westfall (2344) (see<br />

#3776).<br />

3778. JACOB 12 WESTFALL (2346) was born in 1693. He married Margrietje De Duyster (2347) (see #3779) in 1717. He died<br />

at New York.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Jacob 12 Westfall (2346) and Margrietje De Duyster (2347) (see #3779) were:<br />

1889. i. ELIZABETH 11 (2343).<br />

3779. MARGRIETJE 12 DE DUYSTER (2347) married Jacob Westfall (2346) (see #3778) in 1717.<br />

3780. NICHOLAS 12 WOOLF I (2350) died in 1800.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Nicholas 12 Woolf I (2350) include:<br />

1890. i. NICHOLAS 11 (2348).<br />

3786. GEORGE 12 OSBORNE (4833) (see #1826).<br />

3787. ANNATJE HANNAH 12 WESTFALL (4834) (see #1827).<br />

3808. PEITER HENDRICKSEN 12 KORTREGT (29218) (Hendrick, #7360) was born on Nov 1, 1696 at Kingston, Ulster, New<br />

York. He married Maritje Van Garden (29219) (see #3681), daughter <strong>of</strong> Gysbert Albertsen Van Garden (29220) and Rachel<br />

Rosenkraus (29221), on Jan 9, 1716/17 at New York. He died in 1744 at Rochester, New York.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Peiter Hendricksen 12 Kortregt (29218) and Maritje Van Garden (29219) (see #3681) were as follows:<br />

i. TJAETJEN 11 (29224).<br />

ii. CATRINA (29222).<br />

iii. ABRAM PIETER (29223).<br />

iv. PETRUS (29225).<br />

v. ANNETJA (29226).<br />

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1840. vi. HENDRICK HENRY (2533).<br />

3809. MARITJE 12 VAN GARDEN (29219) (Gysbert, #7362) was born in 1695. She married Peiter Hendricksen Kortregt<br />

(29218) (see #3680), son <strong>of</strong> Hendrick Janson Kortregt (29227) and Catherine Hanson Weber (29228), on Jan 9, 1716/17 at New<br />

York. She died in 1734.<br />

3810. JOHANNES 12 HORNBECK (29214) married Ordsrltjen Urseltje Westbroek (29215) (see #3683).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Johannes 12 Hornbeck (29214) and Ordsrltjen Urseltje Westbroek (29215) (see #3683) were:<br />

1841. i. ELIZABETH "LIDDIE" 11 (2534).<br />

3811. ORDSRLTJEN URSELTJE 12 WESTBROEK (29215) was born in 1722 at Kingston, Ulster, New York. She was<br />

christened on May 13, 1722 at Dutch Reformed Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married Johannes Hornbeck (29214)<br />

(see #3682). She died after 1757 at Moorefield, Hardy, West Virginia.<br />

3840. REV. SAMUEL 12 DANFORD (2995) (Samuel Danforth, #7680) was born on Dec 10, 1666 at Roxbury, Suffolk,<br />

Massachusetts. He was baptized on Dec 16, 1666. He married Hannah Allen (2996) (see #3841) on Oct 4, 1688 at Boston,<br />

Massachusetts. He died on Nov 14, 1727 at Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, at age 60.<br />

More About SAMUEL DANFORTH:<br />

Title: Harvard College 1683<br />

Fact 2: ordained 1687[Brøderbund <strong>Family</strong> Archive #17, Ed. 1, Birth Records: United States/Europe, Birth Records AAI Birth<br />

Records Extraction, Date <strong>of</strong> Import: Apr 15, 2000, Internal Ref. #1.17.1.7976.11]<br />

Individual: Danforth, Samuel (Rev)<br />

Birth date: Dec 10, 1666<br />

Birth place: MA<br />

CD# 100.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Rev. Samuel 12 Danford (2995) and Hannah Allen (2996) (see #3841) were as follows:<br />

i. ELIZABETH 11 (3014) was born on Jul 29, 1689.<br />

ii. SAMUEL (3016) was born on Jun 1, 1691.<br />

iii. MARY (3015) was born on Jun 1, 1691.<br />

iv. JAMES (3017) was born on Nov 11, 1692 at Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.<br />

v. SARAH (3018) was born on Nov 18, 1694.<br />

1920. vi. SAMUEL (2985).<br />

vii. MARY (3020) was born on Dec 5, 1698 at Taunton, Massachusetts.<br />

viii. HANNAH (3021) was born on Dec 2, 1700.<br />

ix. THOMAS (3022) was born on May 22, 1703.<br />

x. JOHN (3023) was born on Feb 21, 1704/5.<br />

xi. MARTHA (3024) was born on Sep 2, 1707.<br />

xii. BETHIA (3025) was born on Aug 16, 1709 at Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.<br />

xiii. RACHEL (3026) was born on Aug 7, 1711.<br />

xiv. KATHERINE (3027) was born on May 31, 1714.<br />

xv. NATHANIEL (3028) was born on May 31, 1714 at Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.<br />

xvi. SAMUEL (2997) was born on Aug 29, 1731 at Taunton, Massachusetts.<br />

xvii. ABIGAIL (2998) was born on Feb 14, 1731/32 at Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.<br />

xviii. (--?--) (2999) was born on Feb 14, 1731/32.<br />

xix. NATHANIEL (3000) was born on Sep 26, 1734.<br />

xx. JOHN (3001) was born on Feb 11, 1735/36.<br />

3841. HANNAH 12 ALLEN (2996) was born on Jul 22, 1669 at Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. She married Rev. Samuel<br />

Danford (2995) (see #3840), son <strong>of</strong> Rev. Samuel Danforth (3029) and Mary Wilson (3030), on Oct 4, 1688 at Boston,<br />

Massachusetts.<br />

3984. GEORGE (GOTLIEB-GOTLIP) 12 CUTLIP (2940) was born in 1711 at Saxe-Gotha?, Germany or Switzerland. He<br />

married Christina (--?--) (2941) (see #3985) before 1738 at in the old country. He married American Wife (--?--) (2942) circa<br />

1755 at Pennsylvania. He died before 1780 at Augusta, Virginia.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> George (Gotlieb-Gotlip) 12 Cutlip (2940) and Christina (--?--) (2941) (see #3985) were:<br />

1992. i. GEORGE 11 (2927).<br />

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3985. CHRISTINA 12 (--?--) (2941) was born after 1711 at Germany or Switzerland. She married George (Gotlieb-Gotlip)<br />

Cutlip (2940) (see #3984) before 1738 at in the old country. She died circa 1755 at Pennsylvania.<br />

Generation Thirteen<br />

7360. HENDRICK JANSON 13 KORTREGT (29227) (Jan Kortryk, #14720) was born in 1648 at Kortryk, Belgium. He married<br />

Catherine Hanson Weber (29228) (see #7361). He died in 1741 at Minisink Settlement, New York.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Hendrick Janson 13 Kortregt (29227) and Catherine Hanson Weber (29228) (see #7361) were as follows:<br />

i. GEERTIE HENDRICKS 12 (29233).<br />

ii. JAN HENRICKSEN (29229).<br />

iii. ANNATJE HENDRICKS (29230).<br />

iv. HENDRICK HENDRICKS (29231).<br />

v. CORNELIUS HENDRICKSEN (29232).<br />

vi. CATHRYN HENDRICKS (29238).<br />

vii. ARIE HENDRICKSEN (29234).<br />

viii. LAURENS HENDRICKSEN (29235).<br />

ix. JACOB HENDRICKSEN (29236).<br />

x. JANNETJE HENDRICKS (29237).<br />

3680. xi. PEITER HENDRICKSEN (29218).<br />

7361. CATHERINE HANSON 13 WEBER (29228) was born in 1650 at Harlem, New York, New York. She married Hendrick<br />

Janson Kortregt (29227) (see #7360), son <strong>of</strong> Jan Basiensen Kortryk (29239) and Annetje Cornellis (29240). She died in 1740 at<br />

Minisink Settlement, New York.<br />

7362. GYSBERT ALBERTSEN 13 VAN GARDEN (29220) married Rachel Rosenkraus (29221) (see #7363).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Gysbert Albertsen 13 Van Garden (29220) and Rachel Rosenkraus (29221) (see #7363) were:<br />

3681. i. MARITJE 12 (29219).<br />

7363. RACHEL 13 ROSENKRAUS (29221) married Gysbert Albertsen Van Garden (29220) (see #7362).<br />

7616. HENDRICK JANSON 13 KORTREGT (29227) (Jan Kortryk, #14720) was born in 1648 at Kortryk, Belgium. He married<br />

Catherine Hanson Weber (29228) (see #7361). He died in 1741 at Minisink Settlement, New York.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Hendrick Janson 13 Kortregt (29227) and Catherine Hanson Weber (29228) (see #7361) were as follows:<br />

i. GEERTIE HENDRICKS 12 (29233).<br />

ii. JAN HENRICKSEN (29229).<br />

iii. ANNATJE HENDRICKS (29230).<br />

iv. HENDRICK HENDRICKS (29231).<br />

v. CORNELIUS HENDRICKSEN (29232).<br />

vi. CATHRYN HENDRICKS (29238).<br />

vii. ARIE HENDRICKSEN (29234).<br />

viii. LAURENS HENDRICKSEN (29235).<br />

ix. JACOB HENDRICKSEN (29236).<br />

x. JANNETJE HENDRICKS (29237).<br />

3680. xi. PEITER HENDRICKSEN (29218).<br />

7617. CATHERINE HANSON 13 WEBER (29228) was born in 1650 at Harlem, New York, New York. She married Hendrick<br />

Janson Kortregt (29227) (see #7360), son <strong>of</strong> Jan Basiensen Kortryk (29239) and Annetje Cornellis (29240). She died in 1740 at<br />

Minisink Settlement, New York.<br />

7618. GYSBERT ALBERTSEN 13 VAN GARDEN (29220) married Rachel Rosenkraus (29221) (see #7363).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Gysbert Albertsen 13 Van Garden (29220) and Rachel Rosenkraus (29221) (see #7363) were:<br />

3681. i. MARITJE 12 (29219).<br />

7619. RACHEL 13 ROSENKRAUS (29221) married Gysbert Albertsen Van Garden (29220) (see #7362).<br />

7680. REV. SAMUEL 13 DANFORTH (3029) (Nicholas, #15360) was born on Sep 17, 1626 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England.<br />

He was baptized on Oct 16, 1626 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England. He married Mary Wilson (3030) (see #7681) on Nov 5,<br />

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1651 at Roxbury, Massachusetts. He died on Nov 19, 1674 at Billerica, Middlesex (Roxbury), Massachusetts, at age 48. He was<br />

buried after Nov 19, 1674 at Governor Dudley's Tomb, Roxbury, Massachusetts.<br />

American Biographical Library - (9). Salt Lake City, UT: <strong>Ancestry</strong> Incorporated, 1996.<br />

Danforth, Samuel, clergyman, was born in Framlingham, Suffolk, England, in September,<br />

1626; son <strong>of</strong> Nicholas and Elizabeth Danforth. He was brought to America in 1634, was<br />

graduated from Harvard in 1643 and remained there as tutor until 1649, and as fellow <strong>of</strong> the<br />

college until 1654. On Sept. 24, 1650, he was ordained colleague <strong>of</strong> John Eliot, "The Apostle<br />

to the Indians," at the First church in Roxbury and remained there until his death. He was<br />

married Nov. 5, 1651, to Mary, daughter <strong>of</strong> the Rev. John Wilson <strong>of</strong> Boston. Many <strong>of</strong> his<br />

sermons were published, several almanacs, and An Astronomical Description <strong>of</strong> the Late<br />

Comet or Blazing Star, as it appeared in New England in the 9th, 10th, 11th and in the<br />

beginning <strong>of</strong> the 12th month, 1664, together with a brief Theological Application there<strong>of</strong><br />

(1665). He died in Roxbury, Mass., Nov. 19, 1674.<br />

American Biographical Library<br />

The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Notable Americans<br />

Volume 3<br />

D<br />

Title: Harvard College 1643<br />

1647, Freeman<br />

Sep 24, 1650, Ordained as colleague with Rev. John Elliot<br />

<strong>of</strong> Roxbury<br />

Burial: Governor Dudley's Tomb, Roxbury, Massachusetts<br />

Samuel, Rev., bapt. October 17, 1626, came with his father in 1634 to Cambridge and graduated with the second class from<br />

Harvard in 1643; on the first Board <strong>of</strong> Fellows in 1650. He married Mary Wilson, November 5, 1651, daughter <strong>of</strong> Rev. John<br />

Wilson, Boston's first pastor, and was the progenitor <strong>of</strong> illustrious descendants. From 1650 to 1674, Rev. Danforth was the<br />

ordained pastor <strong>of</strong> Roxbury Church where the Rev. John Eliot was the teacher. In 1651, the town record states, the inhabitants <strong>of</strong><br />

Roxbury raised œ50 for a house for their pastor. The homes <strong>of</strong> the apostle Eliot and the venerable Danforth were situated on<br />

either side <strong>of</strong> the Greyhound Tavern. Mr. Danforth's sermons were usually "enriched with 40 to 50 passages <strong>of</strong> scriptures and his<br />

emotional sermons are said to have brought frequent tears to the eyes <strong>of</strong> listeners." In addition to his fame as a preacher, he was<br />

a noted scholar, poet, astronomer, and skilled mathematician and theologian. He purchased the estate <strong>of</strong> Samuel Hagborne and<br />

in 1657 purchased Captain Joseph Weld's house where he lived until his death in Roxbury, November 19, 1674. His widow<br />

married Joseph Roche <strong>of</strong> Boston and died September 13, 1713, at 80.<br />

*<br />

A Letter Out <strong>of</strong> Grief<br />

by Samuel Danforth<br />

[In 1659 an unknown disease, perhaps pertussis, swept through several towns in New England. Samuel Danforth, minister at<br />

Roxbury, lost all three <strong>of</strong> his children to the epidemic. Some time later he was asked by friends to put on paper some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

words he spoke at their funeral. This is the letter he wrote in reply.]<br />

My Friends: If any that see my grief should say to me, as the Danites to Micah, 'What is wrong with you?' I thank God I cannot<br />

answer as he did, 'They have taken away my gods.' My heart was indeed somewhat set upon my children, especially the eldest;<br />

but they were not my gods and not my portion; my portion is whole and untouched to this day. It has been my design and work<br />

to understand for myself, and to communicate to my hearers the spiritual meaning, extent and nature <strong>of</strong> gospel obedience. I have<br />

employed much reading and study to expound what faith, hope, love, patience, etc., the glorious wisdom, power and mercy <strong>of</strong><br />

God oblige us to render to him. What I have endeavoured to set forth before you, God will now test. Both God and you will see<br />

whether they were mere notions and speculations, or whether I believed as I spoke, and whether there is any divine spark in my<br />

heart. I remember him that said to Abraham, 'By this I know that you fear me, that you have not withheld from me your son,<br />

your only son.' It is the pleasure <strong>of</strong> God that (besides all that may be gained by reading, and studying, and preaching) I should<br />

learn and teach obedience by the things that I suffer. The holy fire is not to be fetched for you, out <strong>of</strong> such a flint as I am, without<br />

smiting. Not long before these strokes descended upon us, it pleased God marvellously to quicken our hearts (both mine and my<br />

wife's) and to stir up in us most earnest desires after himself. Now that he has taken our children, we pray that he will he draw<br />

us into freer and fuller communion with himself, blessed be his holy name! I trust the Lord has done what he has done in<br />

wisdom, and faithfulness, and dear love. I trust that in taking these pleasant things from me, he exercises and expresses the same<br />

tender affection to me, as I now express towards my children in mourning for the loss <strong>of</strong> them. I desire, with Ephraim,'to<br />

bemoan myself,' etc. Jer. 31:18, 19. O that I might hear the Lord answering me as he did ver. 20! ['I will surely have mercy on<br />

him, says the Lord.'] It is right to say to God, 'We have endured chastisement, we will not <strong>of</strong>fend; what we see not, teach us; and<br />

if we have done iniquity, we will do so no more.' Though we cannot reproach ourselves with any known way <strong>of</strong> disobedience, we<br />

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know there is enough in us to justify his repeated strokes. God knows much more. My desire is that no one may be overly<br />

dismayed at what has happened to us; and let no man by any means be <strong>of</strong>fended. Who may say to the Lord, 'What are you<br />

doing?' I can say from my heart, though what is come upon us is very dreadful and amazing, nevertheless I consent unto the will<br />

<strong>of</strong> God that it is good. Does not the goldsmith cast his metal into the furnace? And you husbandmen, do you not cause the flail to<br />

pass over your grain, not that you hate your wheat, but because you desire pure bread? Had our children been insolent when we<br />

corrected them, we could not have borne it; but, poor hearts, they honoured us; how much rather should we be subject to the<br />

Father <strong>of</strong> spirits, and live! You know that, nine years ago, I was in a desolate condition -without father, without mother, without<br />

wife, without children: but what a father, and mother, and wife have been bestowed upon me, and are still continued, though my<br />

children are taken away. And, above all, although I cannot deny but that it pierces my very heart to call to remembrance the<br />

voice <strong>of</strong> my dear children, calling 'father, father!' a voice now not heard: yet I bless God it does far more abundantly refresh me<br />

and cause me to rejoice to hear the Lord continually calling to me, 'My son, my son! My son, do not despise the chastening <strong>of</strong><br />

the Lord, nor detest His correction; for whom the Lord loves He corrects, just as a father the son in whom he delights.' And<br />

blessed be God that does not ignore the anguish <strong>of</strong> the afflicted, nor hide his face from him. It was the consideration that God<br />

had sanctified and glorified himself, by striking an holy awe and dread <strong>of</strong> his majesty into the hearts <strong>of</strong> his people, that made<br />

Aaron hold his peace: and if the Lord will glorify himself by my family, by these awful strokes upon me, quickening parents<br />

unto their duty, and awakening their children to seek after the Lord, I shall desire to be content, though my name be cut <strong>of</strong>f. I<br />

beseech you be earnest with the Lord for us, that he would keep us from sinning against him; and that he would teach us to<br />

sanctify his name. Although our dear branches have left us, yet that he that has promised to be with his children in six troubles<br />

and in seven will not forsake us. My heart truly would be consumed, and would even die within me, except that the good will <strong>of</strong><br />

him that dwelt in the burning bush, and his good word <strong>of</strong> promise, are my trust and stay.<br />

Samuel is listed in the Roxbury town records:<br />

** page 35: "Nov in the yeare 1663 in a publike Town meeting it being voted it was unanimously agreed by all Inhabitants that<br />

they would allow to Mr. John Eliot and Mr.Samuel Danforth for thare labour in the miniesty for the halfe yeare last past the<br />

sume <strong>of</strong> sixty pwnds" [quoted as is ]<br />

-----<br />

** January 19,1662: " the same day it was voted that twenty accers <strong>of</strong> the comon land should be given for euer for the use <strong>of</strong> the<br />

minestry that is to say the use <strong>of</strong> wood and timber for thare one priuat use not for the ministers to sell or give any The landto<br />

remaine to the townes use this twenty accres tenn <strong>of</strong> it to be meshured for Mr. John Eliots during his life time also the other<br />

tennaccres to be meshured for Mr. Samuell Danforth his use after eaither <strong>of</strong> thare deseasethe land wood timber that the party<br />

deseased did inioy is now left for the futer that may succed his place" [quoted as is]<br />

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** Page 47 : The Highways : 17 March 1663<br />

--"18th A highway from Mr. Adams and so downe to the mill & from thence to the meadow that was John Johnsons, as allso out<br />

<strong>of</strong> the way to Thomas Bakers with a highway leading betwenne the land <strong>of</strong> the heires <strong>of</strong> Samuel Hagborne and Mr Samuell<br />

Danfoorth to the Grauity poynt & all those marshes there abouts be at least twenty foote wide through out."..<br />

[note: "grauity poynt"could be Gravelly Point]<br />

------<br />

**209: 4 March 1694/5 Highway<br />

"the same day it was by a vote signified to be the mindes <strong>of</strong> the inhabitants that the lane which goeth out <strong>of</strong> the highway to the<br />

tide mill and leadth down towards Gravelly Poynt between the land <strong>of</strong> the heires <strong>of</strong> Mr. Samuel Danforth and the heires and<br />

assignes <strong>of</strong> Mr. Hacburn commonly called Mr. Hacburn's neck should be layedopen from the s-d high way to the tide mill to the<br />

further or northermost end <strong>of</strong> the land belonging to the heires <strong>of</strong> s-d Samuel Danforth; as also from Mr.Adamshis corner to the<br />

s-d lane as it is enered in the town booke."<br />

He was ordained on Sep 24, 1650.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Rev. Samuel 13 Danforth (3029) and Mary Wilson (3030) (see #7681) were as follows:<br />

i. WILLIAM 12 (3031) was born in 1651 at Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts.<br />

ii. SAMUEL (3032) was born on Jan 14, 1652/53 at 9PM, Boston, Massachusetts.<br />

iii. MARY (3033) was born on May 24, 1654.<br />

iv. ELIZABETH (3034) was born in Jul, 1656.<br />

v. SARAH (3035) was born on Oct 30, 1658.<br />

vi. JOHN (3036) was born on Nov 8, 1660 at Roxbury, Massachusetts.<br />

vii. MARY (3037) was born on Mar 13, 1662/63 at Roxbury, Massachusetts.<br />

viii. ELIZABETH (3038) was born on Feb 9, 1664/65.<br />

3840. ix. SAMUEL (2995).<br />

x. SARAH (3039) was born on Feb 21, 1669/70.<br />

xi. THOMAS (3040) was born on Apr 3, 1672.<br />

xii. ELIZABETH (3041) was born on Oct 16, 1673.<br />

xiii. ABIEL (3042) was born on Jan 31, 1674/75 at Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.<br />

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7681. MARY 13 WILSON (3030) was born on Sep 12, 1633 at Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. She married Rev. Samuel<br />

Danforth (3029) (see #7680), son <strong>of</strong> Rev. Nicholas Danforth (3056) and Elizabeth Symmes (3044), on Nov 5, 1651 at Roxbury,<br />

Massachusetts.<br />

Generation Fourteen<br />

14720. JAN BASIENSEN 14 KORTRYK (29239) (Sabastian Van Kortryk, #29440) was born in 1618 at Leerdam, Holland. He<br />

married Annetje Cornellis (29240) (see #14721).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Jan Basiensen 14 Kortryk (29239) and Annetje Cornellis (29240) (see #14721) were as follows:<br />

i. MARIA 13 (29243).<br />

ii. LAURENS JANSEN (29241).<br />

iii. CORNELIUS JANSEN (29242).<br />

7360. iv. HENDRICK JANSON (29227).<br />

14721. ANNETJE 14 CORNELLIS (29240) married Jan Basiensen Kortryk (29239) (see #14720), son <strong>of</strong> Sabastian Van Kortryk<br />

(29244).<br />

15232. JAN BASIENSEN 14 KORTRYK (29239) (Sabastian Van Kortryk, #29440) was born in 1618 at Leerdam, Holland. He<br />

married Annetje Cornellis (29240) (see #14721).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Jan Basiensen 14 Kortryk (29239) and Annetje Cornellis (29240) (see #14721) were as follows:<br />

i. MARIA 13 (29243).<br />

ii. LAURENS JANSEN (29241).<br />

iii. CORNELIUS JANSEN (29242).<br />

7360. iv. HENDRICK JANSON (29227).<br />

15233. ANNETJE 14 CORNELLIS (29240) married Jan Basiensen Kortryk (29239) (see #14720), son <strong>of</strong> Sabastian Van Kortryk<br />

(29244).<br />

15360. REV. NICHOLAS 14 DANFORTH (3056) (Thomas, #30720) was born in 1586. He was born on Mar 1, 1588/89 at New<br />

Street Farm, Framllingham, England. He was baptized on Mar 1, 1588/89. He married Elizabeth Symmes (3044) (see #15361)<br />

on Feb 11, 1617/18 at Roxbury, Massachusetts. He died on Apr 8, 1638 at Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts.<br />

RES. GROTON MA 1634-DEATH<br />

Nicholas Danforth was the son <strong>of</strong> Thomas Danforth (? - April 20, 1620), grandson <strong>of</strong> Nicholas Danforth (? - November 12,<br />

1585), and the fifth generation <strong>of</strong> William Danforth, all <strong>of</strong> whom were born, died, and were buried in Framlingham, Suffolk,<br />

England. He also was born in Framlingham in 1589, was baptized there on March 1, 1589 and died in Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts in April 1638. He married Elizabeth (Symmes?), who died February 22, 1628, and was buried in Framlingham.<br />

Cotton Mather in his Memorablia,II 59, describes him as "a gentleman <strong>of</strong> such estate and repute in the world that it cost him a<br />

considerable sum to escape the knight-hood which King Charles I imposed on all <strong>of</strong> so much per annum; and <strong>of</strong> such a figure<br />

and esteem in the church that he procured that famous lecture at Framlingham, where he had a fine manour; which lecture was<br />

kept by Mr. Burroughs and other noted ministers in their turn; to whom especially he proved a Gaius, and especially when the<br />

Laudian fury scotched them."<br />

In Framlingham the parish register and records indicate that Nicholas was one <strong>of</strong> its leading citizens and that he became a<br />

church warden in 1622. This was a most important position as these wardens made the assessments on all properties <strong>of</strong> the<br />

townspeople, collected the taxes, and performed many other secular duties now carried out by local governmental bodies. He also<br />

was a member <strong>of</strong> the "Court Baron <strong>of</strong> Burrough Lect Jury," according to the records for the year 1629.<br />

In 1937, Dr. Edward P. Danforth, <strong>of</strong> White Plains, New York, while doing postgraduate work in England spent a weekend at the<br />

old Danforth home-site, being received by the townspeople with great interest and a warm reception. He reports: "The old<br />

Danforth manor house, with a now dry moat around it, still stands, and was, at that time, being occupied by a retired brewer and<br />

his family. He was a bit <strong>of</strong> a country gentleman farmer with several tenant farm houses on the estate..."<br />

In the summer <strong>of</strong> 1969, Mr. Charles Danforth Saggus, <strong>of</strong> Augusta, Georgia, made a two day visit to Framlingham, conferred<br />

with the present Rector <strong>of</strong> Saint Michael's Church and called on Miss Hilda Fulcher, who owns the old sixteenth century New<br />

Street Farm, which he was told had been the former property <strong>of</strong> Nicholas Danforth. Apparently this farm was one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"tenements" <strong>of</strong> "closes," <strong>of</strong> which Nicholas owned several.<br />

In 1634, when 45 years <strong>of</strong> age, Nicholas Danforth left Framlingham, England, and arrived at Boston, Massachusetts on the good<br />

ship Griffin, accompanied by his three sons, Thomas, Samuel, and Jonathan and his three daughters, Anna, Lydia, and<br />

Elizabeth, all <strong>of</strong> whom had been born and baptized in Framlingham. His reasons for leaving England are not known but it is<br />

surmised that he was influenced by the death <strong>of</strong> his wife five years before; the desire to escape the knighthood <strong>of</strong>fered by King<br />

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Charles !; and because, he being a Puritan, the heat was on him and those other non-conformists, who could not stomach the<br />

manner in which the church was being administered by the powerful bishops, supported by the Popish kings.<br />

Nicholas Danforth left Boston soon after his arrival and took up residence at Cambridge, Massachusetts, where at once he<br />

became prominent in the affairs <strong>of</strong> the community. He is mentioned in the town records <strong>of</strong> 1635 as a proprietor and freeman<br />

(meaning eligible for Colonial <strong>of</strong>fice and to vote on matters <strong>of</strong> general government). The same and the following year he<br />

purchased several parcels <strong>of</strong> land. He made his house on what is now Bow Street, near Mount Auburn Street.<br />

"He was chosen a deputy or representative <strong>of</strong> the General Court in 1635." On March 3, 1635-36 he was with others deputed to<br />

set out the bounds <strong>of</strong> the newe plantacon above Charles Ryver (Concord). The Committe made its report April 13, 1636. In<br />

September following he was appointed to a similar duty to measure and sett the boundaries <strong>of</strong> Roxbury and to sett those between<br />

Dedham and Dorchester. When the important committee to take order for a college at Newtown, November 20, 1637, Mr.<br />

Danforth was one <strong>of</strong> those selected. Another land<br />

boundary was submitted to him with associates, 6 (1) 1637-38. He was also one <strong>of</strong> eleven men (one to a town_ whom the Court,<br />

by its vote <strong>of</strong> March 12, 1637-38, allowed to sell wine and strong water----. No one else to sell by retail without liscence from the<br />

council, so great was pressure to provide places where these articles could be bought and so many the abuses <strong>of</strong> the retail traffic,<br />

that they sought to place the traffic in the hands <strong>of</strong> their first citizens."<br />

The Society <strong>of</strong> Colonial Wars in its publication (New York 1898) lists Nicholas Danforth (1585-1638) as a captain in the Pequot<br />

War <strong>of</strong> 1637.<br />

The disposition <strong>of</strong> Nicholas Danforth's property is not clearly revealed by the records but minutes <strong>of</strong> the proprietors and the<br />

recorded wills <strong>of</strong> his sons indicate that his children were the principal heirs.<br />

Nicholas was the first Danforth to come to America. He emmigrated in February 1635/36 (or 1631) on the "Griffin" Deputy to<br />

the General Court, 1636 - 1637..<br />

NICHOLAS DANFORTH <strong>of</strong> Framlingham, Suffolk, England, was a man <strong>of</strong> position, with influence in civil and church affairs.<br />

Though a Puritan with religious convictions, there is nothing on record to indicate that he was persecuted because <strong>of</strong> them. He<br />

was a church warden and a generous tither. Cotton Mather said <strong>of</strong> him, "He was a gentleman <strong>of</strong> such estate and repute in the<br />

world, that it cost him a considerable sum to escape the knighthood which King Charles I imposed on all <strong>of</strong> so much per<br />

annum". He was the founder <strong>of</strong> the Framlingham Lecture in Suffolk "where he had a fine mannour". The wife <strong>of</strong> Nicholas is<br />

believed to have been Elizabeth, daughter <strong>of</strong> William Symmes, a minister <strong>of</strong> Canterbury, and sister <strong>of</strong> Rev. Zachariah Symmes,<br />

the long-time minister <strong>of</strong> Charlestown, Ma. Together on the Griffin in 1634 coming to New England were Rev. Symmes, his<br />

wife and six children; Rev. John Lothrop and family, later minister at Scituate; and William and Anne Hutchinson and their<br />

family. Nicholas, now nearly fifty years <strong>of</strong> age, may have been influenced by them to leave his comfortable home in East Anglia<br />

where his wife Elizabeth had recently died, in 1629, and join them on the Griffin, bringing with him his six young children. The<br />

Griffin was a ship <strong>of</strong> some 300 tons carrying "about 100 passengers and cattle for the plantations", arriving in Boston September<br />

18, 1634. Although not sworn a freeman until March 3, 1636, Mr. Danforth was chosen a "townsman" (selectman) <strong>of</strong> New-<br />

Towne and re-elected in 1636 and 1637, serving until his death in April, 1638. In December, 1635, he and two others were<br />

appointed to build a bridge or causeway at the southerly end <strong>of</strong> present Dunster street "down to the low water mark" to<br />

accommodate the patrons <strong>of</strong> the ferry, and to set up a broad ladder on the farther side <strong>of</strong> the river for convenience in landing. He<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten served as surveyor for the town and colony, helping to "sett out the bounds" <strong>of</strong> Concord, <strong>of</strong> Roxbury in 1636, and in 1637<br />

to establish the boundary between Dedham and Dorchester. He resided on what is now Bow street near Mount Auburn street,<br />

New Towne, and served as a deputy to the General Court, attending five sessions in 1636 and 1637. These sessions gave the<br />

town its present name <strong>of</strong> Cambridge and made the first recorded appropriation for public education in New England, œ400 for<br />

the establishment <strong>of</strong> Harvard College. He was selected as one <strong>of</strong> eleven men given the responsibility <strong>of</strong> selling at retail "strong<br />

water", an early effort to place the sale <strong>of</strong> liquor in the hands <strong>of</strong> leading citizens. Historians have been generous in their praise <strong>of</strong><br />

Nicholas Danforth and his noted sons. One wrote, "He was the progenitor <strong>of</strong> a family in New England ....... more than ordinarily<br />

distinguished in their day and generation, and whose name, honorable alike in Church and State (has been) the ornament and<br />

the oracle <strong>of</strong> each <strong>of</strong> the learned Pr<strong>of</strong>essions in turn." Another called him the "founder <strong>of</strong> a veritable dynasty."<br />

After sailing to America in 1635/36 aboard thE Griffin, he settled in Framlingham Massachusetts. Before his death he served as<br />

representative to the General Assembly from 1636-7.<br />

Nicholas Danforth was a beneficiary by the will <strong>of</strong> his maternal grandfather, Thomas<br />

Sudbury, in 1606. He was the executor <strong>of</strong> his father's will, church warden <strong>of</strong> St. Michael's at Framlingham in 1622 and on a<br />

"Borough Leet Jury" in 1629. His position as church warden proves that in 1622 he was a member in good standing in the<br />

Established English Church. It is said that King CHarles I wanted to impose knighthood on Nicholas because his annual income<br />

was so high. No information is available about the date <strong>of</strong> his emigration nor <strong>of</strong> the ship he sailed on. Because he paid an<br />

English tax late in 1634 and his earliest recorded appearance in New England was October 1635, it is probably more accurate<br />

that he emigrated in 1635. On 6 March 1637/8 he was ordered to survey land and on 12 March he was appointed to supply the<br />

demand for strong drink in Cambridge. However, at their meeting on 2 May, less than two months, later, reference was made to<br />

his death, and the court appointed a successor to complete the survey earlier required <strong>of</strong> him. The Boston records say he died in<br />

April 1638 and the Cambridge records agree, so he may even have died in Boston while attending a session <strong>of</strong> the court. No will<br />

has been found for him nor has a distribution <strong>of</strong> his estate been found.<br />

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More About NICHOLAS DANFORTH:<br />

Title: Representative to General Assembly 1636-37<br />

Fact 2: Emmigrated February, 1635/36 on the "Griffin"<br />

The Oath <strong>of</strong> a Freeman, or <strong>of</strong> a Man to be made free.<br />

I, A B, etc., being, by the Almighty's most wise disposition, become a member <strong>of</strong> this body, consisting <strong>of</strong> the Governor, Deputy<br />

Governor, Assistants and a commonalty <strong>of</strong> the Mattachusets in New England, do freely and sincerely acknowledge that I am<br />

justly and lawfully subject to the government <strong>of</strong> the same, and do accordingly submit my person and estate to be protected,<br />

ordered, and governed by the laws and constitutions there<strong>of</strong>, and do faithfully promise to be from time to time obedient and<br />

conformable thereunto, and to the authority <strong>of</strong> the said<br />

Governor and Assistants and their successors, and to all such laws, orders, sentences, and decrees as shall be lawfully made and<br />

published by them or their successors; and I will always endeavor (as in duty I am bound) to advance the peace and welfare <strong>of</strong><br />

this body or commonwealth to my utmost skill and ability; and I will, to my best power and means, seek to divert and prevent<br />

whatsoever may tend to the ruin or damage there<strong>of</strong>, or <strong>of</strong> any the said Governor, Deputy Governor, or Assistants, or any <strong>of</strong> them<br />

or their successors, and will give speedy notice to them, or some <strong>of</strong> them, <strong>of</strong> any sedition, violence, treachery, or other hurt or<br />

evil which I shall know, hear, or vehemently suspect to be plotted or intended against the said commonwealth, or the said<br />

government established; and I will not at any time suffer or give consent to any counsel or attempt that shall be done, given, or<br />

attempted for the impeachment <strong>of</strong> the said government, or making any change alteration <strong>of</strong> the same, contrary to the laws and<br />

ordinances there<strong>of</strong>, but shall do my utmost endeavor to discover, oppose, and hinder all and every such counsel and attempt. So<br />

help me God.<br />

Freemen made at the General Court, March 3, 1635/1636<br />

Mr. Nicholas Danforth.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Rev. Nicholas 14 Danforth (3056) and Elizabeth Symmes (3044) (see #15361) were as follows:<br />

i. MARTHA 13 (3047).<br />

ii. ELIZABETH (3048) was born on Aug 3, 1619 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England.<br />

iii. MARY "MARIE" (3049) was born on May 3, 1621 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England.<br />

iv. ANNA (3050) was born on Sep 3, 1622 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England.<br />

v. THOMAS (3051) was born on Nov 20, 1623 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England.<br />

vi. LYDIA (3052) was born on May 24, 1625 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England.<br />

7680. vii. SAMUEL (3029).<br />

viii. JONATHAN (3053) was born on Feb 29, 1627/28 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England.<br />

15361. ELIZABETH 14 SYMMES (3044) was born in May, 1603 at Cambridge, Middlesex, England. She married Rev.<br />

Nicholas Danforth (3056) (see #15360), son <strong>of</strong> Thomas Danforth (3045) and Jane Sudbury (3046), on Feb 11, 1617/18 at<br />

Roxbury, Massachusetts.<br />

Generation Fifteen<br />

29440. SABASTIAN 15 VAN KORTRYK (29244). The family is from Kortryk, Belgium (near Waterloo).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Sabastian 15 Van Kortryk (29244) include:<br />

14720. i. JAN BASIENSEN 14 (29239).<br />

30464. SABASTIAN 15 VAN KORTRYK (29244). The family is from Kortryk, Belgium (near Waterloo).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Sabastian 15 Van Kortryk (29244) include:<br />

14720. i. JAN BASIENSEN 14 (29239).<br />

30720. THOMAS 15 DANFORTH (3045) (Nicholas, #61440) was born circa 1560 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England. He<br />

married Jane Sudbury (3046) (see #30721) on Jan 24, 1584/85 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England. He died on Apr 20, 1621 at<br />

Framllingham, Suffolk, England. He was buried after Apr 20, 1621 at St. Michaels, Framllingham, Suffolk, England.<br />

Notes Re- Suffolk- Original Wills #67<br />

"Thomas Danforth <strong>of</strong> Framlingham at Castrum, Yeoman, Apr 20 1621. Proved Sept. 7, 1621. To my son Robert, my best bible<br />

and the desk that it lyeth on. Daughter Mary, Daughter Jane, Land and two little houses called Bugles I bought <strong>of</strong> Uncle Robert<br />

Danforth, Deceased. Son Nicholas to be executor. John Powesse <strong>of</strong> Framlingham and Roger Smaleet <strong>of</strong> Ike to be supervisors."<br />

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Date <strong>of</strong> Import: Jun 12, 2000, Internal Ref. #1.17.1.7976.23]<br />

Individual: Danforth, Thomas<br />

Birth date: Abt. 1560<br />

Birth place: ENG<br />

CD# 100.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Thomas 15 Danforth (3045) and Jane Sudbury (3046) (see #30721) were as follows:<br />

15360. i. NICHOLAS 14 (3056).<br />

ii. ROBERT (3057) was born on Nov 16, 1592 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England. He was born on Nov 11,<br />

1593 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England.<br />

iii. MARY JANE (3058) was born in 1595 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England.<br />

iv. ANNA (3059) was born in 1599 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England.<br />

v. JANE (3060) was born on Feb 22, 1600/1 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England.<br />

30721. JANE 15 SUDBURY (3046) was born circa 1563 at Kellashall, Herts, England. She married Thomas Danforth (3045)<br />

(see #30720), son <strong>of</strong> Nicholas Danforth (3054) and Alice Jordan (3055), on Jan 24, 1584/85 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England.<br />

Generation Sixteen<br />

61440. NICHOLAS 16 DANFORTH (3054) (Paul, #122880) was born in 1530 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England. He married<br />

Alice Jordan (3055) (see #61441). He died in 1583 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England.<br />

Ipswich Wills, Archives, Suffolk<br />

Book 30, Folio 606<br />

"I Nicholas Derneford <strong>of</strong> Framlingham. To Alice, my wife, the half pr<strong>of</strong>its <strong>of</strong> my houses and grounds at Castell, except Baldings<br />

Close and the house there. Also one piece <strong>of</strong> free ground in Ufford. Son, Thomas, to have the lease <strong>of</strong> Baldings Close.<br />

Daughters, Anne,Margaret,Elizabeth, Olive Smalledge. Son in law William Smallage. To Anne Derneford daughter <strong>of</strong> my<br />

brother Robert 6s.8d. To Anne daughter <strong>of</strong> my brother Richard, 5s. Son Thomas to be executor. Brother Robert and Brother in<br />

law William Jordan, Supervisors. Witness- Thomas Riches and Anne Williams<br />

Proved 17 Feb 1585/1586<br />

Nov. 1530 Death <strong>of</strong> Cardinal Wolsey<br />

Nov 4, 1530 Thomas Wolsey is arrested for high treason.<br />

Nov 29, 1530 Thomas Wolsey dies at Leicester while enroute to London to be executed.<br />

Feb. 11, 1531 Parliament makes Henry VIII Supreme Head <strong>of</strong> the Church in England<br />

Jul. 14, 1531 Henry separates from Katherine and banishes her from court<br />

May 16, 1532 Sir Thomas More resigns as Lord Chancellor.<br />

Sep. 1, 1532 Anne Boleyn created Marquis <strong>of</strong> Pembroke<br />

Nov 15, 1532 Pope Clement VII threatens Henry VIII with excommunication if he does not leave Anne Boleyn<br />

Queen Anne Boleyn<br />

Jan 25, 1533 S ecret marriage <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn<br />

Mar 30, 1533 Thomas Cranmer is appointed Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Canterbury.<br />

May 23, 1533 Archbishop Cranmer declares the marriage <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII and Katherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon to be invalid<br />

Jun 1, 1533 Coronation <strong>of</strong> Anne Boleyn<br />

Jun 24, 1533 Robert Dudley, Earl <strong>of</strong> Leicester, born.<br />

Jun 25, 1533 Mary Tudor, younger sister <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII, dies at Westhorpe, Suffolk.<br />

Jul 11, 1533 Pope Clement VII excommunicates Henry VIII.<br />

Sep. 7, 1533 Birth <strong>of</strong> Princess Elizabeth<br />

Mar 8, 1534 Henry Brandon, Earl <strong>of</strong> Lincoln, son <strong>of</strong> Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor, dies.<br />

Mar 23, 1534 Parliament passes Act <strong>of</strong> Succession. Only children <strong>of</strong> King's marriage to Anne Boleyn are his lawful heirs<br />

Mar 23, 1534 Pope pronounces Henry VIII's marriage to Katherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon valid<br />

Apr 20, 1534 Elizabeth Barton, known as the "Nun <strong>of</strong> Kent" is executed for high treason at Tyburn.<br />

May 11, 1534 Henry VIII makes peace with James V <strong>of</strong> Scotland.<br />

Jul. 1534 Birth <strong>of</strong> Stillborn child to Anne Boleyn<br />

Sep 25, 1534 Pope Clement VII dies.<br />

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Jan 15, 1535 Henry VIII assumes the title "Supreme Head <strong>of</strong> the Church."<br />

Jun 22, 1535 Execution <strong>of</strong> John Fisher, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Rochester<br />

Jun 1535 Birth <strong>of</strong> stillborn child<br />

Jul. 6, 1535 Execution <strong>of</strong> Sir Thomas More<br />

Sep 10, 1535 Henry VIII visits Sir John Seymour at Wolf Hall, Savernake, Wiltshire. He meets his daughter, Jane Seymour for<br />

the first time.<br />

Nov. 1535 Henry VIII begins courting Jane Seymour<br />

Jan 7, 1536 Death <strong>of</strong> Katherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon<br />

Jan 29, 1536 Anne Boleyn gave birth to a stillborn son<br />

Jan 29, 1536 Katherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon buried at Petersborough Abbey<br />

Apr 30, 1536 Mark Smeaton, musician to Anne Boleyn, is arrested for suspicious criminal intercourse with Anne Boleyn.. May<br />

1, 1536 Anne Boleyn arrested and taken to the Tower <strong>of</strong> London<br />

May 1, 1536 Sir Henry Norris arrested for alleged affair with Anne Boleyn.<br />

May 2, 1536 George Boleyn arrested for high treason.<br />

May 4, 1536 Sir Francis Weston and Sir William Brereton arrested for high treason.<br />

May 5, 1536 English poet Sir Thomas Wyatt and SirRichard Page arrested for high treason.<br />

May 15, 1536 Trial <strong>of</strong> Anne Boleyn<br />

May 17, 1536 Mark Smeaton, Henry Norris, Francis Weston, William Brereton and George Boleyn executed<br />

May 19, 1536 Execution <strong>of</strong> Anne Boleyn<br />

May 20, 1536 Henry VIII betrothed to Jane Seymour<br />

Queen Jane Seymour<br />

May 30, 1536 Henry VIII and Jane Seymour married<br />

Jun 4, 1536 Jane Seymour <strong>of</strong>ficially proclaimed Queen <strong>of</strong><br />

England by Parliament.<br />

Jun 1536 Parliament passes Act <strong>of</strong> Succession. Only children <strong>of</strong> King's marriage to Jane Seymour are his lawful heirs<br />

Jul 6, 1536 Henry VIII meets with his daughter Mary at Hackney for the first time since his divorce from Catherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon at<br />

the instigation <strong>of</strong> Jane Seymour.<br />

Jul 8, 1536 Lady Margaret Douglas, niece <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII, is arrested and sent to the Tower after her betrothal to Thomas Howard<br />

without permission.<br />

Jul 22, 1536 Henry Fitzroy, illegitimate son <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII, dies <strong>of</strong> tuberculosis.<br />

Oct 9, 1536 The Pilgrimage <strong>of</strong> Grace, a popular rising in the north country against the dissolution <strong>of</strong> monasteries and religious<br />

innovations, begins under Robert Aske at Doncaster.<br />

Dec 21, 1536 Sir John Seymour, father <strong>of</strong> Jane, died at Wolf Hall.<br />

Jul 12, 1537 English rebel Robert Aske is executed.<br />

Oct 15, 1537 Prince Edward christened at Hampton Court.<br />

Oct. 12, 1537 Birth <strong>of</strong> Prince Edward<br />

OCt. 24, 1537 Death <strong>of</strong> Jane Seymour<br />

MAY 12, 1537 Jane Seymour buried at Garter Chapel at Windsor.<br />

Apr 3, 1538 Lady Elizabeth Howard Boleyn, mother <strong>of</strong> Anne Boleyn, dies at Reading’s Place besides Baynard’s Castle in<br />

London.<br />

Feb 6, 1539 Duke John III <strong>of</strong> Cleves, father <strong>of</strong> Anne, dies.<br />

Mar 13, 1539 Sir Thomas Boleyn, father <strong>of</strong> Anne, dies.<br />

Sep. 4, 1539 Henry VIII betrothed to Anne <strong>of</strong> Cleves<br />

Oct 6, 1539 Marriage treaty between Henry VIII and Anne <strong>of</strong> Cleves signed.<br />

_Queen Anne <strong>of</strong> Cleves_<br />

Jan 6, 1540 Henry VIII and Anne <strong>of</strong> Cleves married<br />

Apr. 1540 Henry VIII begins courting Katherine Howard<br />

Apr 17, 1540 Thomas Cromwell is created Earl <strong>of</strong> Essex.<br />

Jun 18, 1540 Thomas Cromwell is arrested for high treason.<br />

Jul. 9, 1540 Henry VIII's marriage to Anne <strong>of</strong> Cleves is annulled<br />

Jul. 28, 1540 Execution <strong>of</strong> Thomas Cromwell<br />

_Queen Katherine Howard_<br />

Jul. 28, 1540 Henry VIII and Katherine Howard married<br />

May 28, 1541 Margaret Pole, Countess <strong>of</strong> Salisbury, is executed for treason. She is the last <strong>of</strong> the Plantagenets.<br />

Aug 27, 1541Catherine Howard appoints her ex-lover Francis Dereham as her private secretary<br />

Oct 18, 1541Margaret Tudor, older sister <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII, died at Methven Castle.<br />

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Nov. 1, 1541 Henry VIII informed <strong>of</strong> Catherine's adultery<br />

Dec 18, 1541Thomas Culpepper and Francis Dereham are executed at Tyburn for high treason.<br />

Feb. 7, 1542 Parliament passes Act <strong>of</strong> Attainder condemning Katherine Howard to death<br />

Feb 13, 1542 Catherine Howard executed for treason<br />

Feb 13, 1542 Lady Jane Rochford executed for treason for aiding in Catherine Howard's adultry<br />

May 5, 1542 Agnes Howard, dowager Duchess <strong>of</strong> Norfolk, is released from the Tower after being cleared <strong>of</strong> the Catherine<br />

Howard scandal.<br />

Mar 2, 1543 John Nevill, 3rd Baron Latimer, second husband <strong>of</strong> Catherine Parr, died in London.<br />

_Queen Catherine Parr_<br />

Jul. 12, 1543Henry VIII marries Catherine Parr<br />

Jul 19, 1543 Lady Mary Boleyn Carey, sister <strong>of</strong> Anne Boleyn, dies.<br />

Jul 7, 1544 Catherine Parr is appointed Regent <strong>of</strong> England while Henry VIII is <strong>of</strong>f to War in France.<br />

Jul 13, 1545 Catherine Parr makes amends with King Henry before the warrant for her arrest was carried out for charges <strong>of</strong><br />

heresy.<br />

Apr 24, 1546 Henry VIII charters the English Navy.<br />

Jul 16, 1546 Anne Askew is burned at the stake at Smithfield for heresy.<br />

Jan 24, 1547 Henry Howard, Earl <strong>of</strong> Surrey, is executed for high treason.<br />

Jan 28, 1547 Death <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII - accession <strong>of</strong> Edward VI, Edward Seymour, Earl <strong>of</strong> Hertford becomes protector <strong>of</strong> England<br />

Feb 16, 1547 Henry VIII buried at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor next to Jane Seymour.<br />

Jan 31, 1547 Edward Seymour named Lord Protector <strong>of</strong> England.<br />

Feb 20, 1547Edward VI crowned King at Westminster.<br />

Apr. 1547 Marriage <strong>of</strong> Katherine Parr to Thomas Seymour<br />

May 04, 1547 Catherine Parr secretly married Thomas Seymour.<br />

Aug 15, 1548 Mary, Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots, lands in France to marry the future Francis II<br />

Aug. 30, 1548 Birth <strong>of</strong> Mary, daughter <strong>of</strong> Katherine Parr and Thomas Seymour<br />

Sep. 7, 1548 Catherine Parr buried at Sudeley Castle<br />

Jan 15, 1549 The Act <strong>of</strong> Uniformity was passed by the House <strong>of</strong> Lords, making the Catholic Mass illegal and introducing the<br />

Book <strong>of</strong> Common Prayer.<br />

Jan 16, 1549 Thomas Seymour arrested and sent to Tower <strong>of</strong> London for having schemed to marry Edward VI to Lady Jane Grey<br />

(age 12) and himself to Princess Elizabeth(age 16)<br />

Jan 21, 1549 Katherine Ashley and Thomas Parry, members <strong>of</strong> the household <strong>of</strong> Princess Elizabeth, were arrested and taken to<br />

the Tower on suspicion <strong>of</strong> conspiring to marry the Princess Elizabeth to Thomas Seymour.<br />

Mar 20 1549 Thomas Seymour, baron Seymour <strong>of</strong> Sudeley is executed<br />

? 1549 Book <strong>of</strong> Common Prayer by Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Canterbury Thomas Cranmer<br />

published<br />

May 20, 1549 Parliament passes an Act <strong>of</strong> Uniformity which forbids other prayer books<br />

Oct 10, 1549 Edward Seymour, Lord Protector, is arrested by John Dudley on suspicion <strong>of</strong> treason.<br />

Jun 4, 1550 Robert Dudley, son <strong>of</strong> John Dudley Earl <strong>of</strong> Warwick marries Amy Robsart.<br />

? 1551 42 articles <strong>of</strong> religion published by archbishop <strong>of</strong> Canterbury Thomas Cranmer<br />

Mar 18, 1551 Mary Tudor meets with her brother Edward in hopes <strong>of</strong> reconciling their religious differences.<br />

Mar 29, 1551 Henry Sidney, son <strong>of</strong> Sir William, married Mary Dudley, daughter <strong>of</strong> John Dudley.<br />

Jul 14, 1551 Henry Brandon, Duke <strong>of</strong> Suffolk, dies.<br />

Oct 11, 1551 John Dudley, Earl <strong>of</strong> Warwick, is created Duke <strong>of</strong> Northumberland.<br />

Jan 22, 1552 Edward Seymour, Duke <strong>of</strong> Somerset, former lord protector <strong>of</strong> England executed after trial on rumped-up charges<br />

Jun 27, 1552 King Edward sets out on an extended progress through the southern and western regions <strong>of</strong> England.<br />

Apr 14, 1552Parliament passes a more radical Book <strong>of</strong> Common Prayer in the Second Act <strong>of</strong> Uniformity<br />

May 21, 1553 Lady Jane Grey unwillingly marries Guildford Dudley, youngest <strong>of</strong> John in a double ceremony with her sister<br />

Catherine who married Lord William Herbert.<br />

Jun 21, 1553 King Edward VI signs a statement naming Lady Jane Grey as his successor.<br />

Jul. 6, 1553 Edward VI dies - accession <strong>of</strong> Mary I<br />

1553 Treaty <strong>of</strong> marriage arranged between Mary I and Prince Philip <strong>of</strong> Spain<br />

1553 Insurrection against Mary I is led by Henry Grey, duke <strong>of</strong> Suffolk whose daughter, Jane is married to Lord Guildford<br />

Dudley as part <strong>of</strong> a plot to alter the succession<br />

Jul 10, 1553Lady Jane Grey is proclaimed Queen <strong>of</strong> England.<br />

Jul. 19, 1553 Forces loyal to Mary I disperse Suffolk's troops and Jane Grey is imprisoned in the Tower <strong>of</strong> London. Mary<br />

proclaimed Queen<br />

Aug. 3, 1553 Mary enters London<br />

Aug 8, 1553 Edward VI is buried at Westminster.<br />

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Aug 18, 1553 John Dudley is tried and convicted <strong>of</strong> treason.<br />

Aug. 22, 1553 Duke <strong>of</strong> Northumberland, John Dudley executed at the Tower <strong>of</strong> London.<br />

Aug 23, 1553 Catholic Bishop Stephen Gardiner is appointed Lord Chancellor <strong>of</strong> England upon his release from the Tower. He<br />

was imprisoned there during Edward’s reign.<br />

Oct 1, 1553 Mary crowned Queen.<br />

Oct 5, 1553 Mary holds first Parliament to legitimize the marriage <strong>of</strong> her father Henry VIII and her mother Catherine <strong>of</strong><br />

Aragon.<br />

Nov 13, 1553 Lady Jane Grey is tried to for treason.<br />

Nov 14, 1553 Queen Mary pardons Lady Jane Grey.<br />

1554 Duke <strong>of</strong> Suffolk released from prison as show <strong>of</strong> clemency. Suffolk again proclaims his daughter Jane, Queen and tries to<br />

rally support<br />

Jan 12, 1554 The marriage treaty is signed between Mary and Philip II <strong>of</strong> Spain.<br />

Jan 22, 1554 Sir Thomas Wyatt raises a new insurgent army and occupies Rochester<br />

Feb. 7, 1554 Some <strong>of</strong> Wyatt's men are cut <strong>of</strong>f by the Queen's forces and others desert. Wyatt surrenders.<br />

Feb. 12, 1554 Lady Jane Grey and her husband are executed<br />

Feb 23, 1554 Henry Grey, father <strong>of</strong> Lady Jane Grey is executed.<br />

Mar 9, 1554 Frances Brandon, mother <strong>of</strong> Lady Jane Grey, marries Adrian Stokes.<br />

Mar 15, 1554 Sir Thomas Wyatt is tried for treason<br />

Mar 18, 1554 Princess Elizabeth is sent to the Tower for suspicion <strong>of</strong> complicity in Sir Thomas Wyatt’s rebellion.<br />

Apr. 11, 1554 Sir Thomas Wyatt is executed<br />

May 19, 1554 Princess Elizabeth transfers from the Tower <strong>of</strong> London to Woodstock.<br />

Jul 25, 1554 Queen Mary marries Philip II <strong>of</strong> Spain.<br />

Nov 30, 1554 Sir Philip Sidney born at Penshurst, Kent.<br />

1555 Mary I returns England to the Catholic faith persecuting Protestants.<br />

Feb 9, 1555 John Hooper, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Gloucester, is burned at the stake for heresy.<br />

Apr 11, 1555 Juana <strong>of</strong> Castile, sister <strong>of</strong> Catherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon and mother <strong>of</strong> Emperor Charles V, dies at Tordesillas.<br />

Oct. 16, 1555 Hugh Latimer, bishop <strong>of</strong> Worcester, and Nicholas Ridley, bishop <strong>of</strong> London burned at the stake<br />

Nov 12, 1555 Stephen Gardiner, Lord Chancellor <strong>of</strong> England, dies at Whitehall, London.<br />

Jan 1, 1556 Nicholas Heath, Archbishop <strong>of</strong> York, appointed Lord Chancellor <strong>of</strong> England.<br />

Feb. 14, 1556 Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Canterbury Thomas Cranmer is degraded from his <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

Mar 8, 1556 Queen Mary grants charter <strong>of</strong> the founding <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity College at Oxford.<br />

March 21, 1556 Thomas Cranmer renounces Rome and is burned at the stake<br />

Apr. 1556 Reginald Pole is named Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Canterbury<br />

Feb 27, 1557 Queen Mary receives Osep Nepea, the first Russian ambassador ever to set foot on English soil.<br />

Jun 7, 1557 England declares war on France.<br />

Jul. 16, 1557 Death <strong>of</strong> Anne <strong>of</strong> Cleves<br />

Jan 7, 1558 The French capture Calais from the English, which belonged to England for more than 200 years.<br />

Apr 24, 1558 Mary, Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots, marries the future Francis II <strong>of</strong> France.<br />

Sep 21, 1558 Emperor Charles V dies at the monastery <strong>of</strong> Yuste in Estremadura.<br />

Nov. 17, 1558 Death <strong>of</strong> Mary I accession <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth I<br />

? 1558 Robert Dudley, Elizabeth's court favorite is named to the privy council<br />

Jan 13, 1559 Elizabeth crowned Queen <strong>of</strong> England<br />

Apr 2, 1559 Peace treaty signed at Cambrasis between England and France. Calais is to remain in French hands for eight years<br />

and then be restored to England under a penalty <strong>of</strong> 500,000 crowns<br />

Jun 24, 1559 The Elizabethan Prayer Book is first used.<br />

Jul 10, 1559 King Henry II <strong>of</strong> France dies. He is succeeded by his son, Francis II and his wife, Mary, Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots. Queen<br />

Mary <strong>of</strong> Scotland and France assumes the title Queen <strong>of</strong> England also<br />

Nov 11, 1559 Frances Brandon, mother <strong>of</strong> Lady Jane Grey, dies in London.<br />

1560 French troops in Scotland try to assert Queen Mary's claim to the English throne, considered Illegitimate by Catholics<br />

1560 English troops besiege the French at Leith Scotland<br />

Jun 1560 Mary's mother Marie <strong>of</strong> Lorraine, who has acted as regent in Scotland for her daughter , dies<br />

Jun 11, 1560 Mary <strong>of</strong> Guise, Regent <strong>of</strong> Scotland, dies.<br />

Jul. 6, 1560 Treaty <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh ends French interference in Scotland<br />

Sep 8, 1560 Amy Robsart, wife <strong>of</strong> Robert Dudley, is found dead at the foot <strong>of</strong> the stairs in her home, Cumnor Place outside<br />

Oxford. She appeared to have fallen down the stairs and broken her neck but rumors fly that Robert conspired to have her<br />

murdered in order to marry Elizabeth.<br />

Dec. 5, 1560 Francois II King <strong>of</strong> France dies. His brother is crowned Charles IX<br />

Dec 15, 1560 Sir Thomas Parry, c<strong>of</strong>ferer to Queen Elizabeth, dies.<br />

Aug 10, 1561 Lady Catherine Grey, sister <strong>of</strong> Lady Jane and next in line to the English throne, is arrested for marrying Edward<br />

Seymour, Earl <strong>of</strong> Hertford without Elizabeth’s permission, and taken to the Tower.<br />

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Aug. 19, 1561 Mary Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots returns to Scotland and becomes embroiled in arguments with Calvinist John Knox who's<br />

Confession <strong>of</strong> Faith denied Papal authority in Scotland<br />

Sep. 20, 1561 Treaty signed at Hampton Court pledging Elizabeth's support <strong>of</strong> the persecuted French Huguenots.<br />

Sep 24, 1561 Lady Catherine Grey gives birth to a son, Edward, in the Tower <strong>of</strong> London.<br />

1561 English navigator John Hawkins hijacks Portuguese slave ship, trading the slaves in Brazil for ginger, pearls and sugar<br />

beginning England's<br />

participation in the slave trade<br />

Jul 15, 1562 Elizabeth cancels a scheduled meeting with Mary, Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots because <strong>of</strong> Mary’s continued attacks on French<br />

Protestants.<br />

1563 Mary Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots sends her secretary to Elizabeth claiming the right <strong>of</strong> succession Anglican Church (Church <strong>of</strong><br />

England) established by adoption <strong>of</strong> Thomas Cranmer's 39 articles Sir John Hawkins brings the potato to England ( it could<br />

have been a sweet potato)<br />

1564 Elizabeth takes a share <strong>of</strong> John Hawkins' 2nd slave run and loans him one <strong>of</strong> her ships<br />

1565 London Royal Exchange founded Royal College <strong>of</strong> Physicians given authority to dissect human cadavers<br />

John Hawkins introduces tobacco to England<br />

Mar 9, 1566 Italian secretary to Mary Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots is murdered in front <strong>of</strong> her by <strong>Scott</strong>ish nobles acting on order from her<br />

husband Henry Lord Darnley<br />

Jun 19, 1566 Mary, Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots gives birth to James (later James I <strong>of</strong> England).<br />

Feb. 10, 1567 Lord Darnley, husband <strong>of</strong> Mary Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots is murdered. Mary is suspected <strong>of</strong> complicity<br />

Apr. 24, 1567 Queen Mary <strong>of</strong> Scotland is kidnapped by James Hepburn, earl <strong>of</strong> Bothwell<br />

May 15, 1567 Mary marries the earl <strong>of</strong> Bothwell in a Protestant service provoking a rebellion<br />

Jul. 24, 1567 Mary is forced to put aside Bothwell and sign an abdication in favor <strong>of</strong> her 13 month old son<br />

May 13, 1568 Mary <strong>of</strong> Scotland escapes from captivity, is defeated at Langside, flees to England and is placed in captivity by<br />

Elizabeth<br />

1568 Sir John Hawkins is ambushed at sea by the Spanish around the West Indies. He looses 2 ships which precipitates an<br />

undeclared state <strong>of</strong> war<br />

English explorer David Ingram travels from the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico north to Canada<br />

Jan 27, 1568 Lady Catherine Grey dies.<br />

1569 English earls near the <strong>Scott</strong>ish border rebel against Elizabeth but are easily suppressed<br />

Oct 1, 1569 Thomas Howard, Duke <strong>of</strong> Norfolk is imprisoned in the Tower for attempting to marry Mary, Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots.<br />

Jan 2, 1571 Marriage negotiations are open between Elizabeth and Henry, Duke <strong>of</strong> Anjou.<br />

Feb 25, 1571 Sir William Cecil is created Lord Burghley.<br />

Sir Francis Drake puts to sea to attempt to capture Spanish galleons<br />

carrying silver<br />

Apr 23, 1572 Queen Elizabeth knights Walter Devereux, Earl <strong>of</strong> Hereford, for his defeat <strong>of</strong> the Catholic earls <strong>of</strong> the north who<br />

rose in revolT in 1571.<br />

Aug 22, 1572 Thomas Percy, seventh Earl <strong>of</strong> Northumberland, is executed at York for treason.<br />

1573 Sir Francis Drake captures largest haul in history - a shipment <strong>of</strong> silver from Potosi mines destined for Spain<br />

Dec 21, 1573 Sir Francis Walsingham appointed Principal Secretary <strong>of</strong> State<br />

May 30, 1574 King Charles IX <strong>of</strong> France dies. He is succeeded by Henry III.<br />

Jun 2, 1574 Thomas Howard, 4th Duke <strong>of</strong> Norfolk is executed at the Tower <strong>of</strong> London for treason.<br />

Dec 12, 1574 Anne <strong>of</strong> Denmark, daughter <strong>of</strong> Frederick II and Queen Consort <strong>of</strong> James I, born<br />

May 17, 1575 Mathew Parker, Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Canterbury, dies.<br />

Jul 22, 1575 Two Dutch Anabaptists are burned at the stake at Smithfield by order <strong>of</strong> Queen Elizabeth.<br />

Nov 14, 1575 Queen Elizabeth refuses to accept the sovereignty <strong>of</strong> the Netherlands, which William the Silent <strong>of</strong> Orange, in<br />

desperation at the course <strong>of</strong> war, had agreed to have <strong>of</strong>fered to her.<br />

May 9, 1576 The Earl <strong>of</strong> Essex is reappointed "Earl Marshal <strong>of</strong> Ireland".<br />

Sep 22, 1576 The Earl <strong>of</strong> Essex dies.<br />

1577 Sir Francis Drake leaves with a fleet <strong>of</strong> ships to sail down the coast <strong>of</strong> Africa to South America<br />

1578 Francis Drake sails through the Strait <strong>of</strong> Magellan loosing 4 <strong>of</strong> his<br />

ships. He ravages the coasts <strong>of</strong> Chile and Peru<br />

Elizabeth grants a patent to Sir Humphrey Gilbert to inhabit and possess all remote and heathen lands. He begins to search for<br />

the Northwest Passage<br />

Mar 10, 1578 Queen Elizabeth pays a subsidy <strong>of</strong> 20,000 pounds to John Casimir <strong>of</strong> the Palatinate to aid the Dutch.<br />

Apr 14, 1578 James Hepburn, third husband <strong>of</strong> Mary, Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots, dies in confinement in the castle <strong>of</strong> Dragsholm, Zeeland.<br />

Apr 20, 1578 Lady Mary Grey, sister <strong>of</strong> Lady Jane, dies.<br />

Jun 11, 1578 Queen Elizabeth grants a patent to Sir Humphrey Gilbert to explore and colonize the New World.<br />

Sep 21, 1578 Robert Dudley secretly marries Lady Lettice Knollys, widow <strong>of</strong> the Earl <strong>of</strong> Essex and cousin to Queen Elizabeth, at<br />

Wanstead.<br />

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Sep 26, 1578 Sir Humphrey Gilbert sets sails from Dartmouth to the New World. The attempt soon fails due to lack <strong>of</strong><br />

equipment and lack <strong>of</strong> discipline among his crew.<br />

Jun 17, 1579 Sir Francis Drake puts in for repairs north <strong>of</strong> present day San Francisco and proclaims England’s sovereignty over<br />

New Albion (California).<br />

Aug 17, 1579 Francis, Duke <strong>of</strong> Anjou, visits Queen Elizabeth at Greenwich with the intent to marry her.<br />

Oct 7, 1579 The Privy Council fails to give Queen Elizabeth the support she expects in the proceedings <strong>of</strong> a marriage treaty with<br />

the Duke <strong>of</strong> Anjou.<br />

Jan 9, 1580 John Smith, early settler <strong>of</strong> the Jamestown colony in Virginia, is baptized at Willoughby-By-Alford, Lincolnshire.<br />

Sep 19, 1580 Katherine Brandon Bertie, Dowager Duchess <strong>of</strong> Suffolk and cousin to Queen Elizabeth, dies.<br />

Sep 26, 1580 Sir Francis Drake returns to England after being the first Englishman to circumnavigate the world<br />

1581 Sir Francis Drake takes the richest prize ever captured on the high seas - gold, silver, gems worth as much as the crown's<br />

total revenue for one year. Spain protests and wants restitution. Elizabeth keeps the booty<br />

Mar 18, 1581 Parliament passes a severe legislation against Roman Catholics, to retain their obedience to the Queen, with fines<br />

<strong>of</strong> 100 marks for hearing Mass and 20 pounds per month for recusancy.<br />

May 4, 1581 Francis Drake is knighted by Queen Elizabeth.<br />

Nov 7, 1581 The marriage treaty between Queen Elizabeth and the Duke <strong>of</strong> Anjou is signed.<br />

Dec 24, 1582 The London Bridge Waterworks begins piping water into private homes for the first time.<br />

Jun 11, 1583 Sir Humphrey Gilbert departs England with five ships for the New World.<br />

Jun 18, 1583 The first known life insurance policy is made in England on the life <strong>of</strong> William Gibbons for one year at eight<br />

percent premium.<br />

Jul 6, 1583 Edmund Grindal, Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Canterbury, dies.<br />

Aug 3, 1583 Sir Humphrey Gilbert arrives at Newfoundlands and claims it in the name <strong>of</strong> the Crown.<br />

Sep 9, 1583 Sir Humphrey Gilbert drowns at sea enroute back to England.<br />

1583 Humphrey Gilbert claims Newfoundland in the name <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth England and Turkey establish trade.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Nicholas 16 Danforth (3054) and Alice Jordan (3055) (see #61441) were as follows:<br />

30720. i. THOMAS 15 (3045).<br />

ii. ANNE (3063) was born in 1561 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England.<br />

iii. JOHANE (3064) was born between Mar 19, 1562 and 1563.<br />

iv. MARGARET (3065) was born in 1565 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England.<br />

v. OLIVE "ALICE" (3066) was born in 1567 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England.<br />

vi. ELIZABETH (3067) was born between Jan 29, 1569 and 1570.<br />

61441. ALICE 16 JORDAN (3055) was born circa 1540 at Kellashall, Suffolk, England. She married Nicholas Danforth (3054)<br />

(see #61440), son <strong>of</strong> Paul Danforth (3061) and Katheryne ? (--?--) (3062).<br />

Generation Seventeen<br />

122880. PAUL 17 DANFORTH (3061) (William Danford, #245760) was born circa 1482 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England. He<br />

married Katheryne ? (--?--) (3062) (see #122881). He died in 1538 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England.<br />

Will: mentions wife Katherine, sons (


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May 19, 1501 Katherine and Arthur married for the second time by proxy<br />

Sep 27, 1501 Catherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon departs from Laredo on the Basque coast to England.<br />

Oct 2, 1501 Catherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon arrives at Plymouth, England.<br />

Nov. 14, 1501 Katherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon and Arthur, Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales marry<br />

Dec 21, 1501 Arthur, Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales and Catherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon depart for Wales.<br />

Apr. 2, 1502 Death <strong>of</strong> Prince Arthur<br />

Feb 10, 1503 Elizabeth <strong>of</strong> York dies, giving birth to her youngest daughter, which she names Catherine.<br />

Feb 23, 1503 Elizabeth <strong>of</strong> York buried at Westminster Abbey.<br />

Jun 25, 1503 Katherine betrothed to Prince Henry<br />

Aug 8, 1503 Margaret Tudor marries King James IV <strong>of</strong> Scotland.<br />

Dec 26, 1503 Pope Julius grants a papal dispensation to allow the marriage <strong>of</strong> Prince Henry to Catherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon.<br />

Feb. 18, 1504 Henry created Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales<br />

Nov 24, 1504 Queen Isabella <strong>of</strong> Castile, mother <strong>of</strong> CatherinE <strong>of</strong> Aragon, dies. She is succeeded by her daughter Juana.<br />

Jun 27, 1505 Prince Henry repudiates betrothal to Katherine<br />

Jan 31, 1506 King Henry VII receives Philip I and Juana <strong>of</strong> Castile at Windsor. Their ship, enroute from Zeeland to Spain, was<br />

blown <strong>of</strong>f course and accidentally landed at Melcombe, near Waymouth.<br />

Sep 25, 1506 King Philip I <strong>of</strong> Castile dies at Burgos. His wife Queen Juana becomes insane.<br />

? 1507 Birth <strong>of</strong> Jane Seymour<br />

Dec 21, 1507 Henry VII signs marriage treaty between his daughter Mary and the Archduke Charles, son <strong>of</strong> Philip I <strong>of</strong> Spain.<br />

Apr. 22, 1509 Death <strong>of</strong> Henry VII - accession <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII<br />

May 10, 1509 Henry VII buried at Westminster Abbey next to his wife, Elizabeth <strong>of</strong> York.<br />

Queen Katherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon<br />

Jun 11, 1509 Henry VIII and Katherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon married<br />

Jun 24, 1509 Coronation <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII and Katherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon<br />

Jun 29, 1509 Margaret Beaufort, Countess <strong>of</strong> Richmond and mother <strong>of</strong> Henry VII, dies at Westminster.<br />

Jun 31, 1510 Catherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon gives birth to stillborn daughter.<br />

Aug 17, 1510 Edmund Dudley, Earl <strong>of</strong> Suffolk, beheaded at the Tower <strong>of</strong> London for treason.<br />

Jan 1, 1511 Birth <strong>of</strong> Prince Henry<br />

Feb. 22, 1511 Death <strong>of</strong> Prince Henry<br />

Nov 13, 1511 Henry VIII joins the Holy League.<br />

? 1512 Birth <strong>of</strong> Katherine Parr<br />

Apr 10, 1512 Margaret Tudor gives birth to James (later James V <strong>of</strong> Scotland) in Linlithgow.<br />

Sep 24, 1513 Tournai surrenders to the English.<br />

Oct. 1513Birth <strong>of</strong> son - died soon after birth<br />

Aug 6, 1514 Margaret Tudor, sister <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII, marries Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl <strong>of</strong> Angus.<br />

Oct 9, 1514 Mary Tudor, younger sister <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII marries King Louis XII <strong>of</strong> France<br />

Nov 5, 1514 Mary Tudor crowned Queen <strong>of</strong> France.<br />

Nov. 1514 Birth <strong>of</strong> son - died soon after birth<br />

M ay 13, 1515 Charles Brandon, Duke <strong>of</strong> Suffolk, marries the already pregnant Mary Tudor at Greenwich. He had secretly<br />

married her several months earlier in France without the King's permission.<br />

Sep. 22, 1515 Birth <strong>of</strong> Anne <strong>of</strong> Cleves<br />

Dec 24, 1515 Thomas Wolsey appointed Lord Chancellor <strong>of</strong> England.<br />

Jan 1516<br />

Jan 23, 1516 King Ferdinand, father <strong>of</strong> Catherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon, dies at Madrigalejo.<br />

Feb. 18, 1516 Birth <strong>of</strong> Princess Mary<br />

Mar 11, 1516 Henry Brandon, son <strong>of</strong> Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor (younger sister <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII) born<br />

Jan 17, 1517 Henry Grey, father <strong>of</strong> Lady Jane Grey, born.<br />

Jul 16, 1517 Frances Brandon, daughter <strong>of</strong> Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor and mother <strong>of</strong> Lady Jane Grey, born at Hatfield.<br />

Nov 11, 1517 Thomas Parr, father <strong>of</strong> Catherine Parr, dies in London.<br />

Nov 10, 1518 Catherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon gives birth to another stillborn daughter.<br />

Feb. 1519 Death <strong>of</strong> Maximilian, Holy Roman Emperor, Charles <strong>of</strong> Castile, Katherine's nephew, elected as his replacement<br />

Jun 1519 Birth <strong>of</strong> Henry FitzRoy, Bastard son <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII and Elizabeth Blount<br />

Feb 04, 1520 Mary Boleyn, former mistress <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII, marries William Carey.<br />

Jun 8-26, 1520 Field <strong>of</strong> the Cloth <strong>of</strong> Gold held between Henry VIII and Francis I <strong>of</strong> France.<br />

Jul 10, 1520 Henry VIII meets Emperor Charles V at Gravelines.<br />

May 17, 1521 Edward Stafford, Duke <strong>of</strong> Buckingham, executed for high treason.<br />

Oct 11, 1521 Henry VIII named Defender <strong>of</strong> the Faith by Pope Leo X.<br />

1524 Katherine past childbearing, Henry VIII NO longer sleeps with her<br />

? 1525 Birth <strong>of</strong> Katherine Howard<br />

Feb. 1526 Henry VIII begins courting Anne Boleyn<br />

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May 17, 1527 Ecclesiastical court established at Westminster to hear Henry VIII's arguments requesting an annulment <strong>of</strong> his<br />

marriage to Katherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon<br />

Jun 18, 1525 Henry Fitzroy, illegitimate son <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII is created Duke <strong>of</strong> Richmond. Thomas Boleyn is createdViscount<br />

Rochford. At this ceremony is where Henry first spots his daughter, Anne Boleyn.<br />

Jun 22, 1527 Henry tells Katherine he doubts the validity <strong>of</strong> their marriage<br />

Sep. 1527 Henry VIII asks Pope for an annulment<br />

Apr 2, 1528 Margaret Tudor marries her third husband, Henry Stewart, 1st Lord Methven<br />

Sep. 29, 1528 Cardinal Campeggio sent by Pope to hear Henry VIII's case<br />

May 20, 1529 Lady Maud Green Parr, mother <strong>of</strong> Catherine Parr, dies.<br />

May 31, 1529 Legatine court opens at Black Friars<br />

Oct 26, 1529 Sir Thomas More appointed Lord Chancellor <strong>of</strong> England to replace Thomas Wolsey<br />

Dec 8, 1529 Thomas Boleyn created Earl <strong>of</strong> Wiltshire.<br />

Nov. 1530 Death <strong>of</strong> Cardinal Wolsey<br />

Nov 4, 1530 Thomas Wolsey is arrested for high treason.<br />

Nov 29, 1530 Thomas Wolsey dies at Leicester while enroute to London to be executed.<br />

Feb. 11, 1531 Parliament makes Henry VIII Supreme Head <strong>of</strong> the Church in England<br />

Jul. 14, 1531 Henry separates from Katherine and banishes her from court<br />

May 16, 1532 Sir Thomas More resigns as Lord Chancellor.<br />

Sep. 1, 1532 Anne Boleyn created Marquis <strong>of</strong> Pembroke<br />

Nov 15, 1532 Pope Clement VII threatens Henry VIII with excommunication if he does not leave Anne Boleyn<br />

Queen Anne Boleyn<br />

Jan 25, 1533 S ecret marriage <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn<br />

Mar 30, 1533 Thomas Cranmer is appointed Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Canterbury.<br />

May 23, 1533 Archbishop Cranmer declares the marriage <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII and Katherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon to be invalid<br />

Jun 1, 1533 Coronation <strong>of</strong> Anne Boleyn<br />

Jun 24, 1533 Robert Dudley, Earl <strong>of</strong> Leicester, born.<br />

Jun 25, 1533 Mary Tudor, younger sister <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII, dies at Westhorpe, Suffolk.<br />

Jul 11, 1533 Pope Clement VII excommunicates Henry VIII.<br />

Sep. 7, 1533 Birth <strong>of</strong> Princess Elizabeth<br />

Mar 8, 1534 Henry Brandon, Earl <strong>of</strong> Lincoln, son <strong>of</strong> Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor, dies.<br />

Mar 23, 1534 Parliament passes Act <strong>of</strong> Succession. Only children <strong>of</strong> King's marriage to Anne Boleyn are his lawful heirs<br />

Mar 23, 1534 Pope pronounces Henry VIII's marriage to Katherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon valid<br />

Apr 20, 1534 Elizabeth Barton, known as the "Nun <strong>of</strong> Kent" is executed for high treason at Tyburn.<br />

May 11, 1534 Henry VIII makes peace with James V <strong>of</strong> Scotland.<br />

Jul. 1534 Birth <strong>of</strong> Stillborn child to Anne Boleyn<br />

Sep 25, 1534 Pope Clement VII dies.<br />

Jan 15, 1535 Henry VIII assumes the title "Supreme Head <strong>of</strong> the Church."<br />

Jun 22, 1535 Execution <strong>of</strong> John Fisher, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Rochester<br />

Jun 1535 Birth <strong>of</strong> stillborn child<br />

Jul. 6, 1535 Execution <strong>of</strong> Sir Thomas More<br />

Sep 10, 1535 Henry VIII visits Sir John Seymour at Wolf Hall, Savernake, Wiltshire. He meets his daughter, Jane Seymour for<br />

the first time.<br />

Nov. 1535 Henry VIII begins courting Jane Seymour<br />

Jan 7, 1536 Death <strong>of</strong> Katherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon<br />

Jan 29, 1536 Anne Boleyn gave birth to a stillborn son<br />

Jan 29, 1536 Katherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon buried at Petersborough Abbey<br />

Apr 30, 1536 Mark Smeaton, musician to Anne Boleyn, is arrested for suspicious criminal intercourse with Anne Boleyn.. May<br />

1, 1536 Anne Boleyn arrested and taken to the Tower <strong>of</strong> London<br />

May 1, 1536 Sir Henry Norris arrested for alleged affair with Anne Boleyn.<br />

May 2, 1536 George Boleyn arrested for high treason.<br />

May 4, 1536 Sir Francis Weston and Sir William Brereton arrested for high treason.<br />

May 5, 1536 English poet Sir Thomas Wyatt and SirRichard Page arrested for high treason.<br />

May 15, 1536 Trial <strong>of</strong> Anne Boleyn<br />

May 17, 1536 Mark Smeaton, Henry Norris, Francis Weston, William Brereton and George Boleyn executed<br />

May 19, 1536 Execution <strong>of</strong> Anne Boleyn<br />

May 20, 1536 Henry VIII betrothed to Jane Seymour<br />

Queen Jane Seymour<br />

May 30, 1536 Henry VIII and Jane Seymour married<br />

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Jun 4, 1536 Jane Seymour <strong>of</strong>ficially proclaimed Queen <strong>of</strong><br />

England by Parliament.<br />

Jun 1536 Parliament passes Act <strong>of</strong> Succession. Only children <strong>of</strong> King's marriage to Jane Seymour are his lawful heirs<br />

Jul 6, 1536 Henry VIII meets with his daughter Mary at Hackney for the first time since his divorce from Catherine <strong>of</strong> Aragon at<br />

the instigation <strong>of</strong> Jane Seymour.<br />

Jul 8, 1536 Lady Margaret Douglas, niece <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII, is arrested and sent to the Tower after her betrothal to Thomas Howard<br />

without permission.<br />

Jul 22, 1536 Henry Fitzroy, illegitimate son <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII, dies <strong>of</strong> tuberculosis.<br />

Oct 9, 1536 The Pilgrimage <strong>of</strong> Grace, a popular rising in the north country against the dissolution <strong>of</strong> monasteries and religious<br />

innovations, begins under Robert Aske at Doncaster.<br />

Dec 21, 1536 Sir John Seymour, father <strong>of</strong> Jane, died at Wolf Hall.<br />

Jul 12, 1537 English rebel Robert Aske is executed.<br />

Oct 15, 1537 Prince Edward christened at Hampton Court.<br />

Oct. 12, 1537 Birth <strong>of</strong> Prince Edward<br />

OCt. 24, 1537 Death <strong>of</strong> Jane Seymour<br />

MAY 12, 1537 Jane Seymour buried at Garter Chapel at Windsor.<br />

Apr 3, 1538 Lady Elizabeth Howard Boleyn, mother <strong>of</strong> Anne Boleyn, dies at Reading’s Place besides Baynard’s Castle in<br />

London.[Brøderbund <strong>Family</strong> Archive #17, Ed. 1, Birth Records: United States/Europe, Birth Records AAI Birth Records<br />

Extraction, Date <strong>of</strong> Import: Jun 12, 2000, Internal Ref. #1.17.1.7976.4]<br />

Individual: Danforth, Paul<br />

Birth date: Abt. 1482<br />

Birth place: ENG<br />

CD# 100.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Paul 17 Danforth (3061) and Katheryne ? (--?--) (3062) (see #122881) were as follows:<br />

i. OLIVE "ALICE" 16 (3072).<br />

ii. MARGARET (3070).<br />

iii. AGNES (3071).<br />

61440. iv. NICHOLAS (3054).<br />

v. THOMAS (3073) was born in 1532 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England.<br />

vi. ROBERT (3074) was born in 1534.<br />

vii. RICHARD (3075) was born in 1536.<br />

viii. ISABELL (3076) was born in 1538.<br />

122881. KATHERYNE ? 17 (--?--) (3062) married Paul Danforth (3061) (see #122880), son <strong>of</strong> William Danford (3068) and<br />

Isabel ? (--?--) (3069).<br />

Generation Eighteen<br />

245760. WILLIAM 18 DANFORD (3068) was born in 1475 at Framllingham, Suffolk, England. He married Isabel ? (--?--)<br />

(3069) (see #245761).<br />

WILL: 15 AUG 1512<br />

Ipswich Wills, Archives, Suffolk<br />

Book 5, Folio 280<br />

"On the Feast <strong>of</strong> the Assumption <strong>of</strong> Our Lady, 1512, I William Dernford <strong>of</strong> Framingham at the Castle make will etc. To be<br />

buried in Churchyard <strong>of</strong> St. Michaels, Framlingham. Legacies for repairs <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> Babyngham (Ravyngham) and<br />

Cranesford. Isabell, my wife, to have my tenement called Gerveys, for life and 40s yearly out <strong>of</strong> my close or tenement called<br />

Lyncolness. Powle (Paul) my son at age <strong>of</strong> 24 to have my said tenement called Lyncolness.. James my son at age <strong>of</strong> 24 to take<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>its in Badyngham (Radyngham) called Senglers; to him and his heirs. Reynold my son after death <strong>of</strong> my wife to have<br />

tenement called Gerveys; to him and heirs <strong>of</strong> his body; for default same go to my daughters, Isabell and Elizabeth. Legacies to<br />

Johan Smyth, Margaret Walle and Isabell Ederych. Wife and John Ederych to be executors and Sir Thomas Greveson,<br />

Supervisor.<br />

Witness Sir Thomas Greveson<br />

Proved 23 Oct 1512<br />

*<br />

Thirteenth great grandfather <strong>of</strong> Paul Plante<br />

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Note: was Feast <strong>of</strong> Assumption Framlingham, Suffolk, ENG 1<br />

Death: 1512 in Framlingham, Suffolk, ENG<br />

Burial: St Michaels, Framlingham, Suffolk, ENG 1<br />

PROB: 23 OCT 1512 Archd Court Suffolk, ENG 1 2<br />

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Of Nicholas we need only observe that he lived through the short reign <strong>of</strong> Edward VI, and the bloody catholic re-action when<br />

poor deluded Mary undertook to turn back the tide, and died in the 25th year <strong>of</strong> “The Good Queen Bee” when the Faith <strong>of</strong><br />

generations <strong>of</strong> his ancestors had been supplanted permanently by the new religion from Germany.<br />

Nicholas saw common people develop from mere lieges to real men and women owning land in their own right, many <strong>of</strong> the<br />

men and possibly a few <strong>of</strong> the women able to read and write, and about all <strong>of</strong> them able and willing to take a hand in political<br />

affairs – which generally meant religious affairs – and all <strong>of</strong> them entitled to have opinions <strong>of</strong> their own on almost any subject,<br />

and quite ready and willing to express them. I imagine this Nicholas accumulated a patch <strong>of</strong> land in his own right, for we find<br />

that his eldest son, Thomas, a “Yeoman” – a free and lawful man” who owned “free land” <strong>of</strong> 40 shillings annual value, which<br />

made him a “free holder” competent to vote, to sit on juries, and do numerous things William and Paul could not do. In short,<br />

the Danford family is becoming interesting – especially the eldest sons.<br />

Thomas Danford, Yeoman, is a real somebody, worthy to have the exact date <strong>of</strong> his marriage recorded, two years after the death<br />

<strong>of</strong> his father. We recognize him as a somebody <strong>of</strong> importance by the fact <strong>of</strong> his marriage to Jane, daughter <strong>of</strong> Thomas Sudbury <strong>of</strong><br />

Kenshall – note the “<strong>of</strong> Kenshall.” It was a big thing to own land <strong>of</strong> your very own, in those days, quite an important matter if it<br />

was worth 40 shillings a year, we don’t think it any great matter in this country; but this is not England in Tudor times….<br />

Nicholas Danford, son <strong>of</strong> Thomas and Jane, cut a considerable figure in the old world and in the new. Born in the brilliant<br />

period <strong>of</strong> English History, a contemporary <strong>of</strong> Burleigh, Raleigh, Shakespeare and that great age <strong>of</strong> giants which makes “The<br />

Elizabethan Era” memorable for all time, he lived through reign <strong>of</strong> the first thick – headed Stewarts, James, and into that <strong>of</strong> his<br />

stubborn, short-sighted son, Charles. Nicholas was doubtless an educated man, as I gather from his record on this side <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Atlantic, a Cambridge man. He was clear-visioned. He saw the gradual development <strong>of</strong> the contest between brave Englishmen<br />

went on preserving their rights and liberties and the royal chump who sought to set back the hands <strong>of</strong> the clock by restoring the<br />

despotism <strong>of</strong> the early tudors; and he noted that the back bone <strong>of</strong> that political resistance was the religious fanaticism called<br />

puritianism. So Nicholas was Puritan. He foresaw the coming storm, and 8 years before it broke, on the death <strong>of</strong> his wife, he<br />

gathered his flock <strong>of</strong> seven children, and emigrated to the Puritan Colony in the new world known as Massachusetts Bay Colony,<br />

wherein were the towns <strong>of</strong> Salem and Boston, and where there were growing Puritan settlements spreading back in land some<br />

miles and older one south called Plymouth Colony, only 14 years old…..<br />

You will observe that I do not look upon this genealogy as being merely the history <strong>of</strong> a family…but I regard it as a history <strong>of</strong><br />

American in skeleton, covering 316 years when American History was made in Europe, down to that fateful day in July 144<br />

years ago, when our ancestors <strong>of</strong> that day ceased to be English and decreed that they and their posterity should henceforth be<br />

Americans – and still are, thank heaven, even if some <strong>of</strong> American birth but English minds, would tie us back again to the old<br />

world and its stogy ideals. In preserving our independence results in “breaking the heart <strong>of</strong> the world.” I am about heartless<br />

enough to let her break; altho I am very skeptical about all this theoretical Tom Follery. As far as I am able to observe, the<br />

supposed “heart <strong>of</strong> the world” beats very much as it had done for 5 centuries, and I am unable to perceive by what authority an<br />

American <strong>of</strong>ficial sworn to support, maintain and defend the Constitution <strong>of</strong> the United States, thereby, becomes the guardian <strong>of</strong><br />

this alleged world heart treasure. Indeed, there is quite a lot <strong>of</strong> rhetorical slush we have been fed upon for the past seven years<br />

which I am wholly unable to translate into Missourian – and it is a safe test that any language which will not translate into the<br />

showdown dialect <strong>of</strong> Missouri is short on common sense, and belongs in the class one Paul <strong>of</strong> Tarsus characterized as “sounding<br />

brass and tinkling cymbals.” I am weary unto Nausea <strong>of</strong> “watchful waiting” “punitive expeditions” “self-determination”<br />

”freedom <strong>of</strong> the seas” “open covenants” “Liberty” “Motors that fail to note, a world safe for Democracy” which is plainly headed<br />

for despotism, and all that long line <strong>of</strong> rhetorical flim-flam which commenced when one “Doctor” William Bayard Hale, later<br />

“My personal representative” and later German spy, published that :Batch” <strong>of</strong> beautiful slush under the heading “The New<br />

Freedom.” Do you remember it all? I am unable to foresee how historians will characterize this last 8 year period, but it would<br />

be hard to find a better name for it the “Era <strong>of</strong> tommy-rot”.<br />

We are having real winter, nearly a foot <strong>of</strong> snowfall. This is the second one in October. The first occurrence <strong>of</strong> this time in my<br />

30 years. Snow is said to be 4 ft deep at redmt. 12 south <strong>of</strong> here.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> William 18 Danford (3068) and Isabel ? (--?--) (3069) (see #245761) were:<br />

122880. i. PAUL 17 (3061).<br />

245761. ISABEL ? 18 (--?--) (3069) married William Danford (3068) (see #245760).<br />

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