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Roots Web (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com)
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1880 Federal Census - Sarah Smith & Family
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1880 Federal Census - Sarah Smith & Family
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1880 Federal Census - Sarah Smith & Family
_Conrad Marion Simpson _
| (1859 - 1907) m 1883
_David Earl Simpson _|_Clara Celeste Ward ____
| (1892 - 1949) m 1912 (1864 - 1957)
_Carl Meade Simpson _____|
| (1913 - 1997) |
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| |_Edith B. Means _____|________________________
| (1891 - 1970) m 1912
_Donald Carl Simpson _|
| (1938 - 1983) |
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| |_Sarah Elizabeth Parker _|
| (1913 - 1976) |
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[3624] living - details excluded
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_Peter Acker ________|_____________________
| (1722 - 1794)
_Casper Auker _______|
| (1760 - 1813) |
| | _Christian Steiner __+
| | | (1684 - 1758)
| |_Anna Stoner ________|_Elizabeth Unknown __
| (1714 - 1800)
_Jacob Auker ________|
| (1787 - 1846) |
| | _____________________
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| |_Maria Brandt _______|
| (1760 - 1840) |
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| (1822 - 1883)
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|_Suzanna Brubaker ___|
(1789 - 1850) |
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Mildred Brubaker Yoder
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Mildred Brubaker Yoder
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[18491]
Her identity as Anne Bate is tentative
CONTINUED FROM NOTES UNDER STEPHEN BACHILER:
Family Tree Maker Online: GenealogyLibrary.com, Bachelder Genealogy, by
Frederick Clifton Pierce, W.B. ConklinPress, Chicago, 1898:
Pg 25:
Rev. Bachiler spoke on many occasions about his opposition to the union
of Church and State. He antagonized Puritans who held that Church & State
should be one entity.
Residences:
1607, Wherwell,England
1632, arrived at the age of about 71 years.
1636, Removed from Lynn to Ipswich, MA
1637/8, undertook to form a plantation at Mattakeese (now Yarmouth, MA)
6-1638, removed to Newbury, MA
10-16-1638,began a plantation atWinnicunnet (now Hampton, NH)
4-26-1647, left Hampton for Strawbury Bank (now Portsmouth, NH)
abt 1655, returned to England, and died at Hackney, a village & Parish of
Middlesex, 2 miles from London in 1656 IN HIS HUNDREDTH YEAR.
Pg 75:
Rev. Stephen Bachiler was born in 1561, matriculated at St. John's
College, Oxford, in 1581, and in 1586, at the age of twenty-six was
presented by Lord de la Warr to the Living of Wherwell ("Horrell", a
pretty village in Hampshire on the river Test. The Oxford registers do
not give Mr. Bachiler's home, but there was at Kingsclere, Burghclere and
Highclere (a few miles from Wherewell), a large family of Bachilers; and
at Upper Clatford in 1571 there died a Richard Bachiler whose will
mentions several family names in Hampton, N. H. ... In 1605 Mr. Bachiler
was "deprived of his benefice, presumably for Calvinistic opinions, and
by order of the commission appointed by James I.to investigate religious
opinions. One member of this commission was Lord dela War, a son of the
nobleman who had presented Mr. Bachiler to the living of Wherewell. Mr.
Bachiler is said to have taken refuge in Holland, as the Plymouth
Pilgrims did in 1608, but no record of his life there is found.
Historical and Genealogical Register of John Wing, of Sandwich, Mass.,
and His Descendants, 1662-1881 by Rev. Conway P. Wing, D.D. of Carlisle,
PA, 1881, page 15-20
... Rev. Stephen Batchelder, must have a special interest in our [Wing's]
history, as the progenitor of the family, on the mother's side [Deborah
(Batchelder) Wing]. He was born in England in the year 1561, and
consequently, as Mr. Winthrop says, 71 years of age when he reached
Boston, June 5, 1632.He had been well educated, had received orders in
the established church, and had gained considerable reputation among his
clerical brethren for learningand ability. From dissatisfaction with the
rites and institutions of the church, he had refused conformity with the
requirements of his superiors and hadbeen deprived of his ecclesiastical
commission. Soon after he had left England, and had gone with his family
to Holland, where he had resided several years. He then returned to
London, and sailed from there March 9, 1632. His eldest dau. had preceded
him a few months, and settled in the new town of Saugus,to which he,
with his six relatives and adherents, immediately made his way.He at
once constituted them and some others in the place into a church, but
without installation, and without observing the forms which were usual on
such occasions and required by the civil authorities. Such an
irregularity, however, was consistent with the primary principles of
independency advocated by many, and whether justified as a principle or
excuses as a neglect, his ministry was continued there for three years.
Four children born before his arrival, one of whom was Stephen, a son of
his dau. Theodata Hussey, were baptized by him, but after four months,
complaints began to be heard of some irregularities in his conduct. He
was arraigned before the Court, October 9th, and was "required to forbear
exercising his gifts as a pastor or teacher publicly in our patent
(unless it be to those he brought with him) for his contempt of
authority, and until some scandals be removed"
[18492]
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[18494]
[S736]
Grt.Mig. (Steph.Bachiler) NEHGS ONLINE Vol. I-III (2002)
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_Peter Coffin _______|__
| (.... - 1627)
_Tristram Coffin Sr._|
| (1605 - 1681) |
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| |_Joan Thember _______|__
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_James Coffin Sr.____|
| (1640 - 1720) m 1663|
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m 1663 |
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|_Abigail Kimball ____|
(1617 - 1658) |
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| _John Spencer Feofee Of Wormleighton_|__
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|_Jane Spencer _______|
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_Hugh Bardolf _______|
| (1140 - 1176) m 1164|
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|--Beatrice De Bardolf
| (1165 - ....)
| _Osbert De Conde __________+
| | (1055 - 1129)
| _Robert Osbert De Conde ________________|___________________________
| | (1085 - 1130)
| _Robert de Condet _____________|
| | (1102 - 1141) m 1136 |
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| | |_Adelaide De Chesney ___________________|___________________________
| | (1087 - ....)
|_Isabel de Condet ___|
(1140 - 1166) m 1164|
| _Ranulf De Meschines ______+
| | (1050 - 1129) m 1069
| _RANULPH "De Briquessart" De Meschines _|_Maud De Avrances _________
| | (1070 - ....) m 1072 (1054 - ....)
|_Alice "Adeliza" De Meschines _|
(.... - 1142) m 1136 |
| _Ives (Ivo) de Taillebois _+
| | (1036 - 1094) m 1074
|_Lucy (Lucia) Taillebois _______________|_Lucia of Mercia __________
(1074 - 1136) m 1072 (.... - 1136)
[16938] Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 184a-10
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Davis (2), E, R & P (Vol. II)
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_Francis Littlefield _|
| (1530 - ....) m 1549 |
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_Francis Littlefield _|
| (1565 - 1618) m 1591 |
| | _John Pope __________
| | | (1470 - ....)
| | _Edmund Pope _________|_Alice Mordox _______
| | | (1496 - 1550) m 1521 (1472 - ....)
| |_Annis Pope __________|
| (1533 - 1563) m 1549 |
| | _Walter Newdigate ___+
| | | (1474 - ....) m 1499
| |_Elizabeth Newdigate _|_Isabella Hampden ___
| (1500 - ....) m 1521 (1478 - ....)
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|--Edmund Littlefield
| (1592 - 1661)
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|_Mary Hill ___________|
(1570 - 1605) m 1591 |
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[15295]
Occupation: A Clothier, as was his father before him. The decline of the wool trade may have contributed to his decision to leave England.----Trial Juror, Grand Juror
Religion: Episcopalian
Called "the father of Wells". (Wells [Images of Americaseries],Hope M. Shelly, Arcadia Publishing, Dover, NH, 1996, p.7)He probably came to New England in the summer of 1635 withhistwo eldest sons. He is on record as being in Boston inSpringof 1637, and in 1638. His wife and six children followedon theBevis in May of 1638, with servants John Knight andHughDurdal. He was present in England when his wife Annisbecamepregnant with their last child, Francis the younger, andabsentby the time the suit below was brought--by February1635/36.(LFN Vol. V, No. 4, pp. 72-73)His name appears on theExeter Combination, signed on 5 June1639. He was granted 21acres of land there, in two lots in thefirst divison ofuplands.In 1643 he joined the Rev. John Wheelwright in thepurchase of alarge tract of land on the Maine coast from ThomasGorges, sonof Sir Ferdinando Gorges, which is now the town ofWells, ME.There is a plaque in Wells (next to the WebhannetFalls on thesite of his mill) stating that his sawmill andgristmill werethe first permanent structures in the town.On 14July 1643, Thomas Gorges granted him 100 acres of landadjacentto the mill and the neck of the marsh between that andWebhannetRiver. The first year he was the agent for RichardVines(appointed governor of the plantation at Saco 2 September1639)to give possession of the land to settlers. (NEHGRegister105:262)In November 1645, he and John Wadleigh were granted 200acres onthe southwest side of the Ogunquit River, notentrenching onthe town of Wells.He took the oath of allegianceon 5 July 1653 at Wells, ME.(NEHG Register 3:193.)He wasauthorized in 1654 to sell wine and strong liquor toIndians.Hewas selectman in 1654 and 1657.His will is dated 11 Dec, 1661; afamily compromise was signed17 December by his sons Francis,Sr., Thomas, and Francis, Jr.as well as his widow. Inventory wastaken 24 December 1661.About the lawsuit of 1635/6, which namedEdmund and Nicholas asdefendants, March v. Littlefield et al:Theamount in the lawsuit seems to be 16 pounds sterling. Thelawsuithad something to do with Edmund buying some wool andnot payingfor it. His brother, Nicholas, also named in thelawsuit, didreply to the effect that he didn't know anythingabout it andthat Edmund did the buying.Nicholas answered 17 Jan 1636 thatthis brother had been intrade many years as a clothier buyingwool in various placesand the defendant knew not whence the woolcame, whether fromthe complainant or other; that he bought woolof his brotherand did not inquire as to the source; and he knowsnothingbeyond this, and prays for damages unjustly incurred inthesuit.The complaint of Stephen March, Esq. of Newport, Isle ofWight(Hants.) againstEdmund Littlefield of Titchfield, clothier,Anne, his wife andNicholas Littlefield, his brother, sworn to 12February, 11Charles I (Feb 1635/6) is apparently on file atCourt ofRequests, Charles I, Bundle 77 , Part 4. This suit wasfound bythe late Col. Charles Edward Banks.
[15293] and in 1648 rem to Wells, Maine
[15294] 7-16-1662-recorded
[15296]
[S180]
John Kahlerl (jbkaherl@aol.com)
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[S492]
Geneal.Res.(LTFD), NEHGR 67:345 & 347 (1913)
[15298]
[S493]
Wakefield Memorial, pg 118 (1897)
[15299]
[S489]
FTM CD523 Maine Wills 1640-1760 (22 Aug 2000)
[15300]
[S494]
LFNL 1-2, 1-56, 1-57 thru 1-59 by Keyes & Seaman (1991-1996)
[15301]
[S495]
LFNL 4-34 by Charles L. Seaman (1994)
[15302]
[S496]
LFNL 5-72 by Charles L. Seaman (1995)
[15303]
[S497]
LFNL 6-26 by Charles L. Seaman (1996)