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According to his LDS ancestral file record, he was married on 7 Jan 1846 in Stockbridge, Berkshire, MA but no bride's name is given. | Maunsell Bradhurst FIELD
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852 |
Was a soldier in Rev. War and ass't to father as commissary general at the battle of Bennington, 16 AUG 1777. | Oliver FIELD
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853 |
age 50 | Phoebe Ann FIELD
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854 |
She is buried in the Baptist Church Cemetery. | Phoebe Ann FIELD
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855 |
Recorded Amawalk Births & Deaths. In process of verifying birth and death dates. That would have made her 110 years old with these dates. Amawalk records indicate a birthdate of 30 Jul 1756 and confirms her parents as Samuel and Abigail. | Rebecca FIELD
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856 |
She is buried in Woohouse Cemetery. | Rebecca FIELD
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857 |
She was the daughter of Jessie and Phebe FIELD. | Rebecca FIELD
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858 |
Undocumented notes states that Robert is the great-grandson of John Field (1520-1587). Intervening generations are not named.
Had third wife, Charity, who was still liviing in 1673 when he died.
Two more children are attributed to him: Hannah b. 1642, md John Bowne 7 May 1656 (age 14??); and Elizabeth, b. 1644, md John Underhill. Needs to be verified.
Sailed for America on the "James" in April 1635, landing at Providence, RI. Built his home at Bayside, Flushing, Long Island, New York. | Robert FIELD
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859 |
Bernice and Marcia list death date of 1673. Family Tree Maker lists 6 Feb 1671/72. | Robert FIELD
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860 |
Berniece Field DAR record indicates 9 Mar 1605. | Robert FIELD
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861 |
Soldier-War of 1812 3 Reg. US heavy artillery - Burlington, VT | Rodolphus FIELD
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862 |
AFN indicates a death date of 1 Jan 1759. | Samuel FIELD
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863 |
AFN:1590-LKW lists this childs birthdate as 1742 of Flushing, Queens, NY. | Samuel FIELD
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864 |
Ancestry.com World Tree lists 10 Nov 1696 as birthdate. | Samuel FIELD
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865 |
Came to Northampton with father in 1663. Was slain by Indians from ambush while hoeing corn in Hatfield meadows. | Samuel FIELD
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866 |
Died young. | Samuel FIELD
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867 |
Engaged in Meadow Fight -- Severely injured. | Samuel FIELD
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868 |
Was probably the first settler of the Oblong, South East, Dutchess Co, NY. His daughter, Jane, was the first white child born on the Oblong. | Samuel FIELD
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869 |
Listed as a "freeman." | Thomas FIELD
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870 |
Richards lists his parents as Benjamin and Sarah TAYLOR FIELD but the dates I have don't match up. | Thomas FIELD
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871 |
A list of the names of the Quakers enrolled in the office of Town Clerk, of and in the City of New York, pursuant to an Act of Assembly, entitled an Act, for Regulating the Militia of the Colony of New York, made and published the 19th day of February last. (1755)
William Field, shopkeeper Need to verify that this is same Wm Field. | William FIELD
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872 |
He later established himself as a clothier in Northowram. | William FIELD
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873 |
Ancestral File Record says "of Geneva" which probably refers to Geneva, New York. | William Bradhurst Osgood FIELD
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874 |
Bio | William Bradhurst Osgood FIELD
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875 |
Bio | William Hazard FIELD
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876 |
Event: Migration 1629 Yorkshire, England, through Wales to Bristol, sailed to New England (Dorchester, MA) 1636 living Hartford, CT | Zechariah FIELD
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877 |
Field Genealogy lists 30 June 1666 as his death date. | Zechariah FIELD
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878 |
See Zachariah Field biography under "Histories" tab. | Zechariah FIELD
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879 |
In 1513 and 1514, John Field (or Feld or Felde)was constable of Sowerby. | John FIELDE
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880 |
Ancestry.com World Family Tree lists death date as 1520. | John FIELDE
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881 |
Educ. at Oxford. Granted right to family arms & granted crest 4 SEP 1558. Amyas is Yorkshire name. He moved from there to Kent-Poss. near wife's family. Named in NEHGRegister as the spouse of Jane AMYAS, daughter of John AMYAS (V.18-p.260) Also named in the same article are his nine children. | John FIELDE
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882 |
John Field was born in Ardsley, but evidently moved away before reaching his majority, for he was not mentioned in his father's will. Osgood Field is of the opinion that he died young, as he was not mentioned in the wills of his father or mother. But then we have: Event: Will Administrator 28 DEC 1586 John Field is co-executor of his father's will.
Children's births are well after John's death -- needs to be corrected. | John FIELDE
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883 |
Published first "Ephemeris" in Eng. showing motions of heavenly bodies in 1557. | John FIELDE
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884 |
She was adopted by her aunt Elizabeth Phyle and uncle Isaac van Arnum. | Elizabeth FILE
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885 |
Johan File, b in Germany and came to America with his parents as a small boy. In 1761 he removed to Center Brunswick where he kept a tavern and died October 1821. He had Issue one child in Rhinebeck, N.Y., and the rest in Center Brunswick, N.Y., all of whom except the first child were baptized in the First Reformed Church in Albany, N.Y. He was the son of Johan and Anna Maria ZOLLER FILE. | Johan Melchior FILE
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886 |
He was the son of Father: Henry FILKIN and Catherine VONCK | Isaac FILKINS
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887 |
She is buried in Valley Cemetery. | Emily FINNEGAN
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888 |
See biography of Hamilton Fish under the "Histories" tab. | Hamilton FISH
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889 |
She was the daughter of Samuel and Agnes BERRIEN FISH. | Sarah Deborah FISH
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890 |
He is buried in Fleet Cemetery. | James FLEET
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891 |
He is the son of Arnold and Judith WOODEN FLEET. | James FLEET
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892 |
She was the first white child born in Vermont (Julia Holmes). | Lucy (Susy) FLETCHER
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893 |
Elizabeth Flewelling married Nicholas Outhouse, originally Claas Van Uythuysen, son of Simon and Antje (Willems) Uythuysen. He is likely descended from the Simon Van Uythuysen who came to New Amsterdam as a gunner on a West India Company freighter in 1641, and is later the captain of, "The Flower of Gelder", out of New Amsterdam. Nicholas was born, probably in Westchester Co., 25SEP1726, and died near the Long Point area in Charlotteville Twp., Norfolk Co., ONT ca. 1810. If Robert Flewelling was born ca. 1712, and since Nicholas and Elizabeth's eldest child was born ca. 1748, then Elizabeth was probably born ca. 1730. Since their youngest child was born ca. 1774, and Nicholas married secondly Mary before he went to Ontario in 1794, then Elizabeth died very roughly about 1775-80. There was a Nicholas Outhouse in Haverstraw Twp., Orange Co. (now part of Rockland Co.), NY in the 1790 census. His daughter, Sarah, stated that she was born in Rockland Co., so this was probably him. (source: Descendants of Robert Flewelling. Source: Thomas Murray, "Descendants of Robert Flewelling." | Elizabeth FLEWELLING
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894 |
Marcia Staton indicates a death date of before 1669 when William Hallett is recorded as married to Susanna. AFN 8XVK-GM indicates a death date of 1672/73. | Elizabeth FONES
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895 |
AFN 1WFC-MN5 lists birthdate as ca 1520. | John FONES
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896 |
He was married about 1572, wife's name not available. | John FONES
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897 |
Much of this information was transcribed from a family group sheet I had assembled from "The Winthrop Woman" by Anya Seton. I also noted a source as "Archives of National Genealogical Society" without specifying which information was obtained from which of these two sources.--LLB | Thomas FONES
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898 |
Seton states his birthdate is 1582 in London. | Thomas FONES
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899 |
Stewart note: Somerset County Historical Quarterly: by A. Van Doren Honeyman, Publication: Somerset County Historical Society Publishers, Plainfield, New Jersey, . | Annatje FONTEYN
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900 |
He is buried in Parsell Cemetery. | Charles FONTEYN
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