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  • Welty and Disbrow Lines
    • Basil Albert Welty and Mary Lou Disbrow >
      • Basil Franklin Welty and Margaret Elizabeth Cook >
        • Ignatius N. Welty and Cordelia Frances Sims >
          • Francis M. Welty and Mary T. O'Daniell >
            • John Welty and Elizabeth McMahan
            • Ignatius ODaniel and Elizabeth
          • Francis Marion Sims and Sarah L. Curtis >
            • Christopher Sims and Sabrina Peale
            • Daniel Curtis and Mary
        • William J. Cook and Sena Mary J. Brotherton >
          • William Cook, Sr. and Orlena M. Hannah >
            • William James Hannah and Amanda Maria Kellums
          • Moses Brotherton and Mary Margaret Statler >
            • James Brotherton and Nancy Farner
            • Adam Jefferson Statler and Harriet Jaco >
              • Peter Statler and Peggy Masters
      • Merwin Cephas Disbrow and Dora Elizabeth Padgett >
        • Lavoisier Watson Disbrow and Cora Alice Easton >
          • Lodowick W. Disbrow and Sarah Jane Whitcomb >
            • Daniel W. Disbrow and Jane Leek
            • Albert Whitcomb and Lucy Bishop >
              • James Whitcomb and Lucy Kilburn >
                • Robert Whitcomb and Eunice Sheldon >
                  • James Whitcomb and Sarah Winslow >
                    • James Whitcomb and Mary Parker >
                      • Robert Whitcomb and Mary Cudworth >
                        • John Whetcomb and France Cogan >
                          • Henry Cogan and Joane Boridge
                        • General James Cudworth and Mary >
                          • Reverend Ralph Cudworth, D.D., M.A. and Mary Machell >
                            • Rauphe Cudworthe and Jane Ashton
                      • William Parker and Mary Turner >
                        • Humphrey Turner and Lydia Gaymer >
                          • Richard Gaymer, Jr. and Margaret Mason >
                            • Richard Gaymer, Sr. and Alice Dobbes
                    • Major Edward Winslow, Esquire and Sarah >
                      • Kenelm Winslow, Jr. and Mercy Worden >
                        • Kenelm Winslow and Ellenor Newton >
                          • Edward Winslow and Magdalene Ollyver >
                            • Kenelm Winslow
                        • Peter Worden II and Mary >
                          • Peter Worden (the elder) and Margaret Grice >
                            • Robert Worden and Isabel Worthington
                            • Thomas Grice and Alice
              • Amos B. Bishop and Rhoda Hildreth >
                • Daniel Bishop and Bettey Bowen >
                  • Uriel Bowen and Elizabeth Perry >
                    • Richard Bowen and Patience Peck >
                      • Richard Bowen and Esther Sutton >
                        • Richard Bowen
                      • Joseph Peck, Jr. and Hannah >
                        • Joseph Peck, Sr. and Rebecka Clark >
                          • Robert Peck and Hellen Babbs >
                            • Robert Pecke and Johan Waters
                            • Nicholas Babbs and Helen Parkhurst
                          • John Clark and Elizabeth
                • Abel Hildreth and Huldah Edwards >
                  • Sampson Hildreth and Lydia Parlin >
                    • Jonathan Hildreth and Hannah Spaulding >
                      • Ephraim Hildreth and Ann Moore >
                        • Richard Hildreth and Elizabeth
                        • John Moore and Ann Smith >
                          • John Moore and Ellesabeth
                          • John Smith
                    • John Parling and Mary Heald >
                      • John Parlen and Mary Heartwell >
                        • Nicholas Parlin and Sarah Hanmore
                        • Samuell Hartwell and Ruth Wheeler >
                          • William Hartwell and Jasan
                          • George Wheeler and Katherine Pin >
                            • Thomas Wheeler
                      • John Heald and Mary Chandler >
                        • John Heald and Sarah Dane >
                          • John Heald and Eunice Blackeburne
                          • Thomas Dane and Elizabeth
                        • Roger Chandler and Mary Simonds >
                          • William Simonds and Judith Phippin >
                            • William Phipping
                  • Samuel Edwards and Huldah Estabrook >
                    • Abraham Estabrook and Martha Brabrook
          • Sylvester G. Easton and Sarah M. Everett >
            • Daniel Easton and Lesbe Van Wey >
              • Josiah Easton
            • William Everett and Sarah
        • James Henry Padgett and Myrtle L. Hale >
          • Charles Morris Padgett, Jr. and Georgiaetta Elzea >
            • Charles Padgett and Mary E. Wilbur >
              • Robert Padgett and Susannah Shapley >
                • John Padgett and Hannah Wilson
                • Utter Shole Shapley and Sarah >
                  • Thomas Shapley and Johannah Utter >
                    • David Shapley, Jr. and Hepsibah French >
                      • David Shapley, Sr.
                      • John French and Phoebe Keyes >
                        • Ensign Thomas French and Mary Scudamore >
                          • Thomas French and Susan Riddlesdale >
                            • Jacob French and Susan Warren
                            • John Riddledale and Dorcas
                          • William Scudamore (III) and Margery Lechmere >
                            • William Scudamore (II) and Mary Burghill
                        • Robert Keyes and Sarah Swett >
                          • John Swett and Phebe Benton
                    • Samuel Utter and Johannah Preston >
                      • Jabez Utter and Mary >
                        • Nicholas Utter
                      • Samuel Preston, Jr. and Sarah Bridges >
                        • Samuel Preston, Sr. and Susannah Gutterson >
                          • Roger Preston and Martha
                          • William Gutterson and Elizabeth
                        • John Bridges and Sarah Howe >
                          • Edmond Bridges and Elizabeth
                          • James How and Elizabeth Dane >
                            • Robert Howe
                            • John Dane and Francis
            • Rufus Elzea and Catherine A. Depew
          • George W. Hale and Jane Elizabeth Dobbyn >
            • Levi Hale and Polly Coats >
              • Stephen Coats, Jr. and Polly Narramore
            • James Dobbyn and Margaret Ester Drake >
              • Henry Dobbyn and Elizabeth Bobier >
                • Gregory Bobier and Martha Willis
              • William Drake and Hannah Montross >
                • Peter Montross and Leah Mabie >
                  • Peter Montras and Emmetje Anderzon >
                    • Harmen Harmse and Margaret Montras >
                      • Jan Harremse and Aeltje Abrahams >
                        • Harmen Jansen and Margariet Meyring >
                          • Jan Meyer and Teuntie Straetmans
                        • Abraham Ryck and Grietje Hendricks >
                          • Hendrick Harmensen
                      • Pierre Montras and Marguerite David >
                        • Barthelemi Montarras and Marguerite Bodat
                        • Guillaume David and Marie Armand
                  • Simon Mabie >
                    • Caspar Meby and Lysbeth Schuurmans >
                      • Pieter Caspersen van Naarden and Aechte Jans van Norden
                      • Frederick Schuerman and Christina Jans >
                        • Jan Jansen Hagenaar
  • Fishel and Marrison Lines
    • Joseph Henry Fishel and Mildred Leone Marrison >
      • James Nicholas Fishel and Selina Eliza Hepworth >
        • Jacob Henry Fishel and Eliza Catherine Fleener >
          • Henry Fishel, Jr. and Teresa E. Hollanbuck >
            • Heinrich Fishel, Sr. >
              • Johann Adam Fishel and Ursula Catharina Thomas >
                • Johannes Fishell and Anna Maria Elisabetha Schmidt >
                  • Johann Jacob Schmidt
          • Aaron Fleener and Frances G. Waggoner >
            • Samuel Fleener and Mary Ann Watson >
              • Jacob Fleenor >
                • Johannes Flinner and Anna
            • Burgess Waggoner and Nancy Shipp >
              • Herbert Green Waggener and Nancy Willis >
                • James Waggener and Ann Jones >
                  • Herbert Waggener >
                    • John Waggoner and Rachell
                  • James Jones
                • William Willis
              • Richard Shipp and Mary C. Copeland >
                • Richard Shipp and Isabel Martin >
                  • Richard Shipp >
                    • Richard Shipp and Mary >
                      • Josias Shipp, Sr. and Elizabeth Brooks >
                        • Thomas Brooks and Susanna
                • James Copeland and Martha Johnson
        • William Bramwell Hepworth, Sr. and Ann Eliza Emery >
          • Samuel Clayton Hepworth and Martha Holliwood >
            • William Hepworth and Margaret Clayton
            • Job Hollywood
          • Edward Emery, Jr. and Elizabeth Ellen Holiday >
            • Edward Emery, Sr. and Julia Ann Freed >
              • Josiah Emery and Abigail Cutter >
                • William Emery and Mary Chase >
                  • Edward Emery and Sarah Sibley >
                    • Jonathan Emery and Mary Woodman >
                      • John Emery (II) and Mary Shatswell
                      • Edward Woodman, Jr. and Mary Goodrich >
                        • Edward Woodman, Sr. >
                          • Edward Woodman and Collett Mallett >
                            • Thomas Woodman
                        • William Goodrich and Margaret Butterfield
                    • Samuel Sibley and Sarah Wells >
                      • Richard Sibley and Hanna
                      • John Wells and Sarah Littlefield >
                        • Thomas Wells and Abigail Warner >
                          • William Warner
                        • Francis Littlefield and Rebecca >
                          • Edmund Littlefield and Annis Austin >
                            • Francis Littlefield and Mary
                            • Richard Asten
                  • Nathan Chase and Judith Sawyer >
                    • Thomas Chase and Rebecca Follansbee >
                      • Aquilla Chase and Ann Wheeler >
                        • John Wheeler and Agnes Yeoman >
                          • Dominick Wheeler and Mercye Jellye
                      • Thomas Follansbee, Sr. and Mary
                    • John Sawyer and Mary Browne >
                      • Samuel Sawyer and Mary Emery >
                        • William Sawyer and Ruth
                        • John Emery (III) and Mary
                      • Isaac Browne and Rebecca Bailey >
                        • Thomas Browne and Mary Healy
                        • John Bayly, Jr. and Eleanor Emery >
                          • John Bayly, Sr. and Anne Bayly
                          • John Emery (II) >
                            • John Emery (I)
            • Jesse Holiday and Abigail Osborn >
              • Robert Holiday and Edith Davis >
                • William Holaday and Jane Andrew >
                  • Henry Holaday and Mary Fayle
                  • Robert Andrew and Sarah
                • Jessee Davis and Elizabeth Reynolds >
                  • James Davis and Patience Miller >
                    • Robert Miller and Ruth Haines >
                      • Gayen Miller and Margret
                      • Joseph Haines and Dorothy
                  • David Reynolds and Mary Parker >
                    • William Reynolds and Mary Browne >
                      • Henry Reynolds and Prudence Clayton >
                        • William Reynolds and Margaret Exton >
                          • John Exton
                        • William Clayton and Prudence Lanckford >
                          • William Claiton and Jone Smith >
                            • William Claiton, Sr.
                      • William Browne and Kathrine Williams >
                        • Richard Browne
                    • Abraham Parker and Elinor Richardson >
                      • John Parker and Mary Doe
                      • Isaack Richardson and Katherine Gandy >
                        • Richard Gandy and Ellin
              • Abraham Osborn and Martha Hodson >
                • Abraham Osborn and Abigail Davies >
                  • William Ozbun and Rebecca Cox >
                    • Mathew Osborn II and Isabell Dobson >
                      • Mathew Osborn
                    • Richard Cox and Elizabeth Scarlett >
                      • Humphry Scarlett and Anne Richards >
                        • Joseph Richards and Jone
                  • Charles Davies and Hannah Matson >
                    • John Matson
                • Robert Hodson and Rachel Mills >
                  • George Hodgson and Mary
                  • Thomas Mills and Elizabeth Harrold >
                    • John Mills
                    • Richard Harrold and Mary Baels >
                      • John Beals and Mary Clayton
      • Emry Elmer Marrison and Hattie Alice Morse >
        • John Marrison and Esther Jane Pierce >
          • William Marrison and Mary Ann Gray >
            • Edward Marrison and Lucy Lee >
              • Thomas Marrison
              • Thomas Lee
          • James E. Pierce and Susan A. St. Johns >
            • Franklin Pierce and Rebeca
        • William F. Morse and Alice Lillian Blodgett >
          • Hiram B. Morse and Mary Syers
          • Alonzo Blodget and Sarah Ann Morgan >
            • Ziba Blodget and Dianna Burras
            • Zenas Morgan and Rebecca Williams
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HA1

Habington, Thomas. A Survey of Worcestershire. Part II. Editor John Amphlett. James Parker and Co. Oxford. 1894. Pages 271-272.

HA2

Hackett, Frank W. “Early Papers at Portsmouth, New Hampshire.” The New-England Historical and Genealogical Register. For the Year 1884. Volume XXXVIII. New England Historic, Genealogical Society. Boston, Massachusetts. 1884. Pages 58-59.

HA3

“Hainaut.” The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Fifteenth Edition. 2005.

HA4

Hall, Hubert, F.S.A. The Red Book of the Exchequer. Part I. Authority of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury, under the direction of the Master of the Rolls. London. 1896. Pages 349-350, 358, and 430-431.

HA5

Hall, John George. A History of South Cave and of Other Parishes in the East Riding of the County of York. Edwin Ombler. Hull, England. 1892. Between pages 64 and 65.

HA6

Hammatt, A. “Physicians of Ipswich.” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, For the Year 1850. Volume IV. New England Historic and Genealogical Society. Samuel G. Drake. Boston, Massachusetts. 1850. Pages 11-12.

HA7

Hammond, Isaac W., A.M. Revolutionary Rolls of New Hampshire. Volume 17. The official title of this volume is: “The State of New Hampshire. Part I. Rolls and Documents Relating to Soldiers in the Revolutionary War. Part II. Miscellaneous Provincial Papers, From 1629 to 1725”, but it is more commonly referred to by the first mentioned title. John B. Clarke, Public Printer. Manchester, New Hampshire. 1889. Pages 510-512.

HA8

Hammond, Isaac W. Town Papers. Documents Relating to Towns in New Hampshire, “A” to “F” Inclusive, with an Appendix. Volume XI. Published by authority of the legislature of New Hampshire. Concord, New Hampshire. 1882. Pages 118 and 195-196.

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Hammond, Isaac W. Town Papers. Documents Relating to Towns in New Hampshire, Gilmanton to New Ipswich, with an Appendix. Volume XII. Published by authority of the legislature of New Hampshire. Concord, New Hampshire. 1883. Pages 662-664.

HA10

Hammond, Otis G. New Hampshire Court Records 1640-1692. Court Papers 1652-1668. State Papers Series Vol. 40. The State of New Hampshire. 1943. Pages 18, 20, 27, 30, 44, 46, 72-73, 233, and 243.

HA11

Hampson, Charles P. The Book of the Radclyffes. T. and A. Constable Ltd. at the University Press. Edinburgh. 1940. Pages 5-11, 17-30, and 263-264.

HA12

Hansen, James L. “The Origins of the Montross and David families of Tarrytown.” The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. Volume 122. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. New York. 1991. Pages 194-200.

HA13

Hardy, Thomas Duffus. Rotuli Chartarum in Turri Londinensi Asservati. Volume I. The Commissioners on the Public Records of the Kingdom. 1837. Page 203.

HA14

Hardy, Thomas Duffus, S.A.S. Rotuli de Oblatis et Finibus in Turri Londinensi Asservati Tempore Regis Johannis. The Commissioners on the Public Records of the Kingdom. 1835. Page 346.

HA15

Hardy, Thomas Duffus. Rotuli Normanniae in Turri Londinensi Asservati, Johanne et Henrico Quinto Angliæ Regibus. Volume I. The Commissioners on the Public Records of the Kingdom. 1835. Pages xxxvii – l.

HA16

Hart, William Henry. Historia et Cartularium Monasterii Sancti Petri Gloucestriæ. Vol. I. Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green. London. 1863. Pages 76-77, 285-287, and 378-379.

HA17

Hartford Day Spring. Hartford, Michigan. 11 December, 1901.

HA18

Hartford Day Spring. Hartford, Michigan. 25 June, 1902.

HA19

Hartford Day Spring. Hartford, Michigan. 8 October, 1902.

HA20

Hartford Day Spring. Hartford, Michigan. 26 November, 1902.

HA21

Hartford Day Spring. Hartford, Michigan. 3 December, 1902.

HA22

Harvey, Cornelius Burnham. Genealogical History of Hudson and Bergen Counties New Jersey. The New Jersey Genealogical Publishing Company. New York. 1900. Pages 20, 22, 36, 50, and 171-172.

HA23

Harvey, Margaret B. “Historic Spots in Blockley, PA.” Fourth Report of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. October 11, 1900-October 11, 1901. Committee on Education and Labor. Washington, D.C. 1902. Page 411.

HA24

Harwood, Philip. History of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Chapman and Elcoate. London. 1844. Page 184.

HA25

Hassall, W.O. Cartulary of St. Mary Clerkenwell. Camden Third Series. Volume LXXI. Offices of the Royal Historical Society. London. 1949. Pages 62-63.

HA26

“Hattie Marrison.” Ludington Daily News. Ludington, Michigan. 24 January, 1980. Page 3.

HA27

Hayes, Philip C. Journal-History of the Hundred & Third Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Bryan, Ohio. 1872. Pages 13-17, 20-23, 25, 27-38, 40-41, 43-54, 59, 61-67, 69-73, 75-81, 83-86, 89-120, and 122-144.

HA28

Hazard, Samuel. Pennsylvania Archives. Selected and Arranged from Original Documents in the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Conformable to acts of the General Assembly, February 15, 1851, & March 1, 1852. Commencing 1644. Volume I. Joseph Severns & Co. Philadelphia. 1852. Pages 39-40 and 42.

HA29

Hammond, Otis G. Probate Records of the Province of New Hampshire. Vol. 7. 1760-1763. State Papers Series Vol. 37. The State of New Hampshire. Concord, New Hampshire. Pages 226 and 230-232.

HA30

Hampden County (Massachusetts). Register of Deeds. Land deeds, 1628-1867; grantee and grantor indexes, 1636-1869. Web. www.familysearch.org. 31 May, 2022.

 

For Uriel Bowen: Land deeds, L-M, 1737-1742. Film Number: 844491. Image Group Number: 7460610. Volume L. Image Numbers 265 and 273-274. Original Page Numbers: 480-481 and 497-498. Volume M. Image Numbers 348-349: Original Page Numbers: 65-66.

 

For Gershom Heald, Sr. and Gershom Haile: Land deeds, C-D, 1715-1726. Film Number: 844487. Image Group Number: 7460606. Volume D. 1721-1726. Image Number: 595. Page Number: 373.

 

For John Warner: Land deeds, E-F, 1726-1733. Film Number: 844488. Image Group Number: 7460607. Volume E. 1726-1730. Image Number: 95. Page Number: 163.

HA31

Hansen, James L. “The Origins of the Montross and David families of Tarrytown.” (Continued from The Record 122:201). The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. Volume 123. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. New York. 1992. Pages 30-31 and 33-34.

HA32

Hanson, Margery Frances Day. Receipt for an Inheritance or The Making of the Family. Margery Day Hanson. 1974. Pages 11, 13-16, 139, 142-144, and 146.

HA33

Hardin County Clerk’s Archive. Deed Book K. Web. http://www.hccoky.org/ Archives/ViewPage.asp?Book=DBK&varA=380&SType=DB&Submit=Open+Page. 1 May, 2017. Original Page Numbers: 380-381.

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Hardin County Clerk’s Archive. Deed Book M. Web. http://www.hccoky.org/ Archives/ViewPage.asp?Book=DBm&varA=279&SType=DB&Submit=Open+Page 1 May, 2017. Original Page Numbers: 279-280.

HA35

Hardin County (Kentucky). Clerk of the County Court. Marriage Register, 1793-1914, with Index, 1793-1896. Web. www.familysearch.org. 25 April 2017.

 

For Eliza Ann Waggoner and Walter D. Briscoe: Film Number: 005553457. V. A-C 1793-1862. Image Number: 136. Original Page Number: 196.

 

For Herbert G. Waggoner and Elenor Best: Film Number: 005553457. V. A-C 1793-1862. Image Number: 119. Original Page Number: 179.

 

For James M. Waggoner and Gilly Shepherd: Film Number: 005553457. V. A-C 1793-1862. Image Number: 143. Original Page Number: 203.

 

For Joshua F. Doney and Angeline Hilton (Marriage performed by H.G. Waggoner): Film Number: 005553457. V. A-C 1793-1862. Image Number: 176. Original Page Number: 234.

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Hardin County (Kentucky). Tax Assessor. Tax Books, 1793-1875. Web. www.familysearch.org. 25 April, 2017. Film Number: 007834448. Tax Books 1822-1830, 1833-1834, 1836-1837, 1839. Image Numbers: 544, 631, 700, and 789.

HA37

Harlan, Alpheus H. History and Genealogy of the Harlan Family and Particularly of the Descendants of George and Michael Harlan who Settled in Chester County, Pa., 1687. Volume 1. The Lord Baltimore Press. Baltimore, Maryland. 1914. Page 136.

HA38

Harris, Catherine. Brown Memorial Cemetery, Union Hill, Independence County, AR. Web. http://files.usgwarchives.net/ar/independence/cemeteries/brownmem.txt

HA39

Habington, Thomas. A Survey of Worcestershire by Thomas Habington. Vol. II. Part I. Editor John Amphlett. Worcestershire Historical Society. Oxford, England. 1896. Pages 147-148.

HA40

Hall, Virginia. “Notes.” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Volume LXVI. New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston, Massachusetts. 1912. Page 87.

HA41

Hampshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1536-1812. Web. www.ancestry.com. 31 March, 2024.

 

For Daniel Asten: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1634-1678>Image Number: 252.

 

For Richard Austen: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 400.

 

For Francis Austen: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 161.

 

For John Austyn: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 10.

 

For Agnice Awstine: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 87.

 

For Allice Awstine: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 48.

 

For Anne Lettlefeld: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 139. Page Number: 70.

 

For Ann Litlefeild (baptized October 1643): In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1634-1678>Image Number: 131.

 

For Anne Litlefeild (baptized June 1641): In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1634-1678>Image Number: 103.

 

For Frances Litlefeild: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1634-1678>Image Number: 157.

 

For Jone Litlefeild: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1634-1678>Image Number: 101.

 

For Nicholas Litlefeild (baptized August 1608): In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 226.

 

For Nicholas Litlefeild (baptized March 1644/5): In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1634-1678>Image Number: 148.

 

For Thomas and Anne Litlefeild: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 522.

 

For Edmond Litlefield: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 31.

 

For Frances Litlefield: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1634-1678>Image Number: 67.

 

For Elizabeth Littelfeild: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 453.

 

For Nycholas Littellffeld: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Numbers: 68-69. Page Number: 35.

 

For James Littilfield: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 105. Page Number: 53.

 

For Nicholas Little of Funtly: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1634-1678>Image Number: 548.

 

For Francis Littlefeld (baptized June 1619): In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 356.

 

For Francis Littlefeld (buried October 1618): In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 348.

 

For James Littlefeld and Joane Jeffery: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 351.

 

For John Littlefeld: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 255.

 

For Edmund Littlefeild and Agnes Austen: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 300.

 

For Jone Littlefeild: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1634-1678>Image Number: 207.

 

For Ann Littlefield: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Numbers: 316 and 327.

 

For Anthony Littlefield: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 384.

 

For Edward Littlefield: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 340.

See also: Parish Registers>Titchfield>1634-1678>Image Number: 58.

 

For Frauncis Littlefield and Annis Wygg: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 200.

 

For John Littlefield: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 421.

 

For Marie Littlefield and John Beane: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 206.

 

For William Littlefield: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 362.

 

For Fraunces Littlefild: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 191. Page Number: 96.

 

For Marie Littlefild: In the cited database, this record is filed in Parish Registers>Titchfield>1590-1634>Image Number: 191. Page Number: 96.

HA42

Hampshire, England, Wills and Probates, 1398-1858. Web. www.ancestry.com. 7 April, 2024.

 

For Richard Asten: In the cited database, this record is filed in A Wills>1623>Richard Aston alias Atoke>Image Numbers: 1-6.

 

For Robart Litelfeld: In the cited database, this record is filed in A Wills>1678>Robert Littlefield>Image Numbers: 1-4.

 

For Ann Littlefield: In the cited database, this record is filed in A Wills>1619>Ann Littlefield>Image Numbers: 1-4.

 

For Francis Littlefield: In the cited database, this record is filed in A Wills>1618>Francis Littlefield>Image Numbers: 1-6.

 

For Nicholas Litlefield: In the cited database, this record is filed in A Wills>1677>Nicholas Littlefield>Image Numbers: 1-2.

HA43

Hansen, Col. Charles M. “The Parentage of William Clayton, Quaker Immigrant to Pennsylvania: A Correction.” The Genealogist. Volume 4, No. 2. Fall 1983. New York, New York. Pages 169-173.

HA44

Hardy, W.J., F.S.A., and W. Page, F.S.A. A Calendar to the Feet of Fines for London & Middlesex. Vol. II: 1 Henry VII. to Michaelmas, 11 and 12 Elizabeth. Hardy & Page. Lincoln’s Inn, London, England. 1893. Page 131.

HA45

Havergal, Rev. Francis T., M.A. Records Historical and Antiquarian of the Parish of Upton Bishop Herefordshire. W. Henry Robinson, Walsall, England. 1883. Page 7.

HA46

Hay, Alexander, A.M. The History of Chichester; Interspersed with Various Notes and Observations on the Early and Present State of the City, The Most Remarkable Places in its Vicinity, and the County of Sussex in General. Chichester, England. 1804. Pages 569-571.

HE1

Hefting, Oscar F. Report. Pilot Project Atlas of Dutch Brazil. New Holland Foundation. Amsterdam. 2007. Page 10.

HE2

Heinemann, Charles B. Reconstructed Federal Census of Kentucky, 1790. Government Printing Office. Washington, D.C. 1940. Page 111.

HE3

Hemenway, Abby Maria. Vermont Historical Gazetteer, A Local History of All the Towns in the State, Volume V, The Towns of Windham County. Mrs. Carrie E. H. Page. Brandon, Vermont. 1891. Page 165.

HE4

“Henry I (France).” Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica. Web. 26 June, 2003.

HE5

“Henry I (Germany).” The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Fifteenth Edition. 2005.

HE6

Henry III Fine Rolls Project. The National Archives and King’s College London. Web. http://www.finerollshenry3.org.uk/home.html. Reprinted with permission from David Carpenter of the Fine Rolls Project.

2 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/9 Membrane 6 52.

 

3 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/11 Membrane 4 319.

3 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/11 Membrane 11 33.

6 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/16 Membrane 5 153-155.

 

7 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/18 Membrane 8 78.

9 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/22 Membrane 2 154.

11 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/25 Membrane 9 106.

 

11 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/25 Membrane 11 44-45.

12 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/27 Membrane 2 289.

12 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/27 Membrane 4 208.

 

12 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/27 Membrane 6 131.

12 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/27 Membrane 6 151.

12 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/27 Membrane 9 19.

 

13 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/28 Membrane 8 177.

16 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/31 Membrane 3 186.

16 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/31 Membrane 6 72-73.

 

19 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/34 Membrane 6 306-307.

22 Henry III Fine Roll E 371/5 Membrane 2 55.

24 Henry III Fine Roll E 371/7 Membrane 4 174.

 

25 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/37 Membrane 10 353.

27 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/40 Membrane 8 45.

28 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/41 Membrane 5 295.

 

43 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/56 Membrane 7 427.

45 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/58 Membrane 12 389.

49 Henry III Fine Roll C 60/62 Membrane 4 401.

HE7

Herefordshire Archive Service. Herefordshire Record Office, Hereford. AL40/1019. Grant of land and bondsmen held by deed of Robert, who was the son of Richard de Oka, in the fee of Rolusyton. Late 13th century.

HE8

Herefordshire Archive Service. Herefordshire Record Office, Hereford. AL40/1021. Grant of a capital messuage in Roluyston. Late 13th century.

HE9

Herefordshire Archive Service. Herefordshire Record Office, Hereford. AL40/1022. Release of land and tenements formerly held by Peter de Oka in the fee of Roluyston. 1299.

HE10

Herefordshire Archive Service. Herefordshire Record Office, Hereford. AL40/1026. Grant of land from John Skydemor to his son, Philip. 1348/9. Kindly translated and transcribed by Simon Neal of Hanworth in Middlesex.

HE11

Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1861-1904. Web. www.ancestry.com. 27 July, 2017.

 

For Jacob Statler: In the cited database, this record is filed in S>Image Number: 1476.

HE12

“He Fell From Grace.” Grand Rapids Herald. Grand Rapids, Michigan. 24 January, 1893. Page 1.

HE13

Henry County (Illinois). County Clerk. Index to Marriages; Marriage Records, 1837-1923. Web. www.familysearch.org. 18 July, 2017.

 

For James P. Depew and Louisa A. Wilson: Marriage register, v. A-B 1854-1877. Film Number: 4031862. Image Number: 374. Original Page Number: 106.

HE14

“Hepworth Family Enjoys Reunion.” The Ludington Daily News. Ludington, Michigan. 18 June, 1953. Page 10.

HE15

Hershberger, Leo D. History of Peter P. Hershberger and Leah Hochstetler. Their Ancestors and Descendants from 1736 to 1970. Leo D. Hershberger. Manawa, Wisconsin. 1970. No page number. Family Number 292.

HE16

Hempstead, Joshua. “Diary of Joshua Hempstead of New London, Connecticut. Covering a Period of Forty-Seven Years from September, 1711, to November, 1758.” Collections of the New London County Historical Society. Vol. I. The New London County Historical Society. New London, Connecticut. 1901. Page 40.

HE17

Herbert, N.M. “Gloucester: Churches and chapels.” A History of the County of Gloucester. Volume 4. The City of Gloucester. British History Online. London, England. 1988. Pages 292-311. Web. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/glos/vol4/pp292-311. 23 February, 2024.

HE18

Herefordshire Archive Service Catalogue. Assignment of title of property in Fownhope, 26 Jun 1546-1 Jun 1603. Reference number G37/II/51. Records of Walwyn and Shepheard Families of Much Marcle and other parishes>Deeds>G37/ii/viii. Web. https://archive-catalogue.herefordshire.gov.uk/records/G37/ii/ix/51. 9 January, 2025.

HE19

Hervey, Sydenham Henry Augustus. Wedmore Parish Registers. Baptisms. 1561-1812. J.M. Atkins. Wells. 1890. Pages 55, 57-58, 60, 62, 65-66, 69, 73, 77, 81, 84, 89, 93-94, 98, 102-106, 108-109, 123, 129, 132, 135, 138, and 140.

HE20

Hervey, Sydenham Henry Augustus. Wedmore Parish Registers. Burials. 1561-1860. E. Jackson. Wells. 1890. Pages 52, 54, 60, 68-69, 78, 82, 84-85, 89-90, 94, 98, 100, 106, 112-113, 118-119, and 121.

HE21

Hervey, Sydenham Henry Augustus. Wedmore Parish Registers. Marriages. 1561-1839. E. Jackson. Wells. 1888. Pages 16-17, 22, 30, and 34-37.

HI1

Hickling, Douglas. Who Were the Parents of Richard Sherburne’s Wife Agnes, and of Isabel (Sherburne) Towneley And Agnes (Sherburne) Rishton? 24 May, 2004. Web. http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/gen-medieval/2004-05/1085450671. 16 July, 2012.

HI2

Hincmar and Waitz, Recensuit G. Annales Bertiniani. Scriptores Rerum Germanicarum in Usum Scholarum ex Monumentis Germaniae Historicis Separatim Editi. Bibliopolii Hahniani. Hanover. 1883. Page 150.

HI3

Hinshaw, Seth Bennett. Walk Cheerfully, Friends. The Essential Optimism of the Quaker Faith. The Publications Board. North Carolina Yearly Meeting. Greensboro, North Carolina. 1978. Page 140.

HI4

Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Volume I. Edwards Brothers, Inc. Ann Arbor, Michigan. 1936. Pages 343, 349, 356-357, 362, 372, 381-382, 384, 393, 398-399, 405, 409, 412, 431, 436, 452, 465, 487, 500-501, 510, 512, 546-547, 562, 564-565, 645, 659, 662-664, 677, 681-682, 685, 766, 773, 789, 830, 832, 845, 884, and 901.

HI5

Hinshaw, William Wade, Marshall, Thomas Worth, and Brown, Douglas Summers. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Volume VI. William Wade Hinshaw. Ann Arbor, Michigan. 1950. Reprinted Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, Maryland. 1994. Pages 45 and 467.

HI6

Historical and Genealogical Record. Duchess and Putnam Counties New York. Press of The A.V. Haight Co. Poughkeepsie, New York. 1912. Pages 84 and 90.

HI7

History of Allegan and Barry Counties, Michigan with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of their Prominent Men and Pioneers. D.W. Ensign & Co. Philadelphia. 1880. Pages 418-419 and 421-422.

HI8

History of Berrien and Van Buren Counties, Michigan with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches. D.W. Ensign & Co. Philadelphia. 1880. Pages 435-437, 457-459, and 482

HI9

History of Lawrence, Orange and Washington Counties Indiana. From the Earliest Time to the Present; Together with Interesting Biographical Sketches, Remininsences, Notes, Etc. Illustrated. Goodspeed Bros & Co. Chicago, Illinois. Pages 46, 376-380, 386, 390-391, 395, 415, 476, and 534.

HI10

History of Kalamazoo County, Michigan; With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of its Prominent Men and Pioneers. Everts & Abbot. Philadelphia. 1880. Pages 369-371.

HI11

History of Seneca Co., New York With Illustrations Descriptive of its Scenery, Palatial Residences, Public Buildings, Fine Blocks, and Important Manufactories. Everts, Ensign & Everts. Philadelphia. 1876. Pages 129 and 131.

HI12

Hiden, Mrs. P.W. “Notes on Kay and Allied Families.” Genealogies of Virginia Families From Tyler’s Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine. Volume I. Albridgton - Gerlache. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore. 1981. Reprint. Clearfield Company. Baltimore, Maryland. 2007. Pages 529-532 and 535-536.

HI13

Hinshaw, William Wade, and Marshall, Thomas Worth. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Volume II. William Wade Hinshaw. Ann Arbor, Michigan. 1938. Reprinted Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, Maryland. 1994. Pages 94, 396, and 402.

HI14

Hinshaw, William Wade, Marshall, Thomas Worth, and Lindley, Dr. Harlow. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Volume IV. William Wade Hinshaw. Ann Arbor, Michigan. 1946. Reprinted Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, Maryland. 1994. Page 154.

HI15

Historical Records Project (Tennessee). Deeds, 1775-1815, Sullivan County, Tennessee. Web. www.familysearch.org. 27 September, 2016.

 

For Andrew Little to Jacob Fleener: Records of Sullivan County Tennessee. Deed Book, Vol. 1 1775-1790. Film Number: 4769061. Image Number: 135. Page 26. Original Page Number: 461.

 

For Jacob Fleenor to Samuel McCorkle: Records of Sullivan County Tennessee. Deed Book Record Vol. 3 1795-1802. Film Number: 4769061. Image Number: 363. Page 121. Original Page Number: 398.

 

For Jacob Fleanor to Elijah Watson: Tennessee Records of Sullivan County. Deed Book No. 6 1809-1815. Film Number: 4769061. Image Number: 499. Page 12. Original Page Number: 34.

 

For Jacob Fleenor to Samuel Fleenor: Tennessee Records of Sullivan County. Deed Book No. 6 1809-1815. Film Number: 4769061. Image Number: 501. Page 14. Original Page Number: 39.

HI16

History and Directory of Ionia County, Michigan. J.D. Dillenback. Grand Rapids, Michigan. 1872. Page 168.

HI17

History of Genesee County, Michigan with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers. Everts & Abbott. Philadelphia. 1879. Page 319.

HI18

History of Northern Wisconsin Containing an Account of its Settlement, Growth, Development and Resources; An Extensive Sketch of its Counties, Cities, Towns and Villages. The Western Historical Company. Chicago. 1881. Page 390.

HI19

History of Otsego County, New York; With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of its Prominent Men and Pioneers. Everts & Fariss. Philadelphia. 1878. Pages 223 and 227.

HI20

History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts. In Three Volumes. Volume II. Genealogical. Published by the town. Hingham, Massachusetts. Reprinted by Higginson Book Company. Salem Massachusetts.1893. Pages 107-108 and 449.

HI21

Hill, Don Gleason. The Early Records of the Town of Dedham, Massachusetts. 1636-1659. A Complete Transcript of Book One of the General Records of the Town, Together with the Selectmen’s Day Book, Covering a Portion of the Same Period, Being Volume Three of the Printed Records of the Town. Dedham Historical Society. Dedham, Massachusetts. 1892. Pages 114, 151, and 216.

HL1

H.L. Bradfer-Lawrence Collection. Reference Code MD335/1/1/20/1. The National Archives. Web. http://www. nationalarchives.gov.uk. 10 July, 2012.

HO1

Hoadley, Charles J. The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, from October, 1706 to October, 1716, with the Council Journal from October, 1710, to February, 1717. Press of Case, Lockwood and Brainard Co. Hartford, Connecticut. 1870. Page 507.

HO2

Hoadley, Charles J. The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, from May, 1751 to February, 1757, Inclusive. 1877. Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co. Hartford, Connecticut. 1877. Pages 513-514.

HO3

Hodgson-Hinde, John. Symeonis Dunelmensis Opera et Collectanea. Vol. I. The Publications of the Surtees Society, Volume LI. The Surtees Society. 1867. Pages liii-lv, 66, 87, and 90.

HO4

Hodgson-Hinde, John. The Pipe-Rolls, or Sheriff’s Annual Accounts of the Revenues of the Crown for the Counties of Cumberland, Westmorland, and Durham, During the Reings of Henry I., Richard I., and John. Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne. Newcastle. 1847. Pages XLIV, XLV, LIII, 160, 162-164, 166-167, 230, 232, and 238.

HO5

Hoes, Roswell Randall. Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York (formerly named Wiltwyck, and often familiarly called Esopus or ‘Sopus), for One Hundred and Fifty Years from their commencement in 1660. Printed by the De Vinne Press. New York. 1891. Pages 1, 2, 4, 6, 18, 41, 161, and 520.

HO6

Holbrook, Jay Mack. Massachusetts Vital Records. Greenwich 1741-1895. Holbrook Research Institute. Oxford, Massachusetts. 1984. Pages 21, 26, and 29. Web. www.ancestry.com. See the database entitled “Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988.” In the cited database, this record is filed in Greenwich>Births, Marriages and Death>Image Numbers: 29, 32-33, 2541, 2547, 4996, and 7282. 28 April, 2013.

HO7

Holbrook, Jay Mack. Massachusetts Vital Records. Norwell 1633-1900. Holbrook Research Institute. Oxford, Massachusetts. 1991. Page 18. Web. www.ancestry.com. See the database entitled “Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988.” In the cited database, this record is filed in Scituate>Scituate Town Records, with Births, Marriages, and Deaths>Image Number: 11. 16 September, 2012.

HO8

Holbrook, Jay Mack. Massachusetts Vital Records. Southampton 1758-1890. Holbrook Research Institute. Oxford, Massachusetts. 1987. Page 409. Web. www.ancestry.com. See the database entitled “Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988.” In the cited database, this record is filed in Southampton>Births, Marriages and Death>Image Number: 105. 26 April, 2013.

HO9

Hollister, C. Warren. “Warenne, William (II) de, second earl of Surrey (d. 1138).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. 2004. Web. www.oxforddnb.com. 20 January, 2012.

HO10

Holloway, William R. “Record of Indiana Regiments.” The Union Army. A History of Military Affairs in the Loyal States 1861-65-Records of the Regiments in the Union Army-Cyclopedia of Battles-Memoirs of Commanders and Soldiers. Volume III. New Jersey, Indiana, Illinois and Michigan. Federal Publishing Company. Madison, Wisconsin. 1908. Page 171.

HO11

Holman, Mary Lovering. Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury and John Sargent Pillsbury. In Two Volumes. Volume One. The Rumford Press. Concord, New Hampshire. 1938. Pages 65-66.

HO12

Holman, Mary Lovering. Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury and John Sargent Pillsbury. In Two Volumes. Volume Two. The Rumford Press. Concord, New Hampshire. 1938. Pages 739-742, 875-878, and 1107-1109.

HO13

Holt, James Clarke. Magna Carta. Second Edition. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. 1992. Pages 90, 106, 135, and 199-200.

HO14

Holton, David Parsons, A.M., M.D., and Frances K. (Forward) Holton, Winslow Memorial; Family Records of Winslows and Their Descendants in America, with the English Ancestry as Far as Known. D-P. Holton, M.D. New York. 1877. Pages 20-24, 62-63, 68, 72-78, 80-82, 87-89, 94-95, 130, and 161.

HO15

Hornyold-Strickland, Henry. “Biographical Sketches of Members of Parliament of Lancashire, 1290-1550.” Remains, Historical and Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester. Volume 93 – New Series. The Chetham Society. 1935. Pages 87-88.

HO16

Hotten, John Camden. The Original Lists of Persons of Quality; Emigrants; Religious Exiles; Political Rebels; Serving Men Sold For a Term of Years; Apprentices; Children Stolen; Maidens Pressed; and Others Who Went From Great Britain to the American Plantations 1600-1700. John Camden Hotten. London. 1874. Pages xxxi, 43, 53, 55-56, 57, 59, 61-63, 76-77, 88, and 107-108.

HO17

Howe, Daniel Wait. Howe Genealogies. This Volume Contains Genealogies of Abraham of Roxbury, James of Ipswich, Abraham of Marlborough and Edward of Lynn, Massachusetts. Editor Gilman Bigelow Howe. New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston, Massachusetts. 1929. Pages 1-7 and 153-161.

HO18

Howe, Renate. A Century of Influence: The Australian Student Christian Movement, 1896-1996. University of New South Wales Press Ltd. Sidney, Australia. 2009. Page 218.

HO19

Hoyt, David W. The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts, With some Related Families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich, and Hampton. Part One. Snow & Farnham, Printers. Providence, Rhode Island. 1897. Pages 8-14, 17, 44-45, 77-78, 244, and 364-368.

HO20

Hoyt, David W. The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts, With some Related Families of adjoining towns and of York County, Maine. Vol. III. Snow & Farnham, Co. Providence, Rhode Island. 1916. Pages 872, 887 and 990.

HO21

Hoyt, Edward A. State Papers of Vermont. Volume Nine. General Petitions 1788-1792. Howard E. Armstrong. Montpelier, Vermont. 1955. Page 195.

HO22

Hoffard, Gay Roberson and Joyce Stephens Smith. Marriages on Record in Marion, Williamson County, Illinois Courthouse 1866 through 1877. Volume II. 1988. Located in the Genealogy Department of the Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Page 37.

HO23

Holland Society of New York. Records of the Reformed Dutch Churches of Hackensack and Schraalenburgh, New Jersey, with the Registers of Members, Marriages, Baptisms, and the Consistories, to the beginning of the Nineteenth Century. Part I. Holland Society of New York. 1891. Pages 35, 37, 41, 84, 94, 110, 115-116, 121, 132, 139, and 147.

HO24

Holland Society of New York. Records of the Reformed Dutch Churches of Hackensack and Schraalenburgh, New Jersey, with the Registers of Members, Marriages, Baptisms, and the Consistories, to the beginning of the Nineteenth Century. Part II. Holland Society of New York. 1891. Pages 71-72.

HO25

Holmes, Maurice. Court Records of Johnson County, Indiana 1823-1853. January 1982. Located in the Genealogy Department of the Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Pages 10, 13, 34, 178, 222, and 276.

HO26

Holmes, Maurice. Early Landowners of Johnson County, Indiana. March 1974. Located in the Genealogy Department of the Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Page 5, 7, and 12.

HO27

Holmes, Maurice. Will Records of Johnson County, Indiana 1827-1907. 1975. Located in the Genealogy Department of the Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Pages 15-16 and 90.

HO28

Houk, Martha. Green County, Kentucky 1816 Tax List. Green County Genealogical Society. Greensburg, Kentucky. 2014. Page 88.

HO29

Houk, Martha, and Ray Perkins. Green County, Kentucky 1815 Tax List. Green County Genealogical Society. Greensburg, Kentucky. 2012. Page 81.

HO30

“Howard E. Marrison.” Ludington Daily News. Ludington, Michigan. 20 December, 2006. Web. http://www.shorelinemedia.net/ludington_daily_news/archives/howard-e-marrison/article_4dbaadda-eeb0-5f0d-9ef8-b83845995e15.html. 31 August, 2016.

HO31

Hoyt, David W. The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts, With some Related Families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich, and Hampton. Part Two. Snow & Farnham, Printers. Providence, Rhode Island. 1897. Pages 576 and 578.

HO32

Holman, Winifred Lovering, S.B. F.A.S.G. Ancestry of Colonel John Harrington Stevens and his wife Frances Helen Miller. Volume II. 1952. Pages 147-153.

HO33

Howard, Joseph Jackson, LL.D., F.S.A. Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica. Volume III. Third Series. London, England. 1900. Page 72.

HO34

Howe, William S., III. “Research in Progress. Notes on the Howe English Ancestry.” The Essex Genealogist. Volume 6. 1986. Pages 64-71.

HU1

Hubbell, William; transcribed by Kathy Munsel. Transcription of Letters from the Collection of Mable R. Hubble, Granddaughter of Daniel Ingerson and Selina Hepworth Davis. Web. www.ancestry.com. 10 October, 2012.

HU2

Hudson, Benjamin T. “Ealdred (d. 933?).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. 2004. Web. www.oxforddnb.com. 20 January, 2012.

HU3

Hudson, Reverend J. Clare, M.A. and E. Mansel Sympson, M.A., M.D. “Early Records of Bag Enderby.” Lincolnshire Notes & Queries. A Quarterly Journal. Vol. III. January 1, 1892, to October 1, 1893. W.K. Morton. Horncastle, Lincolnshire. 1893. Pages 238-240. This article was written with an individual with the initials of “W.O.M.”

HU4

“Hugh Capet.” Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica. Web. 26 June, 2003.

HU5

“Hugh the Great.” The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Fifteenth Edition. 2005.

HU6

Hulton, W.A. Esq. “The Coucher Book or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey. Volume III.” Remains, Historical and Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester. Volume XVI. The Chetham Society. 1848. Pages 680-682.

HU7

Hulton, W.A. Esq. “The Coucher Book or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey. Volume IV.” Remains, Historical and Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester. Volume XX. The Chetham Society. 1849. Pages 977-978, 1085-1806, and 1088.

HU8

Hume, David and J.S. Brewer, M.A. The Student’s Hume; A History of England From the Earliest Times to the Revolution in 1688, Based on the History of David Hume, Incorporating the Corrections and Reseaches of Recent Historians, Continued to the Treaty of Berin in 1878. American Book Company. 1880. Page 137.

HU9

Hummer, Hans J. Politics and Power in Early Medieval Europe. Alsace and the Frankish Realm, 600-1000. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. 2005. Pages 1, 46, 157-165, 170-171, and 213.

HU10

Hunt, John G., B.S.C. “Clues to the Ancestry of Winslow of Droitwich.” The American Genealogist. Volume 41. 1965. Pages 168-175.

HU11

Hunt, John G., B.S.C. “Governor Edward Winslow’s Mother’s Family, the Olivers.” The American Genealogist. Volume 42. 1966. Pages 52-53.

HU12

Hunt, Reverend William. “Ælfgar, Earl (d. 1062?).” Dictionary of National Biography. Volume I. Abbadie-Anne. Editor Leslie Stephen. Macmillan and Co. New York. 1885. Pages 148-149.

HU13

Hunt, Reverend William. “Aldgyth (fl. 1063).” Dictionary of National Biography. Volume I. Abbadie-Anne. Editor Leslie Stephen. Macmillan and Co. New York. 1885. Page 245.

HU14

Hunt, Reverend William. “Bernard (fl. 1093).” Dictionary of National Biography. Volume IV. Beal-Biber. Editor Leslie Stephen. Macmillan and Co. New York. 1885. Page 376.

HU15

Hunt, Reverend William. “Edward I (1239-1307).” Dictionary of National Biography. Volume XVII. Edward-Erskine. Editor Leslie Stephen. Macmillan and Co. New York. 1889. Page 36-37.

HU16

Hunt, Reverend William. “Gospatric or Cospatric, Earl of Northumberland (fl. 1067).” Dictionary of National Biography. Volume XXII. Glover-Gravet. Editors Leslie Stephen and Sidney Lee. Macmillan and Co. New York. 1890. Pages 255-256.

HU17

Hunt, Reverend William. “Harold, called Harefoot (d. 1040).” Dictionary of National Biography. Volume XXIV. Hailes-Harriott. Editors Leslie Stephen and Sidney Lee. Macmillan and Co. New York. 1890. Page 417.

HU18

Hunt, Reverend William. “Henry of Lancaster, first Duke of Lancaster (1299?-1361).” Dictionary of National Biography. Volume XXVI. Henry II-Hindley. Editors Leslie Stephen and Sidney Lee. Macmillan and Co. New York. 1891. Pages 104-105.

HU19

Hunt, Reverend William. “Leofric (Lat. Leuricus), Earl of Mercia (d. 1057).” Dictionary of National Biography. Volume XXXIII. Leighton-Lluelyn. Editor Sidney Lee. Macmillan and Co. New York. 1893. Pages 61-63.

HU20

Hunter, Joseph. Agincourt. A Contribution Towards an Authentic List of the Commanders of the English Host in King Kenry the Fifth’s Expedition to France, in the Third Year of His Reign. John Russell Smith. London. 1850. Page 48.

HU21

Hunter, P.S. “Vauter’s Church, St. Anne’s Parish, Essex County, VA.” Colonial Churches. A Series of Sketches of Churches in the Original Colony of Virginia… Southern Churchman Co. Richmond, Virginia. 1907. Pages 163-164.

HU22

Hurd, D. Hamilton. History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, with Biographical Sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men. Vol. I. J.W. Lewis & Co. Philadelphia. 1890. Page 639.

HU23

Hunterdon County (New Jersey). County Clerk. Recorded Marriage Records, 1795-1884. Web. www.familysearch.org. 30 June, 2017. Film Number: 818212. Image Number: 600. Original Page Number: 132.

HU24

Hudson, Alfred Sereno. The History of Sudbury, Massachusetts. 1638-1889. Published by the Town of Sudbury. Sudbury, Massachusetts. 1889. Pages 179-180.

HU25

Hunnewell, James Frothingham. Records of the First Church in Charlestown, Massachusetts, 1632-1789. James Frothingham Hunnewell. Boston, Massachusetts. 1880. Page Numbers: 10 and 52.

HU26

Hunt, John G., B.S.C. “A Winslow Pilgrim Note--Addendum.” The American Genealogist. Volume 43. October 1967. Pages 240-241.

HU27

Hunt, John G., B.S.C. “The “Mayflower” Winslows-Yeomen or Gentlemen?” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Volume CXXI. January 1967. The New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston, Massachusetts. Pages 25-29.

HU28

Hunt, John G., B.S.C. “The “Mayflower” Winslows-Yeomen or Gentlemen? Part II.” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Volume CXXII. July 1968. The New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston, Massachusetts. Pages 175-178.

HY1

Hyam, Jane. “Ermentrude and Richildis.” Charles the Bald: Court and Kingdom. Second, Revised Edition. Editors Margaret T. Gibson and Janet L. Nelson. Variorum. Aldershot, Hampshire, Great Britain. 1990. Pages 154-159, 162-163, and 167.

 

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