The FIELD Fa1nily of TRENTON & EWING, NEW JERSEY in

TRENTON & EWING "Old Hunterdon County'' New Jersey

By Eli F. Cooley & William S. Cooley

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED Trenton, 1883

HIGGINSON BOOK COMPANY Salem, Massachusetts IDlle lrielil ~amily.

Zechariah Field (1,) the paternal ancestor of the Rev. Eli Field Cooley, came, about 1630 or 1632, probably from Hadleigh, Suffolk county, England, first to Boston. As early as 1639, be removed,. · in company with the Rev. Mr. Hooker and others, to Hartford, in which, and its vicinity, he owned large tracts of land. He re· moved to Northampton in 1659. Two years afterwards, he was appointed, with five others, to lay out a tract of land on the west side of Connecticut river, for house-lots, in that part of Hadley which is now Hatfield. He received a grant of land in the new township, where he resided till his decease, in 1665, aged 65, leav· ing a wife, Mary, by whom he had children: Mary, married Joshua. Carter, who removed to Deerfield, and, with all Capt. Lathrop's command, was killed in the unfortunate Indian battle of Bloody Brook; Zechariah (2); John (3); Samuel (4); and Joseph (5); all born between 1643 and 1658. Zechariah (2); son of Zechariah (1 ), killed at Deerfield, married Sarah. daughter of John 'Yebb, an early settler of Northampton; had children : Zechariah, born September 12th, 1669, died young ; Ebenezer (6), born October 31st, 1671; and John, died young.* Ebenezer (6), son of Zechariah (21 removed to Guilford, Conn.,. married Mary Dudley, and died 1713, aged 42, having had chil.. dren : David (~); Mary ; Samuel ; ·Ebenezer ; J oareb ; Ann ; and Zechariah. David (7), son of Ebenezer (6), by his first wife, Mary Bishop, bad Sarah ; Benjamin ; David ; and Ichabod ; by his second wife, Catharine Bishop: Anna; Samuel; Ebenezer; by his third wife, .Abigail Stone; Timothy (8); Abigail; Catharine; and Mindwell. Captain Timothy (8), son of David (7), was an officer of the Revolution, married Anna, daughter of David Dudley, and had eight children : Mina ; Loia ; 1'1ina, second ; Rev. Timothy ; Mary ; Bev. David Dudley (9); Abigail ; Anna. He died l 7'f.O, aged 73.

•In 170', a 1-nd of French and lndlaM at&ackod Dcorftold, bumod lho &own, ma.saa­ a:rod ma,. or tbo Inhabitant.I, ._nd carried off the remnant, prt.onora. THE FIELD FAMILY. 67 Rev. Dr. David Dudley (9), son of Timothy (8), was settled, first, in Haddam, Conn .. where he remained many years, and after· wards in Stockbridge, :\!ass. He married Submit., daughter of Capt. N oab Dickinson, of Somers, Conn., a lady of remn.rkable brightness of mind and loveliness of character. She died 1861, aged 79, having had children: David Dudley, an eminent lawyer of New York, the author of the Civil and Criminal Code, exten­ sively adopted in the United States; Emilia Ann, married to Rev. Josiah Brewer, missionary to the Ea.st ; Timothy Beals, an officer in the United States Navy; Mathew Dickinson, a chi! engineer; Jone.than Ed wards, three times president of the Massachusetts senate; Stephen Johnson, who has been for twenty years one of the judges of the Supreme Court of the United States ; Cyrus West, a merchant of New York, of world-wide fame as the origi­ nator of the ocean telegraph, and for his indomitable energy in carrying the work though to its accomplishment ; Henry Martyn, · · a Presbyterian clergyman, the editor of the New York "Evangel­ ist" and author of many books ; and Mary E., who was married to Joseph F. Stone, a merchant of New York. Of these Dine chil­ dren, five are dead ; only four, David Dudley, Stephen J., Cyrus W., and Henry M., are now living. John (3), son 'lf Zechariah (1), whose name appears among the volunteers that fought against the Indians at Turner•s Falla, set­ tled in Deerfield, but his family was broken up by the masaaore, in 1704, perpetrated by the French and Indians, and he removed to Coventry. He married Mary, daughter of J a.mes Bennet, of Northampton, or of Alexander Edwards. She was taken prisoner and carried off to Canad& by the Indians, but in a few years was ransomed and returned. They had children : John, taken captive, but ransomed and returned with his mother; Mary, born 1674, died young ; Zechariah, born 1676 ; Benjamin, born 1679 ; Mary, born 1681, was captured and carried to Canada. by the Indians, was adopted by them, became enamored of forest life, married an tndian chief, and though she afterward visited her relatives, no persuasions could induce her t.o leave her husband and remain with them ; Bertha., born 1684, married John Allis ; Sarah, born 1688, married Nathaniel Peck, was killed in the 1nassacre; Ebe­ nezer, born 1690, was slain by the Indians, in Deerfield; and Abilene. Samuel (4), son of Zechariah, was also among the volunteers in the fight with the Indians at Turne1·'e Falls, 1676. In rev~ge, as 68 THE FIELD FAMILY. was supposed, he was shot down in his field by the savages, in 1697. He married, in 1676, Sarah, daughtAr of Thomas Gilbert, of Springfield; had children: Samuel, born 1678, who married Sarah Edwards, lived in Deerfield, and had two sons, Samuel antl CoL David; Thomas (10), born 1680; Sarah, wife of Samuel Warner, of Spl'ingfield; Zechariah (11), born 1685; Ebenezer (12); Mary; Josiah, married, and had children, Josiah and Elizabeth; Joshua, born 1695, married Elizabeth Cooley, of Springfield, had ehildren, Nathaniel, Ebenezer, and Eliza.beth. Thomas (10), son of Samuel (4), married Abigail, daughter of Hezekiah Dickinson ; had children : Samuel, died young ; Abi­ gail, wife of Abiel Abboth, of Windsor, Conn.; Moses (13); Sam­ uel, a physician of Saybrook, married Miss Lord ; had children: Samuel, a physician, Henry, Fanny, and William, a physici"n ; Sarah ; and Simeon, a physician of Enfield, who married Mar­ garet Rayuold ; their children are : Simeon, a physician, Marga­ ret, Mary, Peter, and Edward, a physician. Capt. Zechariah (11), son of Samuel (4), married Sarah, daugh­ te1 of Philip Mattoon, of Northfield ; had children : Seth; Cat:ia­ rine, wife of Mr. Willard ; Gains ; Dr. Ebenezer ; Samuel ; and ./ Paul . Ebenezer (12), son of Samuel ( 4), married Elizabeth, daughter of William Arms ; had children : Ebenezer; Moses ; Aaron; Eliza­ beth, married Ebenezer Wells ; and Joanna, married Phineas Wright. Capt. Moses (13), son of Thomas (10), married Rebecca Cooley, and had children: Rebecca, wife of Azariah Woolworth; Elijah, died young; Oliver (14); Moses, married Lydia Champion; Dia­ dema, wife of Stephen Williams and Jacob Ribbe ; Aaron, died in childhood ; Aaron, a physician, married Maria Burt ; .Alexan­ der, married, first, Flavia Colton; second, Jerusha Burt; Sarah; and Naomi, died in youth. Oliver (14:), son of Moses (13), married Anne Cooley, whose children are: Moses; Annie, wife of Justin Smith.; Naomi, wife of Noah Ashley ; Elijah, married Cynthia Terry ; Mary, wife of Stephen Ashley ; and Caleb C. (15). Caleb C. (15), son of Oliver (14), married Sarah Colton, and had children : Oliver, married Lucinda Hatch, and their children are : Ella, Moses, Adelaide, and Sarah ; Flavia, married George • · Gleason ; and Moses (16). Moses (16), son of Caleb C. (15), married, first, Abbie, do.ugh- THE FIELD FAMILY. G9 ter of Jonci.than Pierson, of Newark, and bad by her: Flavia; Frederic ; Pauline ; Mary Adelaide ; and Flavia Adelaide. Sec­ ' ond wife was Annie, daughter of Pierson ; children by her : Ed ward; William ; and Annie. Capt. Joseph ( 5), son of Zechariah (1 ), lived a considerable time in Northampton, then moved to Hartford, where he died. February 15th, 1735, aged 78. He married, first, in 1683, Joanna, daughter of John Wyatt, of Hartford ; second, the widow Mary Belting. By bis first wife, be had children : Mary, born 1684. married Ebenezer Boswell, of Hatfield; Joanna, died young; Joseph (17); Joanna, married Thomas French. of Deerfield; their children are : Mary, born 1719, Freedom, Abigail, Thomas, 'Freedom, Thomas, Abigail, and Joanna ; Lydia, married John Bliss, of Long Meadow, and became the mother of Judge Blies, of Wilbraham ; Jonathan (18); Martha, born 1699 ; and Abigail, born 1702-no information of them ; Israel ; and Thankful ; both died young. Deacon Joseph (17), son of Capt. Joseph (5), moved t.o Sunder­ land, where he died February 4th, 1754. He married Mary Smith, of Hatfield, who eurvived him many years. Their children were ;1 Elisha, married and removed to Bennington, then to Corn­ wall, Vt. ; Mary, became the second wife of Daniel Clark, had one . child, Irena ; Abigail, died young ; Abigail, wife of Samuel Field, of Northfield. and bad children: Mary, Silas, Mary, Submit; Samuel, Asenath, and Abigail; Joseph (19); Tha.nkful, wife of Benjamin Graves, of Sunderland ; Martha, wife of Deacon Belden, of Amherst; Experience, married, first, Elijah Clark, of Northamp­ t.on ; had seven or eight children ; second, Simeon Parsons ; she died 1817, aged 85 ; Sarah, wife of Simeon Lyman, of Northfield, had ten children ; J onatban, married Elizabeth Cooley ; and Israel, · · born March 27th, 1741. Joseph (19), eon of Joseph. (17), succeeded bis father in the office of deacon, in Sunderland, which he held many years. .He died 1798, aged 75, having married Ruth Parker; their children were : Elijah (20), born 1754; Lucy, married Rinnah Cooley, (see Cooley family, No. 17); Rebecca; Thomas, died young; Mary, wire of Heman Farnum, lived 8everal years in Sunderland, then . · ,,. in Bushland ; J oeepb, died in infancy ; Martha ; Ruth ; Joseph (21); Suhmit; Thomas, born 1777, died at Oriskany Falla, aged 77. · Elijah (20), son of Joseph (19), married Trypbena, daughter of . Ca11t. Abner Cooley. They lived some years in Sunderland, then 70 THE FIELD FAMILY. rempved to Hawley, where they died, leaving children : Wealthy, born 1785, wife of William Ferguson ; Olive, wife of Edmund Langley ; Theodore, married Deborah Taby ; Rosamond, wife of Calvin Cooley; Tryphena, wife of Zephaniah Lathrop ; Pindar, married a Congregational minister at Oriskany Falls. · Rev. Joseph (21), son of Joseph (19), born in the same house where his father, grandfather and great-grandfather died ; was graduated at Dartmouth College, 1792 ; was minister, for a time, at Fairfield, N. Y., afterward at Charlemont, Mass. ; · represented his district in the legislature, for a time ; died in 1839, having married Sabra, daughter of Rev. Mr. Emerson, of Conway; by lier had children : Constant, graduated at Williams College ; Caro­ line, married John Hooper, son of Hon. Robert, of Weston, Mass.; and Joseph, a physician, went to Texas and joined as surgeon­ in-chief the unfortunate regiment of CoL Fannin,. the remnant of whose regililent, after a battle, were, .the next morning, shot by order of the commander, Dr. Field being the only one spared, that he might attend the wounded Mexican officers. He was car­ ried to Mexico, but in about two months, he and a German, catch­ ' .. ·" ing each a mule, at twilight, rode till their animals were es.hausted,. ., l then walked for two days, when they reached friendly whites. He ··"married Miss Jones, of Hudson, N. Y., sister of Dr. or Gen. Cal­ j vin Jones, of Memphis, Tenn., and settled in Galveston, Tex. Submit, daughter of Joseph (19), became the wife of Gains Lyman, of Northampton, afterward a merchant of Hartford, Conn. Their children were : Winchester, born 1799 ; Christopher, married Cecelia Breckenridge ; 01Ta Almira, married J a.mes Bol­ •' les; Julia Ella; Jane Rachel; Hannah Submit, married Chester Judson ; Theodore, married Mary Nickols. Jonathan (18), son of Capt. Joseph (o), moved to Sunderland i& 1719, married, first, Harriet Billings, of Hatfield, by whom he had four daughters ; second, Esther Smith, by whom he had : Seth (22); William ; Jone.than ; Moses ; Esther; and Editha. I Seth (22), son of Jonathan (18), married Mary, daughter of Israel Hubbard, of Sunderland, and had by her : Roswell ; Rufus ; Martin, late Gen. Field, of Newfane, Vt.; Spencer; Orlanda; and Sally. THE J OHN FIELDS FA MI LY OF DELAWA RE , PENNSY LVANIA AND IOWA by Margaret Br ennan

J o h~ Fields was born i n Sussex Cou nty , Dela­ ware in 1780. I n his l ate twenties , he married Rachel Phi ppe n, da ughter of J ohn Phippen a nd grandda ughter of Lot Phippen and Elizabeth Fist of Sussex County .

John and Rachel had t wo c hi ldren before leaving Delaware: Louis in 1812 and Rac hel about 1814 a nd then went t o Washi ngt on County, Pennsylvania where the next four c hildren were born: Mary Ann in 1815 , Henry i n 1818, J ohn i n 1820 and Will iam in 1822. Later the famiJ y moved acr oss t he county line i nto Richhill Towns h ip, Greene Coun ty where t heir last seven chi l dren were born : Eli za i n 1824, three who died i n i n fa n ~y , Daniel born i n 1836 , George i n 1837 and Lucinda i n 1839 .

Louis marr ied Ma r y Ann Teagarden from a neigh­ boring farm in Greene County, a nd they retur ned t o Washi ngt on Count y to est a blis h t hei r home and ha ve thei r seven children: Al exander Jn 1842, El izabeth Ann i n 1843, Francis in 1844 , Geor ge i n 1847 , Samuel in 1849 , Rac he l ln l853 a nd Catharine i n 1856 .

Rachel married Da niel Cl ouse , a nd t hey lived t heir e ntire l i ves i n Greene and Washington Counties. They had no children of t hei r ow n . However , when her brother George had a baby at 17 a nd t he yo un g mother died , t he Clauses took i n the c hild, a l so called George , a nd brought hi m up as t heir ow n.

Mary Ann marr ied William Allum i n Greene Co un ty where the y ha d five children: Ma r t ha J ane i n 2 1 OR:~~!GE ~O' _ ,':'Ty f;A.LlFOPi'P P Gt1\Ji.ALUG1C1~ L. SOCIE 1 Y 1838, Harrison in 1840, John in 1843, Eliza Ann in 1847 and Isaac in 1850 before going to Bel­ mont County, Ohio to live.

Henry married Elizabeth McCarroll ~nd like his older brother returned to Washington County where their five children were born: Martin in 1843, Henry in .1844, Leroy in 1849, William in 1855 and Ann in 1859.

John married Mat:i.lda Sprowls in Greene County where they had four children: Jesse in 1848, Warren in 1849, Mariah in 1851 and Rachel in 1856. Five others were born in Iowa: Eliza­ beth in 1858, Stephen in 1859, Emily in 1861, Andrew in 1861 and Laura in 1862.

William married Rhoda Teagarden, a sister of Louis' wife, and they had three children in Washington County: Katherine in 1846, William in 1854 and Rachel in 1851 and five more in Iowa: Addis in 1853, Ella in 1858, Frank in 1863, John in 1864 and Martha in 1866 and Ollie in 1869 in Nebraska.

Lucinda, the youngest, married David Hitchcock, and they remained in Southwest Pennsylvania having nine children: Andy in 1857, James in 1859, John in 1860, Melinda in 1861, Annie in 1868, Eliza in 1869, William in 1871, Leroy in 1874 and Frank in 1880.

John. Sr. and Rachel remained in Greene County the rest of their lives, but their five oldest sons migrated to Iowa County, Iowa in two . groups--one in the early 1850s and the other in the late 1850s--the latter stopping off in Belmont County, Ohio on the way in order for Mary Ann's daughter Martha Jane and her husband Mordecai Smith to join them.

22 George was still single when he left Pennsylvan­ ia but married Elizabeth A. Elliott the year after arriving in Iowa. The newlyweds went to Kansas Territory where their fJrst child Mary J. was born in 1859, but they soon returned to Iowa County.where they had five more children: Eliza in 1861, Ida in 1862, Wright in 1864, John in 1876 and William in 1883.

All the Fields brothers who moved to Iowa stayed in the fvddwest except Henry who returned to Washington County, Pennsyl van:ia in 1862 where his wife Elizabeth died shortly after­ wards. A few years later he married her sister Louisa, twenty years his junior, with whom he lived until his death at age ninety-seven. Henry was too old to serve in the Civil War, but he was employed at the recruiting station to cheer the recruits by playing the fife and violin.

A number of Fields men joined the Union Army, including John, Jr., George who died while in the service, .and Louis' sons Alexander and Francis. Mary Ann's husband WilUam Allum, sons Harrison and John and son-in-law Mordecai Smith also served in the Civil War. SOURCES:

Census records, 1830-1910 '1\ Henry Fields' obituary Lot Phippen's will John Phippen/Fippen's will John Fields and Rachel Fields' wills "Descendants of Abraham Teagarden" by Helen E. Vogt. ~ DAR Marriage Record for Iowa Co., IA Civil War records of _the above-named soldiers.

23 QUERIES Would like to correspond with any member GALLATLY, BLACK, or~ families who a:e descendents of James CAMERON of Perthshire Scotland, who emigrated to Wisconsin, 1856 by Mrs. Cecil Rider 1111 W. Ivywood Dr. Oxnard, Ca. 93030

·QIURCH REimlE \ Abbreviation used in CluJrch Records: adm ch - admitted to church bp - IBptisn d - deaths disn & recan - disnissed & recantelded m - nerriages DEil Ch - nenbers of church o c -

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24 -~ The LUTHER FAMILY . in AMERICA

A Genealogy of the Descendants of Captain John Luther of the Massachusetts Bay Colony

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Compiled by LESLIE L. LUTHER

M:cr:ivia, N.Y. i976 ADAM AND EVE

In 1972 a young woman, Alison Ronczyk, of Miami, Floi;MJ called on this compiler for hel1> in research. She was a memb1 of the Mormon Church, acknowledged the greatest genealogis in the world. She obscr\'ed in our manuscript the section givil our ancestry back to and beyond Charlemagne. As a result sl sent. the ancestry from Charlemagne back to Adam and Eve, i t~cy have developed it and believe it to be authentic. We give here to acknowledge her interest for those who also mP.y wie'"~ see their compilation.

1. ADAM & EVE B.C.4004-3074 2. SETH-AZURA 3874-2962 3. ENOS 3769-2864 •I. CAII'1AN 3679-2764 5. MAHALAEEL 3609-2714 G. JAHED 3544-2582 7. ENOCH 3382-3017 8. MgTHUSALAH 3317-2348 9. LAMECH 3130-2353 10. NOAH 2948-1998 11. SHEM 2456-1846 12. ARPHATAD 2346-1908 13. SALAH 2311-1878 14. EBER 2281-1817 15. PELEG 2247-2008 16. HEU 2217-1978 17. SERUG 2185-1955 18. NAHOR 2155-2007 19. 1'ERAH 2126-1921 20. ABRAHAM (and Sarah) 2056-1881 21. ISAAC (Rebecca) 1956-1776 . 22. JACOB (Leah) 1896-1749 23. JUDAH 24. SARAH 25. DARDANUS (Beta) 1490-1449 26. ASTYOCHE 1449-1374 27. CALLIHHEO 28. I LUS J{ing of the

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Adam and Eve 1576

71. ANTHARIUS d.39 ~ 72. FRANCUS d.11 73. CLODIUS-11 d.20 74. MARCOMIR d.50, A.D. 75. CLODOMIR d.63 76. ANTENOH. d.69 77. HA'l'HEIUUS d.90 di' 78. RICHEMER d.114 79. DOMIR d.128 80. MARCOMIR d.149 81. COLODIMIR d.166 82. FARIBERT d.186 83. DUNNO d.213 84. HILDERIC d.256 85. BARTHERUS d.272 86. CLODIUS-111 . d.298 87. WALTER d.306 88. DOGOBERT d.317 89. GENEBALD d.317 90. RICHIMER 91. THEODOMIR ""' 92. MARCOMIR d.404 93. CLAUDIUS d.387 94. DAGOBERT d.379 95. GENEBALD d.358 96. MARCANIA d.424 97. ARGOTTA d. t'f1'i'. 98. CLODIUS d.445 99. PHARAMOND d.428 100. SIGIMERUS d. 101. FERREOLIUS d.529 102. ASBURTIS d.570

103. ARNOLDUS d.601 ~ 104. ST. AftNULF d.614 105. ANCHISUS d.686 106. PEPIN d.714 107. 690?-741 108. ?-768

109. CHARLEMAGNE c 742-814 ~

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1. SIGIMERUS, flourished c. 500 A.D.; m. a daughter of Ferreolus Tant.antius, a Gallo-Roman Senator. Their son • 2. FERREOLUS, Margrave of Scheide, m. Deuteria, a Roman Lady, (Narbonnaise). Their son • .3. ANSBERTUS, d. 570; m. Blithilda, daughter of Clotaire I, (558. 561 ); granddaught.er of Clovis I, (465 • 511). Their son • 4. ARNOLDUS, d. 601; Margrave of Scheide, m. Oda of Swabia, who died a Saint in 640. Their son • 5. SAINT ARNULF (582 • 640), Bishop of Metz, m. Saint Doda, of Saxony, who took the veil at Treves when he was ordained. Their son - 6. ANSEGISL, d. 692; Mayor of Palace for Sigibert II, King of Austrasia, m. Saint Begga, who died Abbess of Ardenne, 694, daughter of Pepin the Old (d. 640-7), for Dagobert I (m. Itta, prob. daughter of Arnoldus and sister of Saint Arnulf. Their son • 7. PEPIN of HERISTAL, d. 714; Duke of the Franks, m. Alpaida, sister of Dodon of Saxony. Their son - 8. CHARLES MARTEL, (688 - 741), Duke of all the Franks, m. Lady Rotrude, d. 724. Their son - 9. PEPIN the SHORT, d. 768; King of the Fran~. 752, m. _ Bertha, daughter of Charibert, Count of Laon. Their son • IC»-10. CHARLEMAGNE, 742 • 814, Roman Emperor, m. (2) Hildegarde, 757 • 782, daughter of Godfrey, Duke of Swabia. Their son - l J0-11. LOUIS the PIOUS, 778 - 840, King of France; Roman Emperor, m. Judith the Fair, of Bavaria, 800 - 843, daughter of Welf I, Count of Bavaria. Their son - 111-12. CHARLES the BALD, 823 • 877, King of France, 843, m. (2) Richilde, daughter of Theodoric I, Duke of Burgundy. Their daughter • · 112-13. JUDITH of FRANCE, b. 844, widow of Ethelwulf, King 'of England, father of Alfred the Great; m. Baldwin I, d. 879, First County of Flanders. Their son • 113--14. BALDWIN II, d. 918, Count of Flanders, m. Alfritha, d. 920, daughter of Alfred the Great. 848 • 901, King of England, by Queen Aethelswitha. Their son • 114 15. ARNULF the OLD, 873 • 965, Count of Flanders, m. Alix (Adela), daughter of Heribert II, Count of Vermandor, 3 times descendant of Charlemagne. Their son - 115--16. BALDWIN Ill, d. 961, County of Artois, m. Matilda, d. 1009, daughter of Conrad, King of Burgundy. (Another record, daughter of Herman Billung, Duke of Saxony.) Their son •

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116- li. ARNULF JI, d. 989, 5th County of Flanders, m. Susanna (Rosala ), daughter of Berengarius II, King of Italy and de~cendant of Charlemagne. Their son - 117-18. BALDWIN IV, d. 1034, 6th Count of Flanders, m. Odgiva, daughter of Gislebert, Count of Luxembourg. Their son - 118-19. BALDWIN V, reigned 1036 - 1067, County of Flanders and Regent of France, m. Princess Adele, d. J 071, daughter of Robert JI, King of France, and descendant of , Otto the Great of Germany, and twice from Charlemagne. Their daughter • .. · 119-20. MATILDA, d. 1083, only daughter of Baldwin, m. 1053, William the Conqueror, 1027 - 1087, King of England. As Duke of Normandy he descends from Rollo (Rolf) the Viking, himself a descendant of the early Kings of his native Norway, and of Sweden and Denmark, back to Odin (Woden), Priest ·and King from Scythia (now Persia), who conquered Scandinavia about 70 B.C., and fostered the idea of his own Divinity. Their son - 120-2!. HENRY I, 1068 - 1135, King of England, m. Matilda, daughter of Malcolm Canmore, King of Scotland, and Saint Margaret., his Queen, descendant by direct male line from Alfred the Gresl Through Malcolm. comes descent through the early Scottish monarchs to a line of Irish Kings back to 1600 B.C. No line is longer. Their daughter - 121-22. EMPRESS MATILDA, 1102 • 1167, of England (Maud), m. Geoffrey Plantagene~ son of Fulk V and Ermengarde of Anjou. Descendant of Charlemagne. Their son - 122-23. HENRY II, 1133 - 1189, King of England, m. Eleanor of Aquitaine, daughter of William X, . Their liiJft - 123-24. JOHN, King of England, 1167 • 1216, (to offset a bad J{jng, the Abell ancestry includes a goodly number of Magna Charta Barons), m. Isabel of Angouleme, d. 1246, daughter of Aymer, Count of Angouleme, and Alice de Courtenay, descendant of Hugh Capet, Charlemagne, and Vladimir the Great, of Russia. Their son • 124-25. HENRY Ill, 1207 - 1252, King of England, m. Eleanor of Provence, d. 1291, daughter of Raymond VII, County of Provence, and wife Beatrice of Savoy. Their son • 125-26. EDWARD I, 1239 - 1307, King of England, m. Eleanor of · . Castile, daughter of Ferdinand Ill, "The Saint", of the splendid early Royal Line of Spain and Portugal. Descendant of Charlemagne. Their daughter -

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.. ~126- 27. JOAN, m. Gilbert de Clare, .. the Red"'. Earl of Gloucester in England. Their daughter - 127- 28. MARGARET d CLARE, m. Hugh d'AudJey, d. 1347, Earl of Gloucester. Their daughter • 128- 29. MARGARET d'AUDLEY, m. Ralph de Stafford, d. 1732, First Earl of Stafford. Their daughter • '~ 129- 30. JOAN de STAFFORD, m. John 4, Cheriton, b. 1334, Lord of Powys in Wales. Their daughter· lD- 31. I SABEL de CH ERLTON (or Charlton), m. John 2, Sutton, Baron of -Dudley. Their son - - 131- 32. JOHN 3, SUTTON, 1338 - 1370, Lord of Dudley, m. Margaret de Mortimer, daughter of Roger de Mortimer, First Earl of March, Eighth Baron Wigmore, and Joan, daughter of Lord Trim of Ireland. Their son • "'1' 132- 33. JOHN 4, SUTTON, of Dudley, d. 1396, m. Jane , d. c. 1409. Their son • 133- 34. JOHN 5, SUTTON, 1379 - 1406, Lord of Dudley, m. Constance, daughter of Sir Walter Blount of Barton, Co. Derby, and wife Sancha, daughter or Don Diego Gomez, Alcalde of Toledo and Donna Inez de Ayala. Their son - '• 134- 15. JOHN 6, SUTTON, de Dudley, (Baron Dudley), 1400 - 1488, m. Elizabeth Berkeley, d. c. H78, daughter of Sir John Berkeley of Beverston, and Elizabeth Bettershorn. Other of Sir John's Lines to Charlemagne are through descent from Richard Fitz Roy, natural son of King John. Their daughter - 135- 36. JANE SUTTON, de Dudley, m. Thomas Mainwaring "of lghtfield, son of William and Margaret (Warren) Mainwaring. As daughter of John Warren or lghtfield, Margaret descends from Hugh Capet and seven times from Charlemagne. Their daughter • 136- 37. CICELY MAINWARING, m. John Cotton, of Cotton, Shropshire. Esquire 15, Henty VII, son of William. Their son· . .. 137- 38. SIR GEORGE COTTON, Esquire of the body to Henty VIII, grantee of Combermere, Shropshire, m. Mary Onley of Onley in Shropshire. Their son - 138- 39. RICHARD COTTON, Esquire, d. 1602, m. Jane Seyliard, daughter of William, citizen and Merchant Taylor of London. Their daughter - 139- 40. FRANCES COTTON, m. George Abell, Attorney, Graduate of Oxford, son of Robert 2, of Stapenhill, Derby. Their son - MO- v41. ROBERT ABELL, d. 1663, came to America with the Winthrop Fleet, 1630; of Weymouth, Rehoboth, and Swansea, 19 Fields Family iDCCG~ ~\E~'E~Ell\ll~~ ~!?\ff~ .- - cmrlNUED

140-. 41. ROBERT ABELL, b. 1589 Hennington,ENG. d. 1663 Rehoboth,HA ~. 1638 Joanna 7 b. 1616 ENG. d.·1682 Norwich,CONN. Their daughter - 141- 42. MARY ABELL, b. 1642 Wey~outh, d. 1688/90 Warren. R.I. ~. 1662 Elder Sa~uel Luther, b. 1636 Boston,HASS. d. 1716 Wernouth, HASS. Son of CAPT. John and Elizebeth (Turner) Luther. Their daughter - 142- 43. HARlltA LlITHER, b. 1681 Swansea, HASS. d. 1765 Warren,R.I. ~. 1705 Hugh Cole III. b. 1683 Swansea, HASS. d. 1753 HA. ·Son of Hugh JR. and Deborah [Buckland] Cole. This line goes to Sir Ja~es Cole the I'D'Digrant that was granted all the lend at Pl)"llouth,HASS. Then end now known as Cole Hill and Cole Burying ground. The Rock is located on Cole land given to Ply~outh, HASS. Their son - 143- 44. HUGH COLE IV. b. 1706 Swansea, d. ca 17 R.I. ~. 1730 Jane Sisson. b. 1711 d. ca 1760 Scituate. Dau. ·of John Sisson of R.I Their daughter - 144- 45. HAR111A COLE, b. 1773 Swansea, d. 7 ~. 1754 Ephrai~ Salis­ bury. b. 1735 Swansea,HASS. d. 7 • Son of Ephrai~ Sr. end Rosa~ond [Sea~an] St.li~bury. Their daughter - 145- 46. AVISA SALISBURY, b. 1770 Scituate, d. ca 1820 Danby, VT. ~. 1793,Nathan Porter b. 1763 Dutches Co. N.Y. d. 1823 VT. Son of John IV and Ruth [Herrick] Porter. Their dau­ ghter - 14&- 47. HAR111A [PA1TY) PORTER, b. 1800 VT. d. 1878 Stockton,Chaut. Co. N.Y. ~. 1819 VT. Jason Silsby. b. 1793 Acworth, N.H. d. 1880, Stockton,N.Y. Son of Woodward A. end Hannah [Whit­ ney] Silsby. This Silsby line goes back to the l'D'Digrent Henry Silsby, HASS. Their son - 147-· 48. AARON P. SILSBY, b. 1824 s-ndusky,OHIO. d. 1892 Stockton, N.Y. ~. 1848 Roxann Water~an. b. 1827 Ellery,N.Y. d.1886, Stockton, N.Y. The dau. of Sa~uel & Rhoda [Scofield] Water -~an. This WATERMAN line through Allied lines leads to three MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS. Their son - 148- 49. HOLDEN E. SILSBY, b. 1849, Stockton, N.Y. d.1906 Ja~estown N.Y. ~. 1867 Ellery,N.Y. Hary Charity Hall. b. 1850 Ellery N.Y. d. 1876 HO. Dau. of Othinel and Charity (Pickard] Hall. Their daughter - --- 149- 50. MYRTIE F. SllSBY, b. 1870 Ellery, N.Y. d. 1933 Portland, N.Y. ~. 1886 Ha~ilton S. Boyd. b. 1846 Wattsburg, PA. d. 1914, Falconer, N.Y. Son of Hance [Hans] Willia~ and Sally Ann [Robbins] Boyd. He ca~e fro~ IRE. 1819 at nine yrs. Their Son - 1~ 51. HARLAND SYLVESTER BOYD, b. 1893 Levant, N.Y. d. 1977, Gerry,N.Y. ~. 12 Dec 1912 Falconer, N.Y. Jennie May Truesdale, b. 1894 Ashtabula, OHIO. d. 1972 Gerry, N.Y. Dau. of Jesse and Edith (Wilson) Truesdale. Their daughter- 151- 52. MARJE MARGARET BOYD, b. Falconer, N.Y. ~. 1934 Harold D. Faulkner, Son of Bennie Lewis and Bernice A~elia (PICKARD] FaulknerJRANGE ~6)UNTY C.~L,f QP!\~1J\ GENEALOG\C/~L SOCU: TY