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iticestor; Vol.10 No. 2 .Tiinn 1984 Whole Numter 39 vOixh tomorrort) lor continuity*?. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY P. 0. Box 1174 Goleta, CA 9311S-1174 OFFICERS. DIRECTORS. COMMITTEES 1984 Doreen Cook Dullea President Harry R. Glen Vice President Doris Batchelder Crawford Secretary Muriel Riemer Graham Treasurer Doris Crawford. Frances Ramsey. and Elizabeth Early Corresponding Secretaries Carol Field Hamilton Director Lilian Mann Fish Editor. Director Ruth Brooks Scollin Librarian. Director Norman E. Scoficld Parliamentarian Marie LaBreche, Cecelia Spencer Ruth Pelch Library Assistants. . Alma Imhoff Lauritsen Genealogical Instructor COMMITTEES BOOK Evelyn Fetter, Marie LaBreche, Emily Thies, MaryL. Johnson, Dorothy Walt, PatriciaCase, Ruth Norris BUS(Transportation toother Libraries) Shirley Cobb,Helen Miller HOSPITALITY Marilyn Owen, AudreyGuntermann PROGRAM Donna Tepper PUBLICITY Nona Armstrong,Olive Franklin SCRAPECOK Alice Ovington SPECIAL PROJECTS .... Jan Cloud, Patricia Case,Frances Ramsey TELEPHONE Harry Glen.Mary Louise Keho WAYS AND MEANS Ruth Morrow. Peggy Singer, Janet Lawler PAST PRESIDENTS Norman E. Scofield 1983 Mary Ellen Webster Galbraith 197S Harry W. Titus 1982 Carlton M. Smith 1977 Emily Perry Thies 1981 Selma Bankhead West 1975—1976 Bette Root 1980 Harry R. Glen 1974—1975 Harry E. Titus 1979 Carol Forbes Roth 1972-1973 ANCESTORS WEST is published quarterly in March. June. September and Decenber. Non-member subscription SS.00 per annum. Single copies of current and back issues $2.00.depending on availability. Advert ising by individuals: S3.00 for first 20 words and 10 cents for each additional word. Contributions of a genealogical or historical nature will be accepted as space allows. Queries are encouraged. Quotations and reviews of items in ANCESTORS WEST have the approval of the Society, if the source is credited. The Society assumes no responsibility for services or work undertaken by advertisers. Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society dues S15.00 for calendar year, payable by February 1 and include one subscription to the quarterly. ANCESTORS WEST. Family memberships availabe. to include one copy of quarterly. REGULAR MEETINGS; First Saturday of each month, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Room 8, Goleta CommunityCenter. 5683 Ifol- lister Ave.. Goleta. CA. Library at above address open each Wednes day, 12 noon to 4 p.m. and during February 1984. on Saturdays. Feb. 11, 18 and 25. It is hoped that use will be sufficient to continue the practice of Saturday Library Hours. 45 ANCESTORS WEST TABLE OF CONTENTS Vol. 10, No. 2 June, 1984 Page A FewWords about The Concord Stagecoach 46 Announcements: Goddard Family Assn. Convocation 46 Wichita, Kansas, June 21-24,1984 Research Trips, Book Faire (date not yet set) ANCESTOR TABLE, Chart 41, -Anthony Hugh Scofield 47- 51 Poem inGrandmother's Bible, Shirley Rodick Cobb 51 ARIZONA ,Maps, Records, Research 52 - 53 ARKANSAS, Maps, Records, Research 54-55 REGNALYEARSOF ENGLISHSOVEREIGNS 56 SANTA BARBARACOUNTYMARRIAGERECORDS- 1905 57-66 Maiden orPrevious Names ofBrides, 1905-1906 67 SANTA BARBARA OOUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1906 68— 76 Grandmother'sPoem 51 QUERIES 51, 76- 78 NEW IN THE LIBRARY 79 - 81 Compiled byRuthBrooks Scollin, Librarian AWARDS to Margaret Ellison Beckman,former Santa Barbaran 81 BOOK REVIEWS THE SOURCE, A Guidebook of American Genealoty 82 OUR FRENCH- CANADIAN ANCESTORS, translated by 82 Thomas J. Laforest, from "NOS ANCESTRES" by Father Gerard Lebel, professor of history and French-Canadian genealogy at the Semi nary of Ste. Anne de Beaupre. THE TROWEL, Magazine of the Grand Lodge of 8^ Masons, Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, in continuing numbers , List of Prominent Leaders, 1733-1983. APPEAL IS MADE FOR GIFTS OF BOOKS, PAMPHLETS AND PERIODICALS FOR THE SBCGS LIBRARY. Contributions will be reported in the NEW IN LIBRARYsection and are tax deductible. Recommendations for purchase of books to be made by the Book Committee. Articles and Ancestral Charts for ANCESTORS WEST are solicit ed. Queries bring response and expansion of family history data. Forms and charts are available to assist in research projects. Kits for new members. VOLUNTEER YOUR SERVICES AND MAKE SUGGESTIONS. Con sult family names in search binder. Add your family names Notepaper - Royal Presidio - available. THIRD BRITISH FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE 19-23 April, 1985 Dauntsey*s School, West Lavington, Wiltshire,Eng. The theme of the conference will be MIGRATION Obtain details frcm Wiltshire Family History Society,1985 Conference 17Basfcerville Road, SWINDON, SN3 5DB, England 46 A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE CONCORD STAGECOACH An Exhibit on the first floor of the Santa Barbara Courthouse. Submitted by Shirley Roddick Cobb,who copied the article. Reprinted from Omaha Heraldt displayed inside the coach. October 3, 1877 The famous Concord Coach Don't growl at the food re- represented the ultimate ceived at the station;stage in luxurious land travel companies generally provide in its time. Built pri- the best they can get. Don't marily of basswood,hicko- keep the stage waiting. Don't ry, ash and oak, the Con- smoke a strong pipe inside cord owed its distinctive the coach - spit on the lee- appearance to the special ward side. If you have any- woodworking skills of the thing to drink in a bottle, coachmaker. pass it around. Procure your In addition to the famous K^in^L^^LSfl^ll Wells Fargo Treasure Box, £"£<!*!? D2£*t 1^^ the Concord Coach could " n°* ^"l-J^'* III* „„„,.,» „*. m„„„ „„ 10 ^^« or lop over neighbors when tizy, "trZrr.£££ fee^- Take s-n «*»«• +~ I£ 7 u«-,xc uixu5±ue tQ expenses. Never shoot to the too and some oack- r, . .. . . .. ~* 4«+« +£L i««+»!«« i?!^ on the road as the noise might interior De^Uetne friehtea the horses- Don,t qSaUt? ;orSshIp*5 thegis?«ss ?°tUtif °r religion. ^o^olds^™ *»• beennco^itL5:especiIuy Z~* ~ZZ. x"tt"°. . " . if there are women passengers, bad weather could be rig- * *» orous as the passage belowDon't lag at the wash basin, reveals. * Don't greaseyour hair because TIPS FOR STAGECOACH TRA-travel is dusty. Don't ima- VELERS gine for a moment that you "The best seat inside a are going on a picnic. Expect stage is the one next to arrogance, discomfort, and the driver. Even if you some hardship." have a tendency to sea sickness when riding back- CONVOCATION wards, you'll get over it GGDDARD FAMILY ASSOCIATION,June 21-24 and get less jolts and Holiday Inn Plaza Wichita,Kansas •slv^Ih' ??ade vou Ms Cbmnemorating 350th anniversary sly eipn trade you his Qf g^^ of jtjhn gODDARD on St^t rl2eCS"hW|U «» "™- «• at <**<* BiVer'NH fitting boots, shoes or gloves. When the driver BUSFIELD TRIPS, LOSANGELES LIBRARIES asks you to get off and L.A. Temple and Downtown L. A.Public walk do so without grumb- Sat June 23 Wed July 25 ling . He won't request Wed Aug 22 Sat Sept 22 it unless absolutely nee- Wed Oct 24 Wed Nov 28 essary. If the team runs *,q uenjtyer $12 non-member away, sit still and take ? ' ^ teuton Plaza Pkg lot your chances If you jump ^^ ^^ ^lot it HrZ^i Lf+L* It' 3:20 Pickup atLA Temple Library sIntaivneryfrocmoldliqwueoarthwerhenabo-n 5c//5c:3o0r>-Hao^mSer*t.o* S««a«n+t«a BDLart,b„aTrOa the road, because you will Mail reservation with check to freeze twice as quickly Helen Miller 1136 La Vista Rd. when under its influence. Santa Barbara, CA93110 47 ANCESTOR TABLE Chart No. 41 I » Immigrant Ancestor Submitted by member Norman E. Scofield, 524 N. Voluntario St., for his brother: Santa Barbara, CA 93103 Birth Death 1. Anthony Hugh SCOFIELD 1936 CA 2. Ronald Dickey SCOFIELD 1899 MN 1983 CA 3. Dorothy Palmer NELSON 1899 MN 4. Edward Herbert SCOFIELD 1867 MN 1947 MN 5. Grace Leionne DICKEY 1871 MN 1962 MN 6. Harry Bowlea NELSON 1859 MA 1935 UN Anna Ruggles FOWLS 1862 MA 1955 CA Henry Martyn SCOFIELD 1831 NY 1912 MN 9. Jane C. MURRAY 1835 Pr.Edw.Is.,CAH. 1915 MN 10. William Bruce DICKEY 1842 NY 1902 MN 11. Charlotte Amelia FREEMAN 1850 OH 1872 MN 12. William Johnson NELSON 1826 MA 1908 MA 13. Ann Thomas PALMER 1827 MA ca. 1906 MA 14. John Draper FOWLE 1824 MA 1908 MA 15o Eliza Jane BAKER 1828 MA 1895 MA 16. Miner SCOFIELD 1754 CT 1849 WI 17. Lydia Phila SHERMAN 1801 CT 1854 WI 18. George P. MURRAY (I) 1791 Pr.Edw.Is.,CAN. 1855 WI 19. Margaret MONTGOMERY (I) 1799 Scotland 1874 WI 20. Sylvester DICKEY 1807 NY 1892 MN 21. Harriet ALEXANDER 1815 NH 1898 MN 22* Reuben FREEMAN 1818 NY I887 MN 23. Lydia Ann DENTON 1821 NY 1865 MN 24. James NELSON (I) ca. 1799 Ulster, Ireland 1867 MA 25. Lois EWELL 1801 MA 1827 MA 26. Ebenezer Sanborn PALMER 1798 NH 1864 MA 27. Sarah Wilder DAMON 1800 MA 1878 MA 28. John FOWLE 1788 MA 1887? MA 29. Prudence Whitney Jones 1794 MA 1859? MA 30. Theodore BAKER 1802 MA? 31. Nancy Ann WRIGHT (2d) 1805 ca. 1862 MA 32. Neazer SCOFIELD 1754 CT 1846 NY 33. Thankful SCOFIELD 1757 CT 1836 NT 34. Edmund SHERMAN 1755 CT 1839 NY 35. Hannah WISE 1757 NY 1835 NY 36. William MURRAY (I)? Margaret PEN(NI)MAN (I)? P Edw Is. 3fc Malcolm RAMSAY (I) Scotland *£&• 39. Margaret MURPHY (I) Scotland P Edw Is, 40. Daniel DICKEY 1776 NH 1860 NY 41. Jerusha THOMPSON 1778 NH 1844 NY 42. John ALEXANDER 1775 NH 43. DAVIDSON ? 44. John FREEMAN ca. 1780 1830 45. Phoebe 1783 1823 46. Stephen DENTON (I) nAt Sea" 47. Eunice HUDSON (I) 1793 England 1867 MN 52. Joseph PALMER 1767 NH 1820 NH 48 N.E.Scofield ANCESTOR TABLE -Chart 41 Birth Death 53* Anna M. SANBORN 1771 NH 1866 NH 54* Ezra DAMON MA 55. Anna WILDER 1753 MA 56. Henry FOWLE 1740/1 MA 1810 MA 57. Rebeccah HOWARD ca. 1754 MA 1810 MA 58. Lewis JONES ca. 1757 MA 1830 MA 59. trudence WHITNEY 176Q MA 1833 MA 60* Samuel BAKER, Sr. ca. 1753 1831 MA 61. Lydia ca. 1772 1838 MA 62. Nathaniel WRIGHT, Sr. 1771 1854 MA 63. Lydia (HOLMES?) 1773 1854 MA 64. Samuel SCOFIELD 1716 CT 1798 CT 65. Elizabeth AMBLER 1721 CT 66. Sylvenus SCOFIELD 1724 CT bef. 1795 CT 67. Hannah SEELY 1730 68. James SHERMAN 1706 CT 1786 CT 69. Sarah COOKE 1713 CT 1802 CT 70. WISE H^ Pr.Edw Is. 76* John RAMSAY Ayresh., 77. Mary SHUNNAN 80. Daniel DICKEY 1737 NH 104. Joseph PALMER Bap, 1737 NH 1816 NH 105. Lydia NH 1835 NH 106. Benjamin SANBORN 1746 NH 1794 NH 107. Anna CATE 1750 NH 1836 NH 108. Joseph DAMMON ? MA 109. 110. Thomas WILDER 1726 MA MA 111. Sarah GARNET 1730 MA HA 112. Henry FOWLE MA 113. Dorothy SECCOMBE 118. Jacob WHITNEY 119. Rachel 128. Joseph SCOFIELD CT 1726 CT 129. Eunice (BUXTON) SCOFIELD CT 1742 CT 130. John AMBLER 1695/6 CT 1766 CT 131. Elizabeth MOREHOUSE Bap. 1702 CT CT 132. Nathaniel SCOFIELD 1688 CT ca. 1769 CT 133. Elizabeth PETTIT 1690 NY 136. Benjamin SHERMAN 1662 CT 1741 CI 137. Rebecca PRTPPEN(Y) 1666(4?) MA 1739 CT 138. Rev. Samuel COOKE 140. Ann TROWBRIDGE 160. John DICKEY 1717 NY HH 161. Margaret 208. William PALMER Bap. 1698 NH 1776 NH 209. Hannah SANBORN 1701 NH 1776 BH 212. Ebenezer SANBORN 1712 NH 1794 NH 213. Ruth SANBORN 1715 NH 49 N.E.Scofield ANCESTOR TABLE - Chart 41 Birth Death 214. James CATS 215. Anna MASON 220. Thomas WILDER 1689 MA 221. Ann(a) BELLS MA 1696? MA 222. Robert GARNET MA 223. Sarah DUNBAR 256. Daniel SCOFIELD 257. Abigail MERWIN ca. 1650 CT 1714 CT 1652 260. John AMBLER 1667/8 CT 261. I&rtha WILDMAN 1711 CT NY 262. Jonathan MOREHOUSE ca. 1650? 263. Rebecca KNOWLES ca. 1671 1727 CT 264. John SCOFIELD ca. 1652 CT 1699 CT 265. Hannah MEAD ca. 1661 CT 266. Jonathan PETTIT 1656 CT ca. 1720 NY 267. Elizabeth FINCH? 1669 CT 272. Samuel SHERMAN (I) 1618 Co.Essex, ENGL. 273. Sarah MITCHELL (I) 1700 CT 1625 Co.York, ENGL. CT? 320. Robert DICKEY (I) 321. Anne BROWN IRELAND NY 416. Joseph PALMER NH? 417. Deborah BATCHELDER 418. Stephen SANBORN 1659 NH NH? 1671 NH 1750 NH 419. Hannah PHILBRICK 1676 NH NH? 424. John SANBORN 1681 NH 1727 NH 425. Sarah PHILBRICK 1682 NH 1761 NH 426. John SANBORN 1680 NH 1767 NH 427. Ruth ROBIE ca. 1679 NH 1753 NH 440. Isaac WILDER 441. Mary WHETON 1656 MA 1690 MA 442. John EELLS Bap. 11667604 CMTA 1698 M(CAT?) 443. Frances OVIATT 1669 CT 1738 MA 452. Richard SECCOMBE 512. Daniel SCOPIELD (I) ca. 1595 (Lanes., ENGL.?) 513. Sarah (GRAVES?) 1669 CT 1697/8 CT 514. Miles MERWIN 1697 CT 515. Elizabeth BALDWIN 1664 CT 520. Abraham AMBLER 1642 MA 1699 CT 521. Mary BATES 522. Thomas WILDMAN 1689 NY 523. Sarah (BROOKS?) CT 524. Thomas MOREHOUSE (I) 1658 CT 525. Isabel 526. John KNOWLES ca. 1673 CT 527. Rebecca CABLE 528. cf. 512. 529. cf. 513. 50 N.E.Scofield ANCESTOR TABLE - Chart 41 Birth Death 530. John MEAD (I) ca. 1634 ENGL. ca. 1699 CT 531. Hannah POTTER 532. John PETTIT (I) ca. 1608 ENGL. ca, 1662 CT 533. Mary 546. Matthew MITCHELL 547. Sarah BUTTERFIELD 832. William PALMER (I) ENGL. NH 836. William SANBORN (I) ca. 1622 ENGL. 1692 NH 837. Mary MOULTON (I) ENGL. 1686 NH 838. Thomas PHILBRICK (I) ENGL. 1667 NH 839. Elizabeth ENGL. 1664 NH 848. Richard SANBORN 1654/5 849. Ruth MOULTON 1659 NH 850. James PHILBRICK 1651 NH 1723 NH 851. Hannah PERKINS 1656 NH 1739 NH 852. William SANBORN, Jr. 1650 NH 1744 NH 853. Mary MARSTON 1661 NH 1686 NH 854. John ROBIE 1649 MA 855. Mary MA 880. Edward WILDER (I) ca. 1616 Oxfords., ENGL. 1690 MA 881. Elizabeth EAMES MA £692 MA 882. James WHITON 1710 MA 883. Mary BEAL (I) Norfolks., ENGL. 1696 884. Samuel EELLS Bap. 1640 MA 1709 MA 885. Anna LENTHALL (I) 1687 CT 886. Thomas OVIATT CT 887. Frances CT 1672. John SANBORN cf. 3392. ENGL. ENGL. 1673. Ann BATCHELDER cf. 3393. ENGL. ENGL. 1674. John MOULTON il) 1599 ENGL. ca, 1650 NH 1675. Anne ENGL. 1668 NH 1696. John SANBORN (I) 1620 Derbya., ENGL. 1692? NH 1697. Mary TUCKE 1668 NH? 1698. William MOULTON (I) ca, 1617 ENGL. 1663/4 NH 1699. Margaret PAGE (I) ca. 1629 ENGL. 1699 NH 1700. James PHILBRICK 1674 NH 1701. Ann ROBERTS 1702. Isaac PERKINS 1685 NH 1703. Susanna 1704. William SANBORN (I) 1622 Derbys., ENGL. 1692 NH? 1705. Mary MOULTON (I) ENGL. 1686 NH? 1706. Thomas MARSTON (I) ca. 1615 ENGL.? 1690 MA? 1708. Henry ROBIE (I) 1618 1688 MA? 1709. Ruth 1673 MA? 1760. Sir Thomas WILDER ENGL. 1761. Martha 1040. Richard AMBLER (I) ca. 161 CT 1041. Sarah 1042. Robert BATES (I) 1675 CT 1052. Alexander KNOWLES (I) ca. 1663 CT 51 N.E.Scofield ANCESTOR TABLE - Chart 41 Birth Death 3392. John SANBORN 1600 Derbys., ENGL, 3393. Ann BATCHELDER ENGL. 1600 Hants., ENGL. 3394. Robert TUCKE (I) ENGL. Suffolk, ENGL. 3395. Joanna 1664 NH? 1674 NH? 3408. cf. 3392 3410. John MOULTON (I) ca. 1599 ENGL. ca.1649/50 NH 3411. Anne GREEN ENGL. 6786. Rev. Stephen BATCHELDER (I) 1561 ENGL. leecF®**" QUERIES ALLEY Micajah ALLEY, b. 7 Jan 1788 Lynn, Essex Co., Mass to WILEY Benjamin ALLEY andhis wife Hulda PURINTON, m. 19Nov 1807 PURINGTON in Lynn Dorcas WILEY. Theyhad children. Who were her parents? When and where was she born? When and where did she die? Carol Hamilton, phone: (805) 963-9005 1529 Eucalyptus Hill Rd., #4 Santa Barbara, CA 93103 POEM IN GRANDMOTHER'S BIBLE Whose love can equal the love of a mother, Whose the devotion so loyal and true, Who suffers so much with such joy for another. Who works with such pleasure as Mother for you. You hail with delight the friend ship of others You revel in love of the sweet heart you've won, Yet, where do you find a friend ship like "Mother's " Unbroken till death calls and life's work is done. Does anyone know the origin of this poem? - It's title- author- or possibly when written? I found it in-my.grandmother.'s.Bible, many years aeo."-Were there additional verses? Shirley Rodick Cobb 4805 La Gama Way Santa Barbara, CA 93111 52 ARIZONA 48th State - 1912 Capital - Phoenix Territory - 1863 Utah HISTORY: In 1539 the firstT European, Marco **7©>- de Niza, a Franciscan /c° friar,entered the Units of what is now Arizona. In 1732 Jesuit mis- ._ sions were established at Tubac and Guevavi. nroJrM«S ""VX^18* in 1?67* afCer whlch their ^ssions and c^her Tnr^J^n Tr?7^ld blFranclscans- There was an Indian village at Tucson. Apresidio in 1776 marked the beginning of Tucson as aSpanish settlement SI i~lltTntST^ TUb3C aDd TuC8°n We" te°Porarily abandoned dur*ine" £M5 T °f lnfePenden«. American traders and explorers first "la- tll* < ,"" ? the fiTSt ^arter of the 19^ centurv! As aresult c" the Mexican Uar, New Mexico,which included all of Arizona north cf the Gil» River was ceded to the United States.The Gadsden Purchase of the strin sout- of the Gila Rxver occurred in 1853. U.S. possession was taken in 1856'. By Act of Feb. 24,1863, Congress organized Arizona territerv with its c»—-an !alP0Sf§S5-aSSOli^6wf?Kid^a^ c^tel?0^"^ in "Sl/b.«=. the Z^l-~

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