Family & Ancestors for Cynthia Igl

Notes


Moses Bisbee

Moses Bisbee moved to East Bridgewater


Abigail Bisbee

Died Young


Mary Bisbee

Died Young


Tabitha Bisbee

Never married per History of Bridgewater


John Bisbee

Of Scituate, Plymouth, MA


Martha Bisbee

The record of Rev. Thomas Mighell reads: "Admitted to Communion, Martha Bisbey, daughter of John Bisbey of marshfield, Second Church of Scituate," 5 Aug 1716


John Churchill

Per The Churchill Family in America- "They lived in Plympton until about 1785, when they removed to Chittenden, Vt. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, Capt. Thomas Loring's Company. Marched on Alarm of April 19 to Marshfield, and in Capt. Thomas Lamson's Company at Briston, RI., December 1776."


Joanna Bisbee

DOB per relative Julia Ann Crandal Boyer


Joanna Churchill

Per The Churchill Family of America- "Said to have had a family, but no further record has been found even after a diligent search."


Charles Bisbee

Family moved to Pembroke per History of Bridgewater, MA


William Douglas

WILLIAM DOUGLAS, of Plainfield, CT; b. in New London, CT, 19th February,1673; d. 10th August, 1719, at Plainfield; here moved in 1699 to Quinnebaug, afterwards Plainfield, CT, where he had land on the east side of the river; he also owned the lands of his father at Voluntown; m.Sarah PROCTOR, who d. after 1729.
- per Colonial families of the United States of America

Deacon WILLIAM DOUGLAS III was born in New London, CT., on February 19, 1672. He was admitted to the church, July 24, 1698. The next year he removed with his wife and two children to "the new plantation on the Quinnebaug, which was afterwards named Plainfield". Here lands were set off to him "on the east side of the river". He also owned lands in Voluntown, which he purchased of his father, August 18, 1715, for "thirteen pounds of good and current money."He was one of the little company that convenanted together and formed a church in Plainfield, in 1705. Deacon William was chosen as the new church's first deacon. The inscription on his gravestone in Plainfield, reads: "In memory of Mr. William Douglas, Who was ye first Deacon of ye churh of Christ in Plainfield who Departed this life August ye 10th A.D. 1719 in ye 46th year of his Age." In his will he provided for his wife Sarah and eleven children, all of the latter under twenty-one years old. His wife was Sarah Proctor, but no date of his marriage can be found in the New London records. His eldest two children were in New London, all of the others in Plainfield. His widow, Sarah, was living in 1729, but no record of er death has been found.


Charles V Baird

Name listed in family bible

Per TOWN OF CHITTENDEN; RUTLAND COUNTY; 1881–1882 http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/BusinessDirectory_RutlandCo_Chittenden.html
BAIRD CHARLES V., (Chittenden,) r 23, lumberman.


Martha J Fletcher

Email from Anne Wooster Hague notes Albert's sister


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