William C. Warren
William C. Warren married Elizabeth Ann Bloomer in 1942. William C. Warren and Elizabeth Ann Bloomer were divorced on 22 September 1947.
John Wilkinson
b. 25 January 1677/78
John Wilkinson was born on 25 January 1677/78. He was the son of Samuel Wilkinson and Plain Wichenden. John Wilkinson died.
John was born at the homestead of Samuel at "Loquissit" in Providence. He left Rhode Island about 1700, and from facts recently elicited, went first to Hunterdon County, New Jersey, where he married Mary ______. He had a daughter Mary born July 17, 1708, while he was yet in Hunterdon County, and about 1713, he moved to Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and purchased a large tract of land lying partly in Wrightstown, and partly in Warwick Township. This is still called the "old Wilkinson tract," and is divided into beautiful farms with neat dwellings and contains a prosperous community. John's purchase in Wrightstown consisted of 307 acres the deed bearing date May 27, 1713. At this time the primeval forests tenanted with savages and wild beasts, covered the land, and his neighbors were few and far between.
In Aug. 1683 there were but three or four cottages in Philadelphia, and the deer ran among the trees on which the surveyor had marked the courses of the streets, but it grew very rapidly, and in 1720 it contained upwards of 10,000 inhabitants. A ready market was thus opened opened, and the pioneer settlers were greatly favored.
July 3, 1728. John was in Providence and signed a Power of Attorney with William Hopkins, James Angell, Josiah Wilkinson and David Wilkinson, to Joseph Wilkinson to dispose of the Lands and other property of Samuel Wilkinson who had recently died. A few days after the following deed was given, and as it describes the old homestead of the first Samuel and was the means by which the whereabouts of the Pennsylvania branch of the family was discovered, it is the more readily inserted.
The business being settled John returned to Pennsylvania, and we have no account of his visiting Rhode Island after this. He was an active, enterprising business man, and his pacific principles prohibited the appearance of his name upon the military rolls of honor. To say that he was nurtured amid the hardships of pioneer border life would be no figure of speech. Born in the wilderness of R. I. where his minority was spent and then emigrating to the wilderness of Pennsylvania, where the wolves' howl and the panthers' scream made dismal music the life-long night, we may well conjecture his was no holiday life. And when the period arrives in which the gratitude of those who are enjoying in so eminent a degree the fruits of labors and the indomitable enterprise and perseverance of the early pioneers and fathers of the Western banks of the Delaware, shall assume the active form of some enduring testimonial, conspicuous upon the monument they build will be the name of John Wilkinson.
During his last sickness he wrote his will and expired a few days afterwards. The will was proved April 23rd, 1751, and is on record in the Recorder's office of Bucks County, Penn. The precise day of his death has not been ascertained. He is buried in the family burying ground on his farm.
John was born at the homestead of Samuel at "Loquissit" in Providence. He left Rhode Island about 1700, and from facts recently elicited, went first to Hunterdon County, New Jersey, where he married Mary ______. He had a daughter Mary born July 17, 1708, while he was yet in Hunterdon County, and about 1713, he moved to Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and purchased a large tract of land lying partly in Wrightstown, and partly in Warwick Township. This is still called the "old Wilkinson tract," and is divided into beautiful farms with neat dwellings and contains a prosperous community. John's purchase in Wrightstown consisted of 307 acres the deed bearing date May 27, 1713. At this time the primeval forests tenanted with savages and wild beasts, covered the land, and his neighbors were few and far between.
In Aug. 1683 there were but three or four cottages in Philadelphia, and the deer ran among the trees on which the surveyor had marked the courses of the streets, but it grew very rapidly, and in 1720 it contained upwards of 10,000 inhabitants. A ready market was thus opened opened, and the pioneer settlers were greatly favored.
July 3, 1728. John was in Providence and signed a Power of Attorney with William Hopkins, James Angell, Josiah Wilkinson and David Wilkinson, to Joseph Wilkinson to dispose of the Lands and other property of Samuel Wilkinson who had recently died. A few days after the following deed was given, and as it describes the old homestead of the first Samuel and was the means by which the whereabouts of the Pennsylvania branch of the family was discovered, it is the more readily inserted.
The business being settled John returned to Pennsylvania, and we have no account of his visiting Rhode Island after this. He was an active, enterprising business man, and his pacific principles prohibited the appearance of his name upon the military rolls of honor. To say that he was nurtured amid the hardships of pioneer border life would be no figure of speech. Born in the wilderness of R. I. where his minority was spent and then emigrating to the wilderness of Pennsylvania, where the wolves' howl and the panthers' scream made dismal music the life-long night, we may well conjecture his was no holiday life. And when the period arrives in which the gratitude of those who are enjoying in so eminent a degree the fruits of labors and the indomitable enterprise and perseverance of the early pioneers and fathers of the Western banks of the Delaware, shall assume the active form of some enduring testimonial, conspicuous upon the monument they build will be the name of John Wilkinson.
During his last sickness he wrote his will and expired a few days afterwards. The will was proved April 23rd, 1751, and is on record in the Recorder's office of Bucks County, Penn. The precise day of his death has not been ascertained. He is buried in the family burying ground on his farm.
Child of John Wilkinson
- John Wilkinson+ b. 1711, d. 31 May 1782
Rebecca Brown1
b. say 1631
Rebecca Brown was born say 1631.1 She was the daughter of Peter Brown and Mary (?)1 Rebecca Brown married William Snow circa 1654.2
Child of Rebecca Brown and William Snow
- Benjamin Snow+ b. c 1669, d. 28 May 1743
Michael C. Ciminella
Michael C. Ciminella was the son of Michael Ciminella and Mary Bernadine Dalton. Michael C. Ciminella married Diana Ellen Judd.
Dr. Jared Foote1
b. 17 July 1735, d. 11 October 1820
Dr. Jared Foote was born on 17 July 1735.1 He married Jemima Atkins on 11 August 1815.1 Dr. Jared Foote died on 11 October 1820 at age 85.1
Citations
- [S735] Donald Lines Jacobus, "Josiah Adkins."
Diana Ellen Judd
b. 11 January 1946
Diana Ellen Judd was also known as Naomi Judd. She was born on 11 January 1946 at Ashland, KY. She married Michael C. Ciminella, son of Michael Ciminella and Mary Bernadine Dalton.
Clarence George Cummings1
b. 19 July 1876
Clarence George Cummings was born on 19 July 1876 at IL.1,2 He was the son of James Henry Cummings and Cordelia Parnell Holcombe.1
Mary Bernadine Dalton
b. 12 February 1916, d. 22 November 1987
Mary Bernadine Dalton was born on 12 February 1916 at KY. She was the daughter of William H. Dalton and Effie Copley. Mary Bernadine Dalton married Michael Ciminella on 3 January 1944. Mary Bernadine Dalton died on 22 November 1987 at KY at age 71.
Child of Mary Bernadine Dalton and Michael Ciminella
Stephen Bishop1
b. 1810, d. 1891
Stephen Bishop was born in 1810.1 He married Mariah Holcombe, daughter of Butler Holcombe and Mary L. Knight.1 Stephen Bishop died in 1891.1 He was buried at Lakeview Cemetery, Clarkston, Oakland Co., MI.1
Children of Stephen Bishop and Mariah Holcombe
- Thomas Bishop2 b. c 1835
- Perry Bishop2 b. c 1837
- Mary Bishop1 b. 1839, d. 1842
- Mariah Bishop2 b. 1842
- Mary E. Bishop2 b. c 1845
- Hamilton Bishop1 b. Dec 1847, d. Jan 1849
- Hamilton Bishop2 b. 1849
Effie Copley
b. 1894
Effie Copley was born in 1894 at WV. She married William H. Dalton, son of Thomas Jefferson Dalton and Mary (?).
Child of Effie Copley and William H. Dalton
- Mary Bernadine Dalton+ b. 12 Feb 1916, d. 22 Nov 1987
Michael Ciminella
Michael Ciminella married Mary Bernadine Dalton, daughter of William H. Dalton and Effie Copley, on 3 January 1944.
Child of Michael Ciminella and Mary Bernadine Dalton
Rebecca Bruster
Rebecca Bruster was born at Logan Co., WV. She was the daughter of Ebenezer Brewster and Elizabeth Peery. Rebecca Bruster married Martin Dalton.
Child of Rebecca Bruster and Martin Dalton
- Thomas Jefferson Dalton+ b. c 1829
William H. Dalton
b. circa 1864
William H. Dalton was born circa 1864. He was the son of Thomas Jefferson Dalton and Mary (?) William H. Dalton married Effie Copley.
Child of William H. Dalton and Effie Copley
- Mary Bernadine Dalton+ b. 12 Feb 1916, d. 22 Nov 1987
Elizabeth Peery
Child of Elizabeth Peery and Ebenezer Brewster
Thomas Jefferson Dalton
b. circa 1829
Thomas Jefferson Dalton was born circa 1829. He was the son of Martin Dalton and Rebecca Bruster. Thomas Jefferson Dalton married Mary (?)
Child of Thomas Jefferson Dalton and Mary (?)
- William H. Dalton+ b. c 1864
Fear Brewster
b. circa 1606
Mary (?)
Child of Mary (?) and Thomas Jefferson Dalton
- William H. Dalton+ b. c 1864
Hamilton Bishop1
b. December 1847, d. January 1849
Hamilton Bishop was born in December 1847.1 He was the son of Stephen Bishop and Mariah Holcombe.1 Hamilton Bishop died in January 1849 at age 1.1
Citations
- [S729] Carol Laun-Archivist Salmon Brook Historical Society, "Ozias Holcombe," e-mail to James Hallowell Holcombe Jr., 7 March 2011 and 9 April 2011.
Patience (?)
Child of Patience (?) and William Brewster
Samuel Twining Wilkinson
b. 1810, d. 1867
Samuel Twining Wilkinson was born in 1810. He was the son of Abraham Wilkinson. Samuel Twining Wilkinson died in 1867.
Child of Samuel Twining Wilkinson
- Eleazer Twining Wilkinson+ b. 1857, d. 1918
Ann Darte
Ann Darte married Benjamin Brewster, son of Elder Jonathan Brewster and Lucretia Oldham. Ann Darte was also known as Ann Addis.1
Children of Ann Darte and Benjamin Brewster
- William Brewster+
- Mary Brewster+1 b. 10 Dec 1660, d. 25 Aug 1751
Citations
- [S244] John T. Fitch, James Fitch Volume One, Page 18.
Ebenezer Brewster
Child of Ebenezer Brewster and Elizabeth Peery
Margaret Theresa Iverson1
b. 3 July 1914, d. 15 January 1988
Margaret Theresa Iverson was born on 3 July 1914 at Madison, Dane Co., WI.1 She married Roy Nathaniel Holcombe, son of Lewis Augustus Holcombe and Mary Amanda Emmes, circa 1936 at Mason, WI.1 Margaret Theresa Iverson died on 15 January 1988 at Janesville, WI, at age 73.1
Citations
- [S737] Tim Dressler, "Lewis Augustus Holcombe," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 12 August 2011.
Comfort Brewster
b. 1745, d. 1799
Comfort Brewster was born in 1745. He was the son of Ebenezer Brewster. Comfort Brewster died in 1799.
Child of Comfort Brewster
Pedro Longoria
b. circa 1733, d. circa 1772
Pedro Longoria was born circa 1733. He married Maria Josefa Villarreal. Pedro Longoria died circa 1772.
Child of Pedro Longoria and Maria Josefa Villarreal
- Pedro Jose Longoria+ b. 1772
Katherine Holcombe1
b. 24 September 1880, d. 1959
Katherine Holcombe was born on 24 September 1880 at Republic Co., KS.1 She was the daughter of John Jefferson Holcombe and Harriett Brown.1 Katherine Holcombe married Franklin Levi Camp on 19 March 1898 at Republic Co., KS.1 Katherine Holcombe died in 1959 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co., OK.1
Citations
- [S738] Jim Ottmer, "Franklin Levi Camp," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 31 August 1947.
Ebenezer Brewster
Child of Ebenezer Brewster
- Comfort Brewster+ b. 1745, d. 1799
Elizabeth Snow1
b. 5 May 1705, d. 6 July 1755
Elizabeth Snow was born on 5 May 1705.2 She was the daughter of Benjamin Snow and Elizabeth Alden.3,4 Elizabeth Snow married Joseph Carver on 4 May 1725.2 Elizabeth Snow died on 6 July 1755 at age 50.2
Child of Elizabeth Snow and Joseph Carver
- Experience Carver+1 b. 2 May 1739, d. 21 Feb 1816
William Brewster
William Brewster was the son of Benjamin Brewster and Ann Darte. William Brewster married Patience (?)
Child of William Brewster and Patience (?)
Elizabeth Alden1
b. circa 1673, d. 8 May 1705
Elizabeth Alden was born circa 1673.1 She married Benjamin Snow, son of William Snow and Rebecca Brown, on 12 December 1693.1 Elizabeth Alden died on 8 May 1705.1
Child of Elizabeth Alden and Benjamin Snow
- Elizabeth Snow+1 b. 5 May 1705, d. 6 Jul 1755
Citations
- [S739] Robert S. Wakefield, Mayflower Families: Brown, page 20.
Franklin Levi Camp1
b. 8 February 1880, d. 12 October 1933
Franklin Levi Camp was born on 8 February 1880 at White Rock Twp., Republic Co., KS.1 He married Katherine Holcombe, daughter of John Jefferson Holcombe and Harriett Brown, on 19 March 1898 at Republic Co., KS.1 Franklin Levi Camp died on 12 October 1933 at Carnegie, Caddo Co., OK, at age 53.1
Citations
- [S738] Jim Ottmer, "Franklin Levi Camp," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 31 August 1947.
Nancy Hook1
Nancy Hook married George Washington Hayes, son of Helon Hayes and Mary Hawley, circa 1887 at Hedrick, IA.1
Citations
- [S740] Cynthia Kay Hayes, "Enoch Hayes," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 10 October 2011.
Martin Dalton
Child of Martin Dalton and Rebecca Bruster
- Thomas Jefferson Dalton+ b. c 1829
Hannah Holcombe
b. say 1741
Hannah Holcombe was born say 1741 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She was the daughter of Joshua Holcombe III and Marey Griffin.
Hannah is not mentioned in Simsbury Births, Marriages, and Deaths but is mentioned in her Father's will as wife of Joel Eno.
Hannah is not mentioned in Simsbury Births, Marriages, and Deaths but is mentioned in her Father's will as wife of Joel Eno.
Thomas Mitchell1
Thomas Mitchell was the son of Jacob Mitchell and Susanna Pope.1 Thomas Mitchell married Elizabeth Kingman.1
Child of Thomas Mitchell and Elizabeth Kingman
Citations
- [S733] Gary Boyd Roberts, "AA: A Royal Wedding."
Maria Grimes1
Maria Grimes married Franklin Hayes, son of Solon Hayes II and Lucinda Watkins, circa 1878 at Meigs Co., OH.1
Citations
- [S740] Cynthia Kay Hayes, "Enoch Hayes," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 10 October 2011.
Love Brewster
b. circa 1611, d. between 6 October 1650 and 31
Love Brewster was born circa 1611 at Leiden, Holland. He was the son of Elder William Brewster and Mary (?) Love Brewster died between 6 October 1650 and 31.
Ruth Hopkins1
b. 4 July 1808, d. 23 July 1841
Ruth Hopkins was born on 4 July 1808.1 She married Milton Holcombe, son of Timothy Holcombe and Freedom Edgerton, on 1 December 1825.1 Ruth Hopkins died on 23 July 1841 at age 33.1
Children of Ruth Hopkins and Milton Holcombe
- Sarah D. Holcombe1 b. 9 Jul 1827, d. 14 Sep 1892
- Orange J. Holcombe1 b. 10 Jul 1830, d. 27 Feb 1849
- Philena E. Holcombe1 b. 7 Feb 1836
- Syirlia O. Holcombe1 b. 4 Mar 1839, d. 1849
Citations
- [S741] Letter, Libbie Rice to copy in possession of Aggie Reynolds Lydia.
Wrestling Brewster
b. 1614, d. before 1644
Wrestling Brewster was born in 1614 at Leiden, Holland. He was the son of Elder William Brewster and Mary (?) Wrestling Brewster died before 1644; before the settlement of his father's estate.
Sarah D. Holcombe1
b. 9 July 1827, d. 14 September 1892
Sarah D. Holcombe was born on 9 July 1827.1 She was the daughter of Milton Holcombe and Ruth Hopkins.1 Sarah D. Holcombe died on 14 September 1892 at age 65.1
Citations
- [S741] Letter, Libbie Rice to copy in possession of Aggie Reynolds Lydia.
Philip Strong1
b. 9 February 1735/36, d. 13 September 1787
Philip Strong was born on 9 February 1735/36 at Lebanon, New London Co., CT.1,2,3 He was the son of Ezra Strong and Abigail Caverley.1 Philip Strong married Rhoda Payne circa 1757.2,4 Philip Strong died on 13 September 1787 at age 51.2,5
Children of Philip Strong and Rhoda Payne
- Eben Strong+2,5 b. 1761, d. 5 Sep 1845
- Ezra Strong MD+5 b. 21 Aug 1777, d. 12 Sep 1846
Citations
- [S733] Gary Boyd Roberts, "AA: A Royal Wedding."
- [S665] Gove. Sarah Palin - Maternal, online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~battle/…
- [S84] Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight Elder John Strong, Vol. 2, Page 858.
- [S84] Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight Elder John Strong, Vol. 2, Page 893.
- [S84] Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight Elder John Strong, Vol. 2, Page 894.
Syirlia O. Holcombe1
b. 4 March 1839, d. 1849
Syirlia O. Holcombe was born on 4 March 1839.1 She was the daughter of Milton Holcombe and Ruth Hopkins.1 Syirlia O. Holcombe died in 1849.1
Citations
- [S741] Letter, Libbie Rice to copy in possession of Aggie Reynolds Lydia.