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ISSN 0734-4988 Ancestors W E S T Volume19,Number2,Summer1993 SANTA BARBARA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY IN THIS ISSUE Jose Lobero 41 The Boston Tea Party 42 Ahnentafel, Van Westen, No. 72 43 Dower Rights 49 Genealogists' Computing World 51 Hubbard Humor 53 The Seed Bed 54 The Old Stone Church 57 Queries 58 Book Reviews 59 New in the Library 63 1888 Santa Barbara City Directory 72 Index 75 \ SANTA BARBARA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY PASTPRESIDENTS Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1303, Santa Barbara, CA 93116-1303 Library: Covarrubias Adobe, 711 Santa Barbara St., Santa Barbara CarolRoth 1972-73 Hours: Sunday 1 - 4 PM;Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 10AM- 3 PM Board of Directors Carol Fuller Kosai President 685-1153 HarryR.Glen 1974-75 1993 Jayne Craven Caldwell First Vice President Programs 684-5038 Marjory Pierce Friestad Second Vice President Membership 964-0227 Sylvia Bunter Byers Treasurer 682-4461 Gordon Corbaley Burney Recording Secretary 969-6008 Michel Cooper Nellis Corresponding Secretary 964-6688 SelmaBankheadWest' 1975-76 Sandra Nemechek Strickland Parliamentarian 969-0770 Doris Batchelder Crawford Librarian 962-3040 Edwin G. Storr Directorat Large 969-9895 Richard Mitchell Directorat Large 963-3289 CarltonM.Smith 1977 Purpose: Established in1972,the Santa Barbara CountyGenealogicalSocietybecame incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1986. Its aim is to promote genealogy by providing assistanceand educational opportunities for those MaryEllenGalbraith 1978 who are interested in pursuing their familyhistory. Membership: Benefits include TREETIPS (monthly newsletter) and ANCESTORS WEST(quarterly). HarryTitus 1979 Active (individual) - SI7 Family (husband &wife) - $24 Friend - $30 Donor - $50 Patron - $100 Meetings: Emanuel Lutheran Church, 3721 Modoc Road, Santa Barbara BeiteGorrdlKot 1980 Regular monthly meetings are held on the secondSaturdayofeach month except August. Meetings begin at 10:30a.m. and are preceded by sessions for beginners starting at 9:30a.m. EmilyPerryThies 1981 Publications: ANCESTORS WEST Editor Beatrice Mohr McGrath 967-8954 Santa Barbara Features Virginia McGrawPaddock 969-5158 HarryTitus 1982 Book Reviews Bonnie Gaines Poucher 963-1960 General Features Peggy Miller Singer 682-4831 NormanE.Scofidd 1983 Typist Eleanor Moore Ward 569-5810 TREE TIPS Editor DianeStubblefield Sylvester 967-1742 DoreenCookDullea 1984 ANCESTORS WEST is published quarterly in Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.Asavailable,currentandbackissuesare$3eachpluspostage.Library subscription to ANCESTORSWESTis $10 per year. JaniceGibsonCloud 1985-86 Articles of family history or historical nature are solicited and accepted as space permits. If materials are to be returned, include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Be sure to add your name to copy being submitted. CopyingfromANCESTORS WEST forother publicationsisby permission KenMathewson 1987-88 of Santa Barbara County GenealogicalSociety.Abstracting with credit is permitted.Ourstaffisvoluntaryand cannotcheck the accuracyof material submitted for publication, or accept responsibility forerrors. The Editorial Committee reserves the right to edit copysubmitted. BeatriceMohrMcGrath1989-92 'Deceased JOSE LOBERO Guiseppe "Jose" Lobero was born in Genoa, Italy, about 1815 and was son of Cayentano and Catarina Lobero. He came to California sometime in the 1850s, arriving in Santa Barbara February, 1859, to find the town mourning the death of Captain Jose de la Guerra. Lobero hastily organized a band of musicians to escort the funeral procession from Casa de la Guerra to the Old Mission. The De la Guerra family introduced the "wandering minstral" to local society, who JoseLobero. engaged his musical talent for special occasions. His home was located at 110 West Carrillo Street. He opened a saloon on the southeast corner of Canon Perdido and State Streets. The Mission records his marriage to Clara Cota on September 27, 1862. In 1871, when Lobero's musicians were performing at Col. W.W. Hoilister's ranch in Glen Annie, Hollister learned of Lobero's dream to build a fine opera house in Santa Barbara. This was a large project for a small town, however, Col Hollister advanced $25,000 in gold to Lobero for the construction. Thousands of adobe bricks were made for the building to be located on the* corner of Canon Perdido and Anacapa Streets. Unfortunately, the site was located in Chinatown, an undesirable area with brothels, opium dens, and bars. Respectable citizens were hesitant to attend evening performances at the theater. Lobero was involved in all phases of a production. The first performance opened in February, 1873, with the musical, La Culumala, which he composed. He designed sets, directed the cast, as well as the 14-piece orchestra. Because of poor attendance, he found it difficult to repay Col. Hollister and eventually lost control of the theater. He began drinking heavily and soon lost the saloon. His wife threatened to leave him. On June 28, 1892, while his wife was visiting relatives in Ventura, Lobero dressed in his formal black clothes and strolled around town, passing his former home, which was then owned by Col. Hollister. Two days later, neighbors noticed Lobero had not picked up his milk and bread deliveries. He was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. Because his death was a suicide, his burial was refused in the Catholic Cemetery. He is buried in Santa Barbara Cemetery. Lobero's original theater was demolished in 1923, after being declared unsafe for public use. It was replaced in 1924 by the modern Spanish Revival style building designed by architect George Washington Smith and his assistant, Lutah Maria Riggs. The building has had numerous internal changes over the years. The Board of Supervisors placed the landmark theater into the public trust. In 1938 the operation was entrusted to the Lobero Theater Foundation. The Lobero Theater is Southern California's oldest theater. ANCESTORS WEST, SBCGS, Vol. 19, No. 2, Sumner 1993 41 THE BOSTON TEA PARTY Shortly after 6 P.M. December 16, 1773, the doors of the Old South Meetinghouse in Boston burst open and approximately a thousand patriots ran down Milk Street, turned down Hutchinson Street toward the three British ships anchored at Griffin's Wharf in Boston harbor. Opposition to the Tea Act had been building steadily in the colonies since legislation had been approved some months earlier to put a tax on the tea imported from Great Britain. Earlier in the day, Francis Rotch, one of the ship owners, was given an opportunity to return to London with his cargo. Rotch refused saying "Gentlemen, I cannot. It is wholly impracticable. It would cause my ruin." John Andrews described the patriots as "cloath'd in blankets with the heads muffled, and copper color'd countenances, being each arm'd with a hatchet or axe, and a pair of pistols, nor was their dialect different from which I conceived these geniuses to speak, as their jargon was unintelligible to all but themselves." In their Indian disguises, they proceeded to climb aboard the Dartmouth, Eleanor and Beaver. They chopped open the tea chests,- hurled the tea into the harbor, where it piled up in the low tide like haystacks. By 9 P.M. the three ships had been stripped of their hated cargo, leaving the remaining cargo intact. A list of the "war party", compiled from various sources, said to have participated, follows: Joseph BASSETT Peter McINTOSH Thomas BOLTER Thomas MELVILLE James BREWER William MOLINEUX John BROWN Thomas MOORE Seth Ingersoll BROWN Joseph MOUNTFORD Nicholas CAMPBELL Joseph PALMER Thomas CHASE Jonathan PARKER Benjamin CLARKE Joseph PAYSON Adam COLSON Samuel PECK S. COOLIDGE William PIERCE John CRANE Lendall PITTS Samuel DELBIER Thomas PORTER Joseph EAYRS John PRINCE Nathaniel FROTHINGHAM Edward PROCTOR T. GAMMELL Henry PURKITT Thomas GERRISH/GARRISH Paul REVERE Samuel GORE Benjamin RICE Moses GRANT John RUSSELL Nathaniel GREEN William RUSSELL William HENDLEY Robert SESSIONS George HEWES Joseph SHED John HOOTON Isaac SIMPSON Edward C. HOW Peter SLATER S. HOWARD Samuel SLOPER Richard HUNNEWELL, JR. Thomas SPEAR Richard HUNNEWELL Samuel SPRAGUE Jonathan HUNNEWELL John SPURR William HURDLEY James STARR Daniel INGOLLSON Ebenezer STEVENS David KENNERSON James SWANN Joseph LEE Abraham TOWER Benjamin TUCKER Amos LINCOLN Matthew LORING Thomas URANN Mr. MARTIN Jonah WHEELER Josiah WHEELER 1 Chronicle of America Josuah WYETH Dr. Thomas YOUNG 42 ANCESTORSWEST, SBCGS, Vol. 19, No. 2, Sumner 1993 COLONIAL CONNECTIONS OF CLEONE (DAMEWOOD) VAN WESTEN 1101 Green Oaks Drive—Los Osos CA 93402—(805)-528-5031 CODE SYMBOLS: # on ped. chart; Name; birth date-death date; Residences-county and state - (city followed by , county and state)->Removed to;*+ rest of line age unproven, but there may be a large collection of data; *! pedigree stopped;*> Lineage or Visitation pedigree carried back to antiquity in many cases; b birth, m marriage, d death, p probable, ?-? (Documentation for these and allied lines did not come from IGI or Ancestral File, although most of the information corresponds. Other sources are in my extensive files, that have been researched the past thirty years. Corrections and additions are welcome!) A. David Richard VAN WESTEN (1918) Monterey Park> Bell> Manhattan Bch. CA 1. Cleone Eloise DAMEWO0D (1923) Phillips, Denver, C0> Manhattan Bch. CA. 2. Cedric Errol DAMEW00D (1898-1980) Taylor IA>Denver,Adams>Los Osos,SLO CA. 3. Gladys Flora (3J0VER (1904-) Phillips>Denver,CO> Manhattan Bch. CA B. Peiter C. VAN WESTEN (1881-1965)N6rd Holland 1886>Oiicago>Pasadena,CA *> C. Hulda Amelia BURGESCN(1880-1944)Goteburg,Sweden 1891>Chicago> Bell,CA *> 4. Oiarles Edward DAMEW0CD (1868-1940) Page LA>NE>Hiillips>Denver>Loveland C0~ 5 Nelle Georgiana GRIFFIN (1876-1965) Taylor IA> NE> Phillips >Denver CO 6. George Thomas GL0VER(1864-1954)Beetown,Grant WI>Cass IA>Hblyoke,Phillips CO 7. Flora Jane DAVIS (1880-1969) Caldwell KY> Weld> Hblyoke, Phillips CO. 8. Francis Asbury DAMEWOOD (1845-1930) Knox TN>Dubois BOPage IA>Lincoln,NE 9. Eliza A. THOMPSON (1827-1924) Jackson IN>Montgomery>Page IA>Lincoln,NE 10. Benjamin Franklin GRIFFIN (1852-1936) Michigan>Taylor IA> Loveland, 00 11. Isabel (Elizabeth) ELLIOTT (1857-1915) Jasper>Taylor IA> Loveland, CO 12. Thomas Nettle GLOVER (1827-1918jMontgomery M0>WI>Leadville C0>Whittier,CA 13. Martha BAKER (1830-1922)Warren NJ>Grant WI>Whittier CA>Simi,Ventura CA 14. John Richard DAVIS (1855-1950)Caldwell KY>Weld 00>Platte WY>Phillips CO 15. Sarah COATS (1851-1895) Hopkins KY> Phillips>Eaton, Weld CO. 16. Isaac DAMEWOOD (1824-1912)EhoxTN>Dubois IN>Taylor>Clarinda,Page IA 17. Elizabeth MCFHERRIN (1827-1903) Knox TN>Dubois IN>Taylor> Page IA 18. Thomas J.THOMPSON(1819-1888)>Franklin 0H>Jackson IN>Adams IA>Nodaway M0 19. Mary E. FINDLEY(1833-1899) Jackson IN>Montgomery>Adams,Page IA>M0 20 Frank (21IFFIN NY>MI> Married 16 Feb 1850 Clark (XDBerrein ? MI *+ 21 Dolly VALENTINE (-) CAN>0H>MI (French Canadian tradition) *+ 22. James Hickland ELLIOTT (1819-1908)Fleming KYX)wen IN>Jasper,Taylor IA>NE 23. Julianne Emaline HICKS (1834-1895)Habersham GA>Owen IN>Jasper>Taylor IA 24. James GLOVER (1793-1873) Oiarles MD> Montgomery M0> Grant WI,Hennipin, MI 25. Elizabeth DOKESR (1805-1863+)Nelson KY>Lincoln>Montgomery M0>Grant WI 26. John Hampton BAKER (1791-1877)Hunterdon>Sussex>Warren NJ>Grant WI 27. Mary LACEY (1791-1870) Hunterdon/Sussex/Warren NJ> Grant WI 28. Thomas Green DAVIS (1815-1863) Caldwell KY; m. (1) Mary Dunbar 1840. 29. Mary Ann YOUNG (m (2) 1845, dau.of Isaac YOUNG-ancestor of J.R.Davis *+ 30. John COATS (1818-1860) Bedford TN>Hopkins EY 31. Nancy (Mary) WOMACK (1835-pre 1850) Bedford TN 32. Nathan DAMEWOOD (1795-1853)BotetourtVA>Ehox TN>Dubois IN 33. Mary HENDERSON (1798-1849) >Khox TN>Dubois IN *+ ANCESTORS WEST, SBCGS, Vol. 19, No. 2, Sumner 1993 43 34. James H. McPHERRIN{ McFerrin) (1800-?)Green/Knox TN>Dubois IN>Henry IA 35. Sarah CLAPP (1798-?)Alimnce>Guilford>Qrange NOKhox TN 38. William H.FINDLEY (1792-1863) Westmoreland PA>Jackson ^Montgomery IA 39. Hannah EDWARDS p (?-pre 1850)Jackson IN (m. 1820)(Edwards tradition.) *+ 44. John ELLIOTT (1798-1830) Augusta/Botetourt VA>Greenup>Fleming KY. 45. Polly (Sally) OFFILL (1797-1855+) Augusta>Greenup>Owen KY>Jasper IA 46. Wyley HICKS(1796-1845)Granville>Montgomery NO Habersham GA>Owen IN 47. Rhoda H0LDERNESS(ca 1780-1885)Caswell/Montgomery NC>GA>IN>Taylor IN *+ 48. John Philpot GLOVER (1768-1843) Charles MD>Truxton, Montgomery MO 49. Mathilda NETTLE (ca 1770-1850+)Charles MD> Truxton, Montgomery M0> 50. Dr. Thomas D0ZIER(1771-1831)Prince Wm.VA>Nelson KY>Charles>Lincoln M0 51. Catherine LANCASTER (ca 1771-pre 1830)Charles MD>Nelson KY>Lincoln M0 52. John W.BAKER ?(ca. 1774-?)Phil PA>Sussex NJ 1790>Cayuga(Tompkins)NY 1810 53. ?JSon of Jacob Baker & Hannah Smith res Mint,Phil. PA Baker Estate? *+ 54. John LACEY Esq.(ca 1768-1813) m. Burlington> Morris>Sussex NJ 55. Mary BOWLBY (ca 1768-1830+) Washington, Mansfield Woodhouse, Warren NJ 56. Richard DAVIS Jr. (cal787-1845) b.VA; m. 1807 Livingston/Caldwell KY 57. teargaret (Polly DUNBAR (?1787-pre 1850)b.IRE or SCT>PA?>MS?>Caldwell KY 60. Thomas COATS(?1800-)p SCT>Chester PA>Rowan NC>SC>Lincoln>Bedford TN *+ 62. Hawkins WOMACK (1806-pre 1850) VA>?Rowan NC> Bedford TN *+ 63. Jane {Jenny} COOPER (1808-1891)?Rowan NC> Bedford TN *+ 64. J4LLchai{Melchior}DAMEW00D{Demu^ PA>Botetourt VA> TN 65. Hannah De HAVEN? (m & d in VA) Malchai removed to Knox TN 1804 *! 68. William MoFHERRIN (?) Botetourt VA. m. ? Green TN> Knox Co. TN *+ 70. John Ludwick CLAPP III (1773-1840+)Orange NOKhox TN or IN 71. Barbara O0KTNER (1770 to 1789-1840+) Almanc«>Oi7ange>Guilford>KhQX TN *! 76a Abel FINDLEY p(1770)-1846) Cumberland >Westmoreland PA>Clark>Jackson IN 77a. Rebecca COURTNEY p(m.gift 15 Nov 1790)-Westmoreland PA>Clark>Jackson IN 77b. Rebecca COONS m. 17 Nov 1790 {Hugh Abel b 1792 m.Rebecca Cover-Coon *! (Two lineages of Abel, and father John in Clan Finley) 88. James ELLICTT(ca 1776-1841) Augusta VA>Botetourt VA>Fleming KY. m.1797 *> 89. p(l) Francis GHESSCM ((SAYSCN?)?* Montgomery Co. VA *> 90. John OFFILL(ca 1776-pre 1818) Augusta VA>Montgomery KY 1810>Greenup KY *> 91. Jane ? John's widow lived in Greenup KY 1820>Owen IN>Jasper IA *| 92. James HICKS(m found 1797-Granville>Montgomery NOSOFranklin GA 93. Sarah JORDAN (?Tradition, Robert of Wake NC m. Sarah Jordan>McNairy TN) 94. Thomas HOLDERNESS(BOLINES)?? (-d 1833 Martin NC near Wake,Granville NC 96. Phillip aOVER (pre 1752-1791) Zachia Swamp, Port Tobacco, Charles MD 97. Charity PHILPOT (ca 1752-1790) Zachia Swamp.Port Tobacco, Oiarles MD 98. James NETTLE p(NuTTAL-Nl7EHALL?) St. Mary's MD.>?Charles Co. MD 99. Edith DUTTON Allen's Fresh, Charles MD (bro. Nbtley Jr. m. ELTON) 100. James Ingoe DOZIER (1738-1791) Richmond>Loudon>Lunenburg VA>Madison KY 101. Martha DAVIS? \(May be connected to Loudon VA DAVIS family *+ 102. Raphael LANCASTER (1732-1802)Cobb's Neck, Charles MD>Bardstown,Nelson KY 103. Elinor BRADFORD (1735-1802)Prince Georges's MD>Bardstown,Nelson KY 104. Jacob BAKER (prel750-1820)Ger>Phil.PA,d.nr.Mint,son John W.,Hessian trad. 105. Hannah SMITH (ca.1750-1830)m.Ger Reformed Church,Phil.PA {fits trad.*+ 108. Richard LACY (ca 1742-1813) Fairfield CN>fam in Cayuga NY> d. Sussex NJ 110. Samuel BOWLBY (BOWLSBY) (1735-1823)Burlington NJ>Hunterdon/Warren NJ 111. Elizabeth DUNN or DAVIS (? -Pre 1823) *! 112. Richard(Dickie)DAVTS Sr.?(1757-1813)Louisa>Halifax VA>Fayette>H6pkins KY 113. Ann Chiles ?! Rowland Chiles s. land to Richard in Halifax 1783 *+ 114. William DUNBAR ?p(1749-)SCT>VA>Pittsburg PA>Livingston KY>Natchez MS *+ 115. Dinah ?(1767-1821) p(Richard DAVIS Sr. was in MS briefly pre 1810) t\ 44 ANCESTORS WEST, SBCGS, Vol. 19, No. 2, Sumner 1993 128. Henry (Damewocd) DEMUTH p( - )Shauffhausen, SWT>(Ref.Ch)Lancaster PA *+ 120. Marguerite GEISSLER pJFour sons b.1745-1755 may have anglicized names*J 140. John Ludwig CLAP II(1742-1834)01ey,Berks,PA>Guilford>Orange NC 141. Sophia ALBRIQST (1749-1821) (recent breakthrough, need to document) *! 152a. John FINDLEY p(1740-1813) Cumberland PA>Cecil MD>Westmoreland PA 153a. tery DIXON p(1741-1825) York>{m.in Episcopal ch.1760 Lancaster PA} 152b John FINDLEY?(1737-1813) Antrim>1742>Belfast IRE>Cumberland>Beaver Dam, 153b Mary BOYD? (-)!m 1759JWestmoreland PA>Albany >Jackson IN (Clan Finley) 154a Hugh COURTNEY Westmoreland>Pittsburg PA (related to Hercules C?) *+ 155a. Jane LITTLE (Finley Clan by Stout) *+ 154b. John COURTNEY WestjK)reland>Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Beaver PA *+ 155b. Isabella |Westmoreland court records indicate Rebecca's father is John. 184. Robert HICKS (-)Onslow NOBrunswick VA> Oxford, Granville NC 186 George JORDAN Granville NC,son of George Jordan Sr of Nansemond VA *+ 188. William HOLDERNESS(Hblines)Caswell NC sold land to Thomas in Martin NC *+ 192. Richard QjOVER (cal732-1750)Calvert MD>Talbot MD> St. Mary's MD 193. Mary (7WAHREN, KEECH or WADE) Charles MD.or JONES in Calvert MD *+*+*+ 194. John PHTLPOT (1692-pre 1746) Zachia Swamp,Charles MD>d. in VA shipwreck*> 195. Ann COITRELL (?-?) Claries Co. MD (in father's will) 196. John or James NUTHALL? Of St. Mary's MD *> 197. Margaret, wife of James! (Authorities believe Nettle is Nuthall!) *! 198. Notley DOTTON Sr. (1694- )Allen's Fresh, Oiarles Co. MD. *+ 200. Leonard D0ZJJER II (1680-1733) WestjDoreland>RichnK3nd>Lunenburg VA 201. Elizabeth INGGE (ca 1680-1748) m. (1) Thomas Ascough * *+ 203. Capt. John LANCASTER (?-1760) Cobb's Neck, Charles MD (Manor 'Speakes') 204. Elizabeth NEALE (pre 1721 -wl743) Neale's Gift, Charles MD 206. John Joseph BRADFORD (ca. 1700-1770) Prince George MD>pre Washington DC 207. Ann DARNALL (ca 1704-d.l735 at childbirth) Prince George MD> 216. David LACY (1715-ca.1738-1756) Stratfield CN>Newton, Fairfield CN 217. Hannah BOOTH (ca 1715-?)IDavid died in service of French-Indian War *! 220. John BCWLBY (Btw.1696-1706;d 1782) Nottingham Eng>Burlington>Tm1aydale NJ 221. Mary LANNING or MERCER? *+ 304a. George FINDLEY p(1718-1792)DublinIre>1718 Del>Cecil>Frederick MD>PA 305a. Elizabeth HARRISON p(1721-1792)Charles MD>Cecil>Frederick MD>PA *> 304b. William FINDLEY (1715- )Dublin>1742 Belfast IRE>1773 Cumberland PA 305b. Jane Holland STEELE (1721-1757)m Dublin IRE 1734>Westmoreland PA *i 306. Thomas DIXDN (-) Cumberland PA J much Dixon info PA, VA and MD *+ 307 Mary DINWIDDY (-)<Xmberland/Ybrk PAJmuch Dinwiddy inf. PA and SCT *+ 368. Daniel HICKSJFam from Swansea MA cal730>Chowan>w-to son Robert,Onslow NC 369. Lucie SAGE? dau of Robert SAGS of Onslow NC JBoth are in Onslow NC +* 384. Thomas GLOVER p (-1732) Isle of Wight> Northumberland VA> St. Mary's MD 385. Winifred FOWLER, dau of Joseph FOWLER of Calvert MD *+ 390. James CCTTEELL ( )Charles Co. MD *+ 391. Ann BUPCKD dau. of Thomas BUPCRD! May connect to the VA BUP0RDS *> 388. Edward PHTLPOT (ca 1662-1718) Charles MD *> 387. Susanna POSEY (ca 1670-ca 1708) Charles MD 399. Thomas DUTT0N p(m 1660) sons Mathew b.1692, Notley b 1694.Charles MD *+ 400. Elizabeth JThomas DUNTCN in Northampton VA same time as John NUTHALL *+ 400 Leonard D0ZIER(D'Auge?)(1643-1693) Paris, France>nat. Westmoreland VA *+ 401 Elizabeth!name variations;D'Auge, Huger,D'Hbzier,Tozier,Lozier,LeSeur,*+ 408. Capt. John LANCASTER (1673-)> Speakes? Lancaster/Bristol ENOCharles MD*+ 409. Fannie JEARNACHANJTheir son John & wf Heloyise -Jearnegan Visitation *> 410 Raphael NEALE (1682-1743) Wollaston Manor, Charles MD 411 Mary BROCKE ( -1760) De La Brooke, Calvert> Wollaston manor,Charles MD ANCESTORS WEST, SBCGS, Vol. 19, No. 2, Sumner 1993 45 412. John BRADFORD (ca 1666-1726)Stoke Golding, Leicester Eng>Prince George MD 413 (1)? GAUNT (2)m.l705 Joyce CARROLL BUTLER, bro or kin James C. of IRE *> 414. Henry DARNALL II (1682-m ca 1702-ca 1759) Marlboro, Prince George's MD 415. Elizabeth DIGGS dau of Col. Win. Digges of Fort Washington, Charles MD 432. John LACEY (1678-1761) Salem, MA> Fairfield CN>Stratfield CN> 433. Ruth WAKELEE (1694-ca 1761) widow of Ephraim Treadwell *! 440. Thomas B0LESBY(1667-1730) Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts, Eng>Burlington NJ*+ 441. Martha BARKER (ca.1706-1747+)dau of Samuel Gent of Barlborough,Derby *+ 608a.John FINLEY p(1691-1769)Fife SCT>Armagh>Dublin IREM720 Chester>York PA 609a. Alice MITCHELL p (m. 1711 in Dublin IRE) *! 608b.John FINDLEY p (1688-1758) Antrim>Dublin>Lohdonderry>Antrim TJKE> 609b. Margaret OSBORNE p (m 1704) Dunaghy Chyd, Antrim IKE *! 610a.Richard HARRISON ! This couple is in MD records, the correct period, *> 610a. Dorothy HANSEN] aunt to John Hansen, pres. of Continental Congress *> 768. Richard GLOVER 7(1645-1684)Isle of Wight VA 769. Mary BROWNE, dau of Francis Brown *,' 770. Joseph FOWLER of Calvert MD JMany allied families have New Eng names *+ 776. Edward PHTLPOT (1589-97 -1678)?H61bum, London Eng.>Charles Co. MD 777. Bridget COURTS ? (Deed of Gift, Courts Place 1660 by John COURTS) *+ 778. John POSEY (1652-ca 1689) Oiarles Co. MD 779. Lees Amalie HELAINE (ca 1652-1689) dau. of John BELAINE (VILAINE) *! 820. Anthony NEALE (1659-1723)English desc, b Spain>Wallaston Manor,Charles MD 821. Elizabeth R0SEWELL(His father,diplomat for King Charles II in Europe 822. Baker BROOKE (1628-1679)Battel, Sussex>London>De La Brooke, Calvert MD 823. Ann CALVERT b ca 1646 ENG>MD-raised by famous aunt Margaret Brent,MD 824. John BRADFORD I ( - ) of Stoke Golding, Leicester Co. ENG *+ 825. ? SMITH of ENG: Bradford-Smith rec. Lancaster VA early 1700's *+ 288. Col. Henry DARNALL (1638-1711)ENG>London>Ann Arundel>Prince George's MD 829. Eleanor HATT0N(1642-1724)Widow of Major Thomas BROOKE;(Visitation) *+ 830. Col. William DIGGS(-1697)VA>St.Marys>P.George>Charles>Fort Washington MD 831. Elizabeth SEWALL(-1705) St. Mary's MD>Prince George>Charles MD 864. Edward LACEY (ca 1655/56-m ca 1675)ENG>Boston>Salem MA>1697 Fairfield CN. 865. Sarah ? (Two Lacy ladies were tried as witches at Salem) *+ 866. Jacob WAKELEE, early settler of Stratfield CN, son of Henry & Sarah *+ 867. Hannah FEET *! 1216a.Mexander FINLEY p(1667-1736) Incharie Fife SCT>1674 Dublin IRE 1217a. Margaret JENNINGS p(1668-1742)Dau Wm.& Margaret (MOKDUCK)JENNINGS *! 1216b.William FINDLEY ?(1654-1721) St. Andrew's Fife SCT>Antrim IRE *+ 1217b Jane WCRDELL(1658-1723)JFinleys merge 1579-83>MDBeth>ancient line> *+ 1536. Richard GLOVER (1611-1696)St Butolph Without Aldgate London ENG> VA. *+ 1537. Mary BOOKER, dau of Richard BOOKER to VA. *> 1552. Henry PHTTiPOTT p(ca«1552-?) Kent Eng> Holburn, London, Eng *> 1553. ? iEnglish Heralds-Glover and Philpot; French Heralds-D'Hbzier *+ 1554. ?John COURTS Oiarles Co. MD *+ 1556. Francis(Francois)POSEY(P0SCHET)(1600-1654)Voyaux,Cambrai FRA>London>MD 1557. Elizabeth to MD 1635 with Fenwick, indentured servant *J 1558. John BELAINE (VILAINE) *', 1640. Capt. James NEALE, gent.(1615-18 -1684) London> Spain> Charles MD 1641. Ann GTT,L(ca 1620-1698)London>!(reputed lady-in-waiting, Charles I) 1642. William R0SEWELL ( ? -1695) St. Winifred's Freehold, St. Mary's MD *+ 1643. Emma LANGWCKTH? or JOHNSON? (1632-+1702), widow of William Turner *+ 1644. Rev./Gov. Robert BROOKE (1602-1655)Hampshire>London Eng.>Calvert MD 1645. Mary BAKER (ca 1602-1634> Battel, Sussex>London Eng>Calvert MD 46 ANCESTORS WEST, SBCGS, Vol. 19, No. 2, Summer 1993 1646. Gov. Leonard CALVERT (1606-1647) London>St. Mary's MD (2nd son) 1647. Ann BRENT (?1622-1645-52) Ilmington, Gloucester ENG (of VA-MD Brents) 1656. Phillip DARNALL (1604- )Sec.Lord Baltimore I>Clohonnan, Wexford IRE 1657. Mary CALVERT (?- 1692) sis.of Lord Talbot, d.Lady Somerset's London 1658. MaJ. Richard HATTON(-1649) Salop>Long Ditton, Surrey> Kingston, Herts *> 1659. Ellinore AL00CKE? JHattons & Alcockes in Wexford IRE & Chester ENG *> 1660. Gov.Edward DIGCES (1620-1710) Chilham Castle Kent> Beliefield, York VA 1661. Elizabeth PAGE or BRAY? (DIGGES Visitation back to John of Gaunt) *> 1662. Hon. Henry SEWALL (-1665) Nuneaton, Warwickshire,(SEWALL Visitation) *> 1663. Jane LOWE widow of Jesse Wharton (LOWE and CAVENDISH Visitations) *> 1728. John LACEY (b 1587 Isle of Wight, Tradition Nottingham Eng> Boston MA *> 3112. Marteyn POSEY (POCHET)Voyeaux ERA>Threadneedle St.,London (Pedigree) *> 313. Ann De C0I*lET(2)Susanne Demarets(1636)Poschets>ne FRA-15th Century *! 3280. Raphael NEALE (1618-1672)of Wallaston, Northhampton>Drury Lane,London*> 3281. Jane Forman, (widow of Dr. Forman of London) NEALE Visitation) *> 3288. Thomas BROOKE, Barrister(1561-1612)Whitechurch, Hampshire (Visitation)*> 3289. Susan FOSTER (FCRSTER) ( -1612) (FCRSTER Visitation) *> 3290. Thomas BAKER of Battle, Sussex, Eng. (BAKER Visitation) *> 3291. Mary ENGHAM, dau of Sir Thomas ENGHAM of Goodneston, Kent ENG *> 3292. George CALVERT Lord Baltijnore I (1580-1632) Yorkshire>bur London ENG *> 3293. Anne MYNNE (1579-ml604-dl622)d London, bur Hertingfordbury, Herts *> 3294. Sir Richard BRENT (m 1594-1652)Ilmington,Gloucester (BRENT Visitation)*> 3295 Elizabeth REED of Teusburie-Witten>bur at Bredon with father Giles *> 3312. Henry DARNALL, Gent.(1564-1607) Essondon, Herts, (DARNALL Visitation) *> 3313. Marie T0CKE (1573-1632) Essondon, Wormley, & Sanstead (Visitation) *> 3320. Sir Dudley DIGGES, Baronet (1583-1639) Chilham Castle, Kent> London *> 3321. Lady Mary KEMP of 01.ant.igh, Kent, heir of Sir Thomas KEMP *+ 3322. Francis PAGE p(1549- ) of Bedford>Middlesex near London *+ 3324. Richard SEWALL (SEWALL Visitation) *> 3325. Mary DUGDALE, sister of William DUCBALE, Garter King of Arms *+ 3326. Vincent LOWE of Denby, Derby; ancient family (LOWE Visitation) *> 3327. Ann CAVENDISH (illegitimate dau. of Henry) CAVENDISH Visitation) *> 6560. Raphael NEALE ( - ) Yelden, Co. Bedford >of Wallaston, Notts ca 1610 6561 Grace BUTLER ( - )of Cothenles, Pembroke (NEALE Visitation) *> 6562. Benjamin GILL ( - ) London Eng.>MD *! 6576. Richard BROCKS (1551-dl594) of Whitechurch, Hampshire (BB0CKE Chart) *> 6577. Elizabeth TWYNNE ( -1599) Sister and co-heiress of John TWYNNE *+ 6578. Sir Thomas FORSTER (1548-1612) London> Herts (4'x5' BROOKE Chart) *> 6579. Susan FCRSTER St.(ml575-1625)St.John's>ClerkenweU,London>Herts. *> 6580. John BAKER (Rl509-1547) Henry VIII;of Duckinghouse, d. Witheyham *> 6481. Elizabeth ISTED, dau of Richard of Moathouse in Mayfield. *! 6582. Sir Thomas ENGHAM ( -1621) Knighted 1619; Manor of Goodeston, Kent *> 6583. Prysilla H0NEYW00D, dau of Robert HONEYWOCD of Postling, Kent *> 6584. Leonard CALVERT (1550-m ca 1575) Kipling,Bolton, Danby-Wiske,Yorkshire*> 6585. Alicia CR0SSLAND, of Crossland HILL, Yorkshire *> 6586. George MYNNE(-1581)Bexley, bur St.Mary's Ch., Hertinfordberry, Herts *> 6587. Elizabeth WROTH (-1614) Durance in Enfield, Middlesex (Royal line) *> 6588. Richard BRENT(1572-1652)of Stoke & Admington,IJjnington, Warickshire *> 6589. Mary HUGGEFCRD (Brent Visitation, ancient family) *+ 6590. Richard(Giles)REED, Esq.of Teusburie (Tewkebury) & Bredon,Glou *! 6591. Katherine (SEVILLE (of Royal Descent) (STAFFORD Visitation) *> 6624. John DARNALL (1531-1604-5)Docwra, Hertingfordbury, Herts (Visitation) *> 6625. Susan MYNNE( - )A cousin to Anne MYNNE, wife of LCRD BALTIMORE I *> 6640. Sir Dudley DIGGES (1583-1639) Diplomat; erected Chilham Castle, Kent *> 6641. Lady Mary KEMP (-1608) dau. of Thomas Kemp of Olantigh, Kent ENG *> ANCESTORS WEST, SBCGS, Vol. 19, No. 2, Sumner 1993 47 6648. Henry SEWALL, Alderman & Mayor (1589-1606) Coventry, Warwickshire *> 6649. Margaret GLAZEBROGK (GAZEBROQK) *! 6654. Henry CAVENDISH(1550-1616)Oiatsworth>Tutbury,Derby,(No legitimate ch.)*> 6655. Grace TALBOT,dau of George TALBOT Earl of Shrewsbury,(no issue) *> 13160. Henry BAKER (R 1485-1509) Temp. HenryVII (9 gen.BAKER Visitation) *+ 13168. John CALVERT of Kiplin,near Danby Wiske, Yorkshire; Temp Henry VTII *> 13170. George? John CR0SSLAND(-1587)of Armsley Yorks(CR0SSLAND Visitation) *> 13171. Joanna HAWKSW0RTH (1575)Crossland, Almonsbury Yorks (Visitation) *> 13174. Sir Thomas WROTH(1519-1573)From Hautes-Rivers-Gray of Royal descent *> 13175. Lady Mary RICH dau. of Richard, Lord(Chancellor)Rich; Henry VTII *> 13176. Sir William BRENT(-1594)Lord-Stoke & Admington, Ilmington Gloucester 13177. Elizabeth *', (BRENT Visitation back 12 more generations) *> 13178. John HUGGEPORD (My HUGGEPORD Visitation may not connect) *+ 13179. Katherine HENNEAGE *+ 13180. ? REED of Tuesburie(Tewkesbury)WITT0N arms of Nethercote,Oxford *+ 13182. Sir Fulke (SEVILLE, (1515-1559)Khight, M.P. Warwick Castle *> 13183. Elizabeth WILLCUGHBY Alcester;hr of Edward, desc. of Warwick Earls *> 13280. Thomas DIGGES (-1595) Chillingham Kent>London: Famous mathemetician *> 13281 Ann St LECSR (-1636) Ulcombe Kent, dau of Sir Warham (Visitation) *> 13308 Sir William CAVENDISH ( -1557) of Chatsworth, Derby (Visitation) *> 13309 Elizabeth (Beth) HARDWICK, dau of Thomas of Hardwick, Barley,Derby *> «>BR00KE-BAKER-*>PCRSTER*>-EbKKAM-EUffiD0N-H^^ DeBEALMraCT-D«QuTNCEY>King Fergus of Scotland and other crowns (Brooke chart) * >BRENT-HUGCXFORD-HENNA(S-a)LCHES DeMONTECTUE>1277- *>REID-*>GREVIJJJE-DENTON-AHDEN-WIL^^ UFFLETE-DeAUBIOlY-De La F0LE>-to Richard of Woodville, son of Edw. Ill *>NEALE-THR0Q§CRT0N-BEAuTO-HuTJFCRD-BEADTJH^ *>STAFFORD-*>PERCY-DeWYDEvTLLE-*>DeHEAu^^ WI Ml Ti *>DIGGES-*>ST.LEGER-*>NEvTJXE-FENNE-*>STAEP^ PLATAGENET-BEAUFCRT-John of GAUNT son of Edw III *>DARNELL*>T0CKE-TTOlB0uI2NE-Da^ >Henry, Earl of Lancaster *>DeLOWE-*>CAVENDTJffl->LEI(m-CGKAYra *>BOWLBY-BAEKER-MANNERS-SEENCE>1550- *>C^JVERT-MYNNE-Oa0SSLAND^WR0rra-RI(^-HAm^ *>JEARNEGAN-JEARNINGHAM>1182 *>P0SOET-*(2j0VER-*PHILP0T.1550 *>HATT0N The English Worthies: L.A. Public Library, Genealogical section and LDS Family history centers; Brooke chart, Visitations, Harlein publications, Eng lish County Histories, Maryland histories, Calvert Papers; Maryland Archives; Original documents, Annapolis MD., LDS microfilms of original documents, family papers and books in Maryland and British Isles. On site photographs of locations, including manors and castles. (IGI and Ancestral file pre 14th century records coincided with previous research.) The Commoners: Original documents in County Court houses, churches, news papers; census, pensions and military in National Archives: historical back ground in frontier, family, county and state histories; Rivers of America, W.P.A. Federal Writers, cemeteries; memoirs and manuscripts.(Researched five or more documents of each ancestor in person, correspondence or microfilm.) 48 ANCESTORS WEST, SBCGS, Vol. 19, No. 2, Sumner 1993

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