Haskins, Clarence H. (b. 10 APR 1875, d. 15 JUL 1938)
Death: 15 JUL 1938 Southfield, Oakland, MI
Death: 15 MAR 1943 Los Angeles, CA
Death: 1 AUG 1920 MI
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Death: BEF 1848 Chautauqua Co., NY
Death: 19 MAY 1736 Little Compton, Newport, RI
Note: He was a leader in the Seventh Day Baptist Church; was imprisoned at Boston in Aug. 1651.
He was one of the elders of the Baptist Church at Newport, the first elder of the church at Westerly, Rhode Island.
He was a Freeman, Newport 1655; Commissioner in 1658.
Source: (Name)
Title: Gen. Dict. of First Settlers of New England
Author: James Savage
Media: Book
Source: (Name)
Title: New England Marriages Prior to 1700
Author: Clarence A. Torrey
Media: BookPage: pg 190
Data:
Text: Says his 1st wife was "Sarah ___" who died about 1701
Christening: 17 FEB 1616/17 Westerleigh, Gloucestershire, England
Death: 29 NOV 1676 Newport, Washington, RI
Death: ABT 1676 Newport, RI
Death: 9 MAY 1712
Source: (Name)
Title: Gen. Dict. of First Settlers of New England
Author: James Savage
Media: Book
Note: He landed at Boston in March, 1636, with his wife Mary5 (daughter of John Maplet, gent, of St. Martin's le Grand, London, and Mary his wife), his son Samuel and one or two other children. At the time of his arrival the Massachusetts government was proceeding against Wheelright, the brother-in-law of Annie Hutchinson.
Source: (Name)
Title: Gen. Dict. of First Settlers of New England
Author: James Savage
Media: Book
Death: 10 DEC 1677 Providence, RI
Burial: Family Cemetery, Warwick Cove, Warwick, RI
Source: (Name)
Title: Gen. Dict. of First Settlers of New England
Author: James Savage
Media: Book
Note: His father Rufus came from England and first settled where the city of New York now stands, and is said to have been the first settler there, but left there to escape the persecution of the Dutch, he being a Quaker, and settled in Portsmouth, R. I.; lived later in Warwick and was a Magistrate there. He was in 1648 sent by the Rhode Island Assembly to Massachusetts to secure the release of their Commissioner, Samuel Gorton, who having just returned from England was detained by the Massachusetts Magistrates, in violation of the Parliament's letter, until after the Rhode Island election. The homestead at Warwick is now, or was recently, owned by Benjamin Rufas Barton, a descendant of the seventh generation. (Fuller's History of Warwick, p. 40; Austin's Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island.)
Source: (Name)
Title: Life & Times of Samuel Gorton
Author: Adelos Gorton
Publication: Philadelphia: George S. Ferguson Co., 1907
Call number: R929.2 G675
Media: Book
Death: 1720
Source: (Name)
Title: Life & Times of Samuel Gorton
Author: Adelos Gorton
Publication: Philadelphia: George S. Ferguson Co., 1907
Call number: R929.2 G675
Media: Book
Source: (Name)
Title: Life & Times of Samuel Gorton
Author: Adelos Gorton
Publication: Philadelphia: George S. Ferguson Co., 1907
Call number: R929.2 G675
Media: Book
Source: (Name)
Title: Life & Times of Samuel Gorton
Author: Adelos Gorton
Publication: Philadelphia: George S. Ferguson Co., 1907
Call number: R929.2 G675
Media: Book
Death: 27 JUL 1841 Washington Co, MD
Baptism: --Not Shown--
Death: --Not Shown--
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1860-IL, Ogle, Leaf River pg 579
Death: 3 JUN 1875 Ogle Co, IL
Burial: North Grove Christian Cemetery, Ogle Co, IL
Death: 29 AUG 1892 Ogle Co, IL
Burial: North Grove Christian Cemetery, Ogle Co, IL
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