Patience CROCKER was born on 18 Apr 1701 in Massachusetts, Barnstable,
Barnstable County. Parents: Samuel CROCKER and
Sarah PARKER.She was married to Shubael DAVIS
.
Rachael
CROCKER was born in 1715 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County.
She died on 9 May 1746. Parents: Samuel CROCKER
and Sarah PARKER.She was married to
Joseph HOWLAND on 10 Jan 1739. She was married to
Joseph HOWLAND. Children were: Hannah HOWLAND
, Mary HOWLAND, Rachael HOWLAND
.
Rebecca
CROCKER Parents: Samuel CROCKER and
Sarah PARKER.She was married to Eben JONES
.
Rebecca
CROCKER was born on 30 Nov 1735 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable
County. She died on 4 Jun 1817 in Massachusetts, West Barnstable, Barnstable
County. Parents: Thomas CROCKER and
Rebecca HAMBLEN.She was married to Lemuel NYE
on 25 Oct 1757 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Children were:
Esther NYE, Elizabeth NYE
, Asa NYE, Rebecca NYE
, Josiah NYE.
Rose
CROCKER was born on 9 Nov 1795 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable
County. Parents: Morton CROCKER and
Elizabeth SCUDDER.
Rowland
CROCKER was born on 18 Jun 1705 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable
County. Parents: Samuel CROCKER and
Sarah PARKER.
Samuel
CROCKER(57) was born on 12 Dec 1697
in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Crocker or Croker is a
very ancient English name. An old distach records that:
"Crosker, Crewys and Copplestone."
"When the conquorer came, were at home."
The family were originally seated at Crocker's Hale. The genealogy of the Crockers
of Lineham in Devonshire, exhibits a descent of eleven John Crockers in almost
uninterrupted succession. Members of the family removed to Cornwall, Waterford
and other places.
It is claimed that John and William Crocker came over in 1634, and stopped a
short time in Roxbury, before going to Scituate. They were brothers, and William,
the youngest, joined Mr. Lothrop's church in Scituate, Dec. 25, 1636; and came
to Barnstable, Oct. 21, 1639. John came the following spring, and had no family,
except his wife, who survived him.
Dea. William Crocker,1 m. 1st. 1636, Alice the mother of his children, who was
living 1683, and was buried May 4, 1684; m. 2d. 1684, Patience, widow of Robert
Parker, and dau. of Elder Henry amd Patience (Hurst) Cobb; b. Barnstable, bap.
Mar. 13, 1641-2. he was a leading man; constable, 1644; frequently on the grand
jury; selectman, 1668; deputy, 1670-2. surveyor of highways, 1673. he settled
probably in the east part of the town; his house probably on the lot next west
of that of Henry Bourne. In 1643 he removed to West Barnstable; had a large
landed estate, and was perhaps the richest man in town; his sons were also wealthy.
In 1655, he owned 126 acres of upland; 22 acres of meadow at West Barnstable;
and 40 acres of upland at the Indian ponds. The West Barnstable farm was bounded
east by the farms of John Smith and Samuel Hinckley; and extended into the woods
south; the south part bounded on the west by the Commons, and north by the lands
of Mr. Bodfish, afterwards owned by Lieut. John Howland. He added largely to
these farms, before his death. The West Barnstable farm extended from the salt
meadows on Barnstable harbor, south two miles near to the meeting house. He
first occupied the south east part; according to tradition the old stone house,
about a quarter of a mile east of the church was his first residence there.
This stone or fortification house was taken down many years ago; also another
stone house on the south west part of the farm was taken down in 1815. it was
called the old stone fort, twenty five feet front, the lower walls of rough stones,
laid in mortar, nearly three feet thick, the upper story of wood; projected over
the lower one on the front about three feet. In the floor of the projection
were loop holes, six inches square, closed by trap doors. The windows of the
lower story were high and narrow; these and the loop holes were for port holes
in case of Indian attacks. For many years he was deacon in the church; and lived
an exemplary pious life. He d. Sept. 1692, aged about 80; will dated Sept. 6,
1682.
Children, two eldest b. Scituate, the others in Barnstable;
John - May 1, 1637; m. Mary Bodfish.
Elizabeth - Sept. 22, 1639; d. May 1658, unm.
Samuel - June 3, 1642; killed Nov. 21, 1681.
Job - Mar. 9, 1644-5; m. Mary Walley and Hannah Taylor.
Josiah - Sept. 19, 1647; m. Melatiah Hinckley.
Eleazer - July 21, 1650; m. Ruth Chipman and Mercy Phinney.
Joseph - 1654; m. Temperance Bursley.
Dea. Samuel Crocker,3 b. May 15, 1671; m. 1st. Dec. 10, 1696, Sarah, dau. of
Robert parker, who d. 1718, aged 40; m. 2d. Apr 12, 1719, Judith Leavet of Rochester,
Mass. His farm was at Pondville, near the Sandwich line, on the road to Scorthon.
Ch. b. Barnstable:
Samuel - Dec. 12, 1697; m. Ruth Hamblin.4
Cornelius - Oct. 24, 1698; d. young.
Mary - Apr. 8, 1700.
Patience - Apr. 18, 1701; m. Shubael Davis.
Elizabeth - Feb. 1702-3; m. James Childs.
Cornelius - Mar. 23, 1704; m. Lydia Jenkins.
Rowland - June 18, 1705.
Gershom - Dec. 1706.
Ebenezer - June 5, 1710; m. Ann Eldridge; settled in Broome Co., N. Y.
Benjamin - July 1711; m. Abigail Jenkins and Bathsheba Hall.
Rebecca - m. Eben Jones.
Rachael - m. Joseph Howland.
David - m. Dorcas Davis.
Sarah - m. Joshua Backhouse.
Tabitha - bap. Aug. 21, 1721; m. Timothy Davis.
Parents: Samuel CROCKER and
Sarah PARKER.He was married to Ruth HAMLIN
on 25 Nov 1723 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Children were:
Mary CROCKER, Noah CROCKER
, Sarah CROCKER, Hannah CROCKER
, Anna CROCKER, Joanna CROCKER
.
Samuel
CROCKER was born on 15 May 1671. He resided His farm was at Pondville, near
the Sandwich line, on the road to Scorthon. Parents:
Deacon Job CROCKER and Mary WALLEY.He was
married to Sarah PARKER on 10 Dec 1696. He was
married to Sarah PARKER. Children were:
Samuel CROCKER, Cornelius CROCKER,
Mary CROCKER, Patience CROCKER,
Elizabeth CROCKER, Cornelius CROCKER,
Rowland CROCKER, Gershom CROCKER,
Ebenezer CROCKER, Benjamin CROCKER,
Rebecca CROCKER, Rachael CROCKER,
David CROCKER, Sarah CROCKER,
Tabitha CROCKER.
He was married to Judith LEAVET
on 12 Apr 1719.
Samuel
CROCKER was born on 3 Jun 1642 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable
County. He died Killed 21 Nov 1681. Parents: Deacon
William CROCKER and Alice UNKNOWN.
Sarah
CROCKER was born on 5 Jan 1726 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable
County. Parents: Samuel CROCKER and
Ruth HAMLIN.She was married to Shubael HAMBLEN
.
Sarah
CROCKER Parents: Samuel CROCKER and
Sarah PARKER.She was married to Joshua BACKHOUSE
.
Sarah
CROCKER was born on 19 Jan 1690 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable
County. Parents: Deacon Job CROCKER and
Hannah TAYLOR.She was married to Benjamin LOMBARD
Jr..
Sarah
CROCKERShe was married to Joseph BURSLEY.
Tabitha
CROCKER was baptized on 21 Aug 1721 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable
County. Parents: Samuel CROCKER and
Sarah PARKER.She was married to Timothy DAVIS
.
Thankful
CROCKER was born on 4 Jun 1700 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable
County. She died in 1735. She notes Unmarried. Parents:
Deacon Job CROCKER and Hannah TAYLOR.
Thomas
CROCKER was born on 19 Jan 1674 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable
County. Parents: Deacon Job CROCKER and
Mary WALLEY.
Thomas
CROCKER(58) Crocker or Croker
is a very ancient English name. An old distach records that:
"Crosker, Crewys and Copplestone."
"When the conquorer came, were at home."
The family were originally seated at Crocker's Hale. The genealogy of the Crockers
of Lineham in Devonshire, exhibits a descent of eleven John Crockers in almost
uninterrupted succession. Members of the family removed to Cornwall, Waterford
and other places.
It is claimed that John and William Crocker came over in 1634, and stopped a
short time in Roxbury, before going to Scituate. They were brothers, and William,
the youngest, joined Mr. Lothrop's church in Scituate, Dec. 25, 1636; and came
to Barnstable, Oct. 21, 1639. John came the following spring, and had no family,
except his wife, who survived him.
Dea. William Crocker,1 m. 1st. 1636, Alice the mother of his children, who was
living 1683, and was buried May 4, 1684; m. 2d. 1684, Patience, widow of Robert
Parker, and dau. of Elder Henry amd Patience (Hurst) Cobb; b. Barnstable, bap.
Mar. 13, 1641-2. he was a leading man; constable, 1644; frequently on the grand
jury; selectman, 1668; deputy, 1670-2. surveyor of highways, 1673. he settled
probably in the east part of the town; his house probably on the lot next west
of that of Henry Bourne. In 1643 he removed to West Barnstable; had a large
landed estate, and was perhaps the richest man in town; his sons were also wealthy.
In 1655, he owned 126 acres of upland; 22 acres of meadow at West Barnstable;
and 40 acres of upland at the Indian ponds. The West Barnstable farm was bounded
east by the farms of John Smith and Samuel Hinckley; and extended into the woods
south; the south part bounded on the west by the Commons, and north by the lands
of Mr. Bodfish, afterwards owned by Lieut. John Howland. He added largely to
these farms, before his death. The West Barnstable farm extended from the salt
meadows on Barnstable harbor, south two miles near to the meeting house. He
first occupied the south east part; according to tradition the old stone house,
about a quarter of a mile east of the church was his first residence there.
This stone or fortification house was taken down many years ago; also another
stone house on the south west part of the farm was taken down in 1815. it was
called the old stone fort, twenty five feet front, the lower walls of rough stones,
laid in mortar, nearly three feet thick, the upper story of wood; projected over
the lower one on the front about three feet. In the floor of the projection
were loop holes, six inches square, closed by trap doors. The windows of the
lower story were high and narrow; these and the loop holes were for port holes
in case of Indian attacks. For many years he was deacon in the church; and lived
an exemplary pious life. He d. Sept. 1692, aged about 80; will dated Sept. 6,
1682.
Children, two eldest b. Scituate, the others in Barnstable;
John - May 1, 1637; m. Mary Bodfish.
Elizabeth - Sept. 22, 1639; d. May 1658, unm.
Samuel - June 3, 1642; killed Nov. 21, 1681.
Job - Mar. 9, 1644-5; m. Mary Walley and Hannah Taylor.
Josiah - Sept. 19, 1647; m. Melatiah Hinckley.
Eleazer - July 21, 1650; m. Ruth Chipman and Mercy Phinney.
Joseph - 1654; m. Temperance Bursley.
Dea. Samuel Crocker,3 b. May 15, 1671; m. 1st. Dec. 10, 1696, Sarah, dau. of
Robert parker, who d. 1718, aged 40; m. 2d. Apr 12, 1719, Judith Leavet of Rochester,
Mass. His farm was at Pondville, near the Sandwich line, on the road to Scorthon.
Ch. b. Barnstable:
Samuel - Dec. 12, 1697; m. Ruth Hamblin.4
Cornelius - Oct. 24, 1698; d. young.
Mary - Apr. 8, 1700.
Patience - Apr. 18, 1701; m. Shubael Davis.
Elizabeth - Feb. 1702-3; m. James Childs.
Cornelius - Mar. 23, 1704; m. Lydia Jenkins.
Rowland - June 18, 1705.
Gershom - Dec. 1706.
Ebenezer - June 5, 1710; m. Ann Eldridge; settled in Broome Co., N. Y.
Benjamin - July 1711; m. Abigail Jenkins and Bathsheba Hall.
Rebecca - m. Eben Jones.
Rachael - m. Joseph Howland.
David - m. Dorcas Davis.
Sarah - m. Joshua Backhouse.
Tabitha - bap. Aug. 21, 1721; m. Timothy Davis.
He was married to Rebecca HAMBLEN. Children were:
Rebecca CROCKER.
Deacon
William CROCKER(59) died in Sep 1692.
Crocker or Croker is a very ancient English name. An old distach records
that:
"Crosker, Crewys and Copplestone."
"When the conquorer came, were at home."
The family were originally seated at Crocker's Hale. The genealogy of the Crockers
of Lineham in Devonshire, exhibits a descent of eleven John Crockers in almost
uninterrupted succession. Members of the family removed to Cornwall, Waterford
and other places.
It is claimed that John and William Crocker came over in 1634, and stopped a
short time in Roxbury, before going to Scituate. They were brothers, and William,
the youngest, joined Mr. Lothrop's church in Scituate, Dec. 25, 1636; and came
to Barnstable, Oct. 21, 1639. John came the following spring, and had no family,
except his wife, who survived him.
Dea. William Crocker,1 m. 1st. 1636, Alice the mother of his children, who was
living 1683, and was buried May 4, 1684; m. 2d. 1684, Patience, widow of Robert
Parker, and dau. of Elder Henry amd Patience (Hurst) Cobb; b. Barnstable, bap.
Mar. 13, 1641-2. he was a leading man; constable, 1644; frequently on the grand
jury; selectman, 1668; deputy, 1670-2. surveyor of highways, 1673. he settled
probably in the east part of the town; his house probably on the lot next west
of that of Henry Bourne. In 1643 he removed to West Barnstable; had a large
landed estate, and was perhaps the richest man in town; his sons were also wealthy.
In 1655, he owned 126 acres of upland; 22 acres of meadow at West Barnstable;
and 40 acres of upland at the Indian ponds. The West Barnstable farm was bounded
east by the farms of John Smith and Samuel Hinckley; and extended into the woods
south; the south part bounded on the west by the Commons, and north by the lands
of Mr. Bodfish, afterwards owned by Lieut. John Howland. He added largely to
these farms, before his death. The West Barnstable farm extended from the salt
meadows on Barnstable harbor, south two miles near to the meeting house. He
first occupied the south east part; according to tradition the old stone house,
about a quarter of a mile east of the church was his first residence there.
This stone or fortification house was taken down many years ago; also another
stone house on the south west part of the farm was taken down in 1815. it was
called the old stone fort, twenty five feet front, the lower walls of rough stones,
laid in mortar, nearly three feet thick, the upper story of wood; projected over
the lower one on the front about three feet. In the floor of the projection
were loop holes, six inches square, closed by trap doors. The windows of the
lower story were high and narrow; these and the loop holes were for port holes
in case of Indian attacks. For many years he was deacon in the church; and lived
an exemplary pious life. He d. Sept. 1692, aged about 80; will dated Sept. 6,
1682.
Parents: ' John CROCKER.He was married to
Patience COBB.
He was married to Alice UNKNOWN
in 1636. Children were: John CROCKER,
Elizabeth CROCKER, Samuel CROCKER,
Deacon Job CROCKER, Josiah CROCKER,
Eleazer CROCKER, Joseph CROCKER.
He was married
to Patience COBB PARKER in 1684.
Mary
Ann CROMACKShe was married to John William Poole
WEST. Children were: Charley Shepherd WEST
.
Cathleen
Renee CROMAR Twin A (Private). Parents: Wayne Justice
CROMAR and Miriam FOULGER.
Christine
CROMAR (Private). Parents: Wayne Justice CROMAR
and Miriam FOULGER.
Colleen
Fern CROMAR Twin B (Private). Parents: Wayne Justice
CROMAR and Miriam FOULGER.
Douglas
Wayne CROMAR (Private). Parents: Wayne Justice CROMAR
and Miriam FOULGER.
Gloria
Louise CROMAR (Private). Parents: Wayne Justice
CROMAR and Miriam FOULGER.
Janice
Elaine CROMAR (Private). Parents: Wayne Justice
CROMAR and Miriam FOULGER.
Marjorie
Ruth CROMAR (Private). Parents: Wayne Justice CROMAR
and Miriam FOULGER.
Mark
Russell CROMAR (Private). Parents: Wayne Justice
CROMAR and Miriam FOULGER.
Ralph
Eugene CROMAR (Private). Parents: Wayne Justice
CROMAR and Miriam FOULGER.
Raymond
Leslie CROMAR. He was married to Ada ADAMS
. Children were: Wayne Justice CROMAR.
Wayne
Justice CROMAR (Private). Parents: Raymond Leslie
CROMAR and Ada ADAMS.He was married to
Miriam FOULGER on 27 Sep 1933. He was sealed to spouse on 27 Sep 1933 in
the Salt Lake City, Utah LDS temple. Children were:
Douglas Wayne CROMAR, Gloria Louise CROMAR,
Ralph Eugene CROMAR, Mark Russell CROMAR,
Janice Elaine CROMAR, Marjorie Ruth CROMAR,
Christine CROMAR, Cathleen Renee CROMAR Twin A
, Colleen Fern CROMAR Twin B.
CROMPTON
He was married to Dora HOLDAWAY.
Mary
CROOKER(60) Crocker or Croker is
a very ancient English name. An old distach records that:
"Crosker, Crewys and Copplestone."
"When the conquorer came, were at home."
The family were originally seated at Crocker's Hale. The genealogy of the Crockers
of Lineham in Devonshire, exhibits a descent of eleven John Crockers in almost
uninterrupted succession. Members of the family removed to Cornwall, Waterford
and other places.
It is claimed that John and William Crocker came over in 1634, and stopped a
short time in Roxbury, before going to Scituate. They were brothers, and William,
the youngest, joined Mr. Lothrop's church in Scituate, Dec. 25, 1636; and came
to Barnstable, Oct. 21, 1639. John came the following spring, and had no family,
except his wife, who survived him.
Dea. William Crocker,1 m. 1st. 1636, Alice the mother of his children, who was
living 1683, and was buried May 4, 1684; m. 2d. 1684, Patience, widow of Robert
Parker, and dau. of Elder Henry amd Patience (Hurst) Cobb; b. Barnstable, bap.
Mar. 13, 1641-2. he was a leading man; constable, 1644; frequently on the grand
jury; selectman, 1668; deputy, 1670-2. surveyor of highways, 1673. he settled
probably in the east part of the town; his house probably on the lot next west
of that of Henry Bourne. In 1643 he removed to West Barnstable; had a large
landed estate, and was perhaps the richest man in town; his sons were also wealthy.
In 1655, he owned 126 acres of upland; 22 acres of meadow at West Barnstable;
and 40 acres of upland at the Indian ponds. The West Barnstable farm was bounded
east by the farms of John Smith and Samuel Hinckley; and extended into the woods
south; the south part bounded on the west by the Commons, and north by the lands
of Mr. Bodfish, afterwards owned by Lieut. John Howland. He added largely to
these farms, before his death. The West Barnstable farm extended from the salt
meadows on Barnstable harbor, south two miles near to the meeting house. He
first occupied the south east part; according to tradition the old stone house,
about a quarter of a mile east of the church was his first residence there.
This stone or fortification house was taken down many years ago; also another
stone house on the south west part of the farm was taken down in 1815. it was
called the old stone fort, twenty five feet front, the lower walls of rough stones,
laid in mortar, nearly three feet thick, the upper story of wood; projected over
the lower one on the front about three feet. In the floor of the projection
were loop holes, six inches square, closed by trap doors. The windows of the
lower story were high and narrow; these and the loop holes were for port holes
in case of Indian attacks. For many years he was deacon in the church; and lived
an exemplary pious life. He d. Sept. 1692, aged about 80; will dated Sept. 6,
1682.
Children, two eldest b. Scituate, the others in Barnstable;
John - May 1, 1637; m. Mary Bodfish.
Elizabeth - Sept. 22, 1639; d. May 1658, unm.
Samuel - June 3, 1642; killed Nov. 21, 1681.
Job - Mar. 9, 1644-5; m. Mary Walley and Hannah Taylor.
Josiah - Sept. 19, 1647; m. Melatiah Hinckley.
Eleazer - July 21, 1650; m. Ruth Chipman and Mercy Phinney.
Joseph - 1654; m. Temperance Bursley.
Dea. Samuel Crocker,3 b. May 15, 1671; m. 1st. Dec. 10, 1696, Sarah, dau. of
Robert parker, who d. 1718, aged 40; m. 2d. Apr 12, 1719, Judith Leavet of Rochester,
Mass. His farm was at Pondville, near the Sandwich line, on the road to Scorthon.
Ch. b. Barnstable:
Samuel - Dec. 12, 1697; m. Ruth Hamblin.4
Cornelius - Oct. 24, 1698; d. young.
Mary - Apr. 8, 1700.
Patience - Apr. 18, 1701; m. Shubael Davis.
Elizabeth - Feb. 1702-3; m. James Childs.
Cornelius - Mar. 23, 1704; m. Lydia Jenkins.
Rowland - June 18, 1705.
Gershom - Dec. 1706.
Ebenezer - June 5, 1710; m. Ann Eldridge; settled in Broome Co., N. Y.
Benjamin - July 1711; m. Abigail Jenkins and Bathsheba Hall.
Rebecca - m. Eben Jones.
Rachael - m. Joseph Howland.
David - m. Dorcas Davis.
Sarah - m. Joshua Backhouse.
Tabitha - bap. Aug. 21, 1721; m. Timothy Davis.
She was married to Jesse FORD. Children were:
Lieut. Jonathan FORD, Isaac
FORD, Abel FORD, Mary
FORD, David FORD, James
FORD, Amos FORD, Joel
FORD, Naomi FORD.
Elizabeth
CROOKS (OR CRUIKS)She was married to David C. ADAMSON
. Children were: Margaret Janette ADAMSON.
Emily
Ammorette CROSBYHe was married to James Edward
BENNETT. Children were: Vira Mae BENNETT.
John
Taylor CROSBYHe was sealed to spouse on 27 Mar 1860. He was married to
Martha Adeline HAMBLIN on 28 Jun 1860. He was sealed
to spouse on 22 Jun 1867 in the Salt Lake City, Utah LDS temple.
William
CROSSWAITEHe was married to Mary BACKHOUSE
on 13 Aug 1839 in England, St. John's, Preston, Lancashire.
Araminda
Exema CROWShe was married to Francis Marion HAMBLIN
on 16 Apr 1841. ALTERNATE DATE: 16 APRIL 1859 She was sealed to spouse on
22 Jun 1867.
Joyce
CROWShe was married to Paul J. BUNNELL on
12 Apr 1963.
John
CROWELL Jr.He was married to Bertha SEARS
.
Lydia
CROWELLShe was married to Ebenezer GOODSPEED
.
Mary
CROWELL(61) was born in New York,
Oblong, Duchess County. John Crowe,1 b. England or Wales, came over 1635, and
was admitted an inhabitant of Charleston, Mass., the same year. His wife, Elishua,
appears to have come over earlier, for her name appears as member of the first
church, Charlestown, 4th, 11 mo. 1634. He sold his land in Charlestown 16th
of 4th mo. 1638, and removed to the Old Colony; and took the oath of allegiance
to the king and fidelity to the government of New Plymouth, Dec. 18, 1638. On
Jan. 16, 1638, O.S. the Old Colony Court granted the lands at "Matacheeset,"
(now Yarmouth,) to Mr. Anthony Thatcher, Mr. Thomas Howes, Mr. John Crowe, and
John Colt; the three first named settled in Yarmouth the fall of that year, and
were appointed by the Old Colony Court the first land committee "to make
an equal division of the uplands now to be divided at this first division,"
&c. The house of John Crowe was near the residence of Phillip Vincent, in
recent times, at North Dennis; his lands, some still owned by his descendants,
was east of the Indian fields, extending from the shore to the top of the hills.
He was a man of character and influence; freeman, 1640, magistrate; deputy 1641-3.
He d. Yarmouth Jan. 1673. N. S.
Children:
Moses - b. Apr. 24, 1637, Charlestown; prob. d. young.
John - b. 1638; m. Mehitable Miller.
Thomas - 1645; m. Agnes ____.
Samuel(?)
Yelverton Crowe,1 (Crowell) came to Charlestown, Mass., 1637; wife Elizabeth;
settled in Yarmouth, Mass., about 1640; lived near Lewis Bay at south sea; grand
juror 1656, 1656; deputy 1663-5; selectman 1667; he d. suddenly, Oct. 26, 1683;
she Nov. 1703.
Ch. b. Yarmouth:
John - 1642; m. Hannah _____.
Edward - m. Mary Lothrop.
Samuel - m. Hannah _____.
Thomas - May 9, 1649; Deborah _____.
Elizabeth - May 9, 1649; m. Samuel Matthews.
Thomas Crowell,2 m. Deborah _____; she d. Apr. 22, 1722.
Ch. b. Yarmouth:
Isaac - Aug. 19, 1685; m. Ruth _____.
Yelverton - Oct. 26, 1686.
Jonathan - Oct. 26, 1686.
Mary - Dec. 2, 1688; m. Nathan Bassett.
Seth - Sept. 8, 1690; m. Mary Nickerson.
Deborah - Oct. 4, 1692; m. Ebenezer Parker.
Thomas - July 13, 1694; m. Experience Crowell.
Thankful - June 24, 1696; m. John Lewis.
Ebenezer - ____ 30, 1698; m. Mary Gorham.
Elisha - Apr. 22, 1699; m. Alice Godfrey and Remember Luce.
She was married to Thomas HAMLIN on 21 May 1755
in New York, Oblong, Duchess County. Children were:
Mary HAMLIN, Jonah HAMLIN,
Lewis HAMLIN.
Paul
CROWELLHe was married to Elizabeth HALLETT
.
Inez
Marie CURFEWShe was married to William Gerald
MASON on 27 Mar 1918.
Celestia
CURTISShe was married to Jabez DURFEE. Children
were: Deseret Almira DURFEE.
Elizabeth
CURTISShe was married to Caleb JEWETT.
Isabelle
CURTISShe was married to Ernest Alfred SHEPHERD
. Children were: Grover Cleveland SHEPHERD.
Abel
CUSHING was born in Massachusetts, Hingham.He was married to
Hannah CROCKER.
Thomas
CUSHMANHe was married to Ruth HOWLAND.
Hannah
CUTLER was born on 17 Feb 1742 in Connecticut, Windham. She died in 1784
in Massachusetts, Chester. Parents: Seth CUTLER
and Elizabeth SESSIONS.She was married to
Jonathon BIDLAKE on 22 Apr 1767 in Connecticut, Windham. Children were:
Olive BIDLAKE.
John
CUTLER died in 1729 in Connecticut,. He was born on 14 Apr 1975 in Massachusetts,
Cambridge.He was married to Hannah SNOW on 6
Feb 1699 in Massachusetts, Woburn, Middlesex County. Children were:
Seth CUTLER.
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