McKenna, Michael William (b. --Not Shown--)
Death: --Not Shown--
Note: Priscilla Alden was the great-granddaughter of John alden, who married Priscilla Mullins [whose courtship has been immortalized by Longfellow]
Death: 12 SEP 1962 Everett, Snohomish, WA
Source: (Name)
Title: Desc. of Captain Thomas Hewitt of Stonington, Conn.
Author: Virginia Hewitt Watterson
Publication: 1996
Media: Book
Note: SHS-CS71 H6 1996
Source: (Name)
Title: VR-Essex Co, MA
Media: Other
Source: (Death)
Title: Cemetery Inscription
Media: Book
Death: 16 MAR 1752 Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, Essex, MA
Burial: Ancient Burying Place, Essex, MA
Note: John and Hannah lived in Plainfield, Waushara Co., Wis. He was called "Johnnie" on the 1900 census. In 1920, John was living alone in Plainfield, Wis. His death record says he was divorced at the time of his death.
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1880-WI, Adams, Leola, pp 32
Source: (Birth)
Title: Vital Records
Media: BookData:
Text: Death record - 75y, 3m, 6d which makes birthdate 14 Jun 1855
Source: (Death)
Title: VR-Wis
Media: BookPage: Death record
Death: 20 SEP 1930 Plainfield, Waushara, WI
Note: Surviving daughters were:
Mrs. Fred Upthagrove of Stevens Point; Mrs. Frank Lewis of Englewood, CA and Mrs. Wilbur Foss of Plainfield.
Source: (Name)
Title: Cemetery Inscription
Media: BookData:
Text: James G. 1852-1940
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1900-WI, Adams, Colburn
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1880-WI, Waushara, Oasis
Data:
Text: Says he was born in NY, parents born in Quebec and NY
Source: (Birth)
Title: Obituary
Media: NewspaperData:
Text: Stevens Point Newspaper - Mar. 9, 1940
Sent to me by Evelyn Oden
201 E. Crow Rd., Merlin, OR 97532
Source: (Birth)
Title: IGI
Media: OtherPage: AFN: VPKH-05
Data:
Text: b/d 13 Aug 1852
Source: (Death)
Title: Cemetery Inscription
Media: Book
Source: (Burial)
Title: Cemetery Inscription
Media: BookData:
Text: 1852-1940
Occupation: Place: Carpenter
Death: 8 MAR 1940 Stevens Point, Portage, WI
Burial: North Deerfield Cemetery, Waushara Co, WI
Death: 22 MAR 1772 Ipswich, Chebacco Parish, MA
Source: (Name)
Title: VR-Essex Co, MA
Media: Other
Death: 1954 Merrill, Lincoln, WI
Source: (Name)
Title: VR-Essex Co, MA
Media: Other
Source: (Name)
Title: The Burnham Family
Author: Roderick H. Burnham
Publication: Case, Lockwood & Brainard 1869
Media: Book
Death: 15 AUG 1857
Source: (Name)
Title: VR-Essex Co, MA
Media: Other
Death: 5 OCT 1837
Source: (Name)
Title: VR-Essex Co, MA
Media: Other
Death: BET 22 MAR 1870 AND 1879
Death: --Not Shown--
Note: Sidney died from a broken neck sustained in a car accident on May 26th.
Death: 5 JUN 1929 Gleason, Lincoln, WI
Source: (Name)
Title: VR-Essex Co, MA
Media: Other
Death: 6 MAR 1845 Underhill, Chittenden, VT
Source: (Name)
Title: VR-Essex Co, MA
Media: Other
Note: Nathaniel Dickinson, one of the Winthrop colony of 1630, who settled Weathersfield, Conn., and in 1659 was one of the adventurers who founded the town of Hadley, Mass.
TO ANY one who has made study of American genealogy, the name of Nathaniel Dickinson is a household word. Settling with his gentle wife, Anna Gull, in Wethersfield, in A. D. 1636, he took front rank. He was one of the first Board of Selectmen, Representative to the General Assembly, from 1645 to 1656, Recorder for twenty years at Wethersfield, Deacon in the church throughout his life. In 1659, he removed with his family to Hadley, Massachusetts, where he was no less a leader. As shown above he was one of the original Committee sent to lay out the town; first Recorder there, Assessor, Town Magistrate, member of the Hampshire Troop, one of the members of the first Board of Trustees of the Hopkins' Academy. "An intelligent an influential man, and one qualified to do public business, as well as a man of substance, rating with the highest in the division of lands." He owned east of the "Great River," at Hartford, one hundred acres in the tract called "Naubuc Farms." This was sold on or before the removal to Hadley. With him from Wethersfield to Hadley, removed his Minister, Mr. Russell, who gave permanent concealment to Generals Whalley and Goffe, two members of the High Court of Justice that condemned Charles I. With the restoration of the Stuarts, a reward was offered for the heads of these Generals, but they could not be found. One Sunday, in September, 1675, the little town of Hadley was panic-stricken by an attack of Indians. The surprise was so great, and the numbers so unequal, that the Indians were fast gaining the advantage. Suddenly there appeared among the settlers a man of towering height, and long streaming hair and beard, dressed in fantastic fashion. Wherever he went the Indians fell, and the courage of the English rose. They thought God had sent an angel to lead them out of their sore strait. When the fight was over, the stranger disappeared as suddenly as he came. Many believed to their dying day that he was not mortal. He was General Goffe, the Regicide. Without doubt, our ancestor, being an intimate friend of Mr. Russell, was entrusted with the secret of the concealment of the Regicides, and witnessed this exploit of General Goffe.
All of the sons took an active part in King Philip's War, and John, Joseph and Azariah, the two oldest, and the youngest, were killed.
Source: (Name)
Title: History of Hadley, Mass
Author: Sylvester Judd
Media: Book
Death: 16 JUN 1676 Hadley, Hampshire, MA
Burial: Old Hadley Cemetery, Hadley, MA
Source: (Name)
Title: Dict. of First Settlers of New England
Author: Savage
Media: Book
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