Susan Drury Jenson1

     Susan Drury Jenson is the daughter of Lloyd Kenneth Jenson and Janet Pallen Noyes.

Citations

  1. [S12] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Last Edited=17 Sep 2000

Andrew Douglas Hall1,2

b. 17 June 1910, d. December 2000
Andrew Douglas Hall
     Andrew Douglas Hall was born on 17 June 1910 in New York.1,3,2 He married Marie LeMoyne Noyes, daughter of Dewitt Clinton Noyes and Esther Janet Pallen, on 30 July 1938 in St. Barnard's Church, Sharon, Litchfield County, Connecticut.1,4 Andrew Douglas Hall died in December 2000 in Durham, Durham County, North Carolina, at age 90.5,2
     He appeared on the 1930 Federal census of Queens, Queens County, New York enumerated 6 May 1930 in the household of his mother Emlen T. Hall, along with three siblings..3

Citations

  1. [S12] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S1026] Information from Noyes Cousins.
  3. [S676] 1930 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll: 1596; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 1092; Image: 358.0.
  4. [S1072] Marriage Announcement, New York Times, 31 Jul 1938.
  5. [S28] Personal knowledge of Ann Fox Gulbransen, from information provided by Patricia Noyes Fox.
Last Edited=31 Jul 2011

Andrew Douglas Hall1

     Andrew Douglas Hall is the son of Andrew Douglas Hall and Marie LeMoyne Noyes.1 Andrew Douglas Hall married Barbara Granberry on 22 June 1963 in Bedford Hills, Westchester County, New York.2,3 Andrew Douglas Hall and Barbara Granberry were divorced. Andrew Douglas Hall married Virginia Bleecker Dolan on 23 June 1993 in Portolo Valley, San Mateo County, California.3

Citations

  1. [S12] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S28] Personal knowledge of Ann Fox Gulbransen.
  3. [S1026] Information from Noyes Cousins.
Last Edited=21 Jul 2014

Emlen Frances Hall1

     Emlen Frances Hall is the daughter of Andrew Douglas Hall and Marie LeMoyne Noyes.1 Emlen Frances Hall married as her first husband Richard Guggenhime in 1965.1 Emlen Frances Hall married as her second husband Paul Ehrlich on 10 October 1985.1

Citations

  1. [S12] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Last Edited=26 Sep 2011

Anne Drury Hall1

     Anne Drury Hall is the daughter of Andrew Douglas Hall and Marie LeMoyne Noyes.1 Anne Drury Hall married Theodore Haas before 1981 in Chapel Hill, Orange County, North Carolina.2

Children of Anne Drury Hall and Theodore Haas

Citations

  1. [S12] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S1026] Information from Noyes Cousins.
Last Edited=5 Jul 2008

John Robert Fowler1,2

b. 18 December 1919, d. February 1978
     John Robert Fowler was born on 18 December 1919 in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado.3 He and Ann Adams Noyes were engaged in July 1950.4 John Robert Fowler married Ann Adams Noyes, daughter of Dewitt Clinton Noyes and Esther Janet Pallen, on 9 September 1950 in St. Barnard's Church, Sharon, Litchfield County, Connecticut.3,2 John Robert Fowler died in February 1978 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado, at age 58.3

Citations

  1. [S12] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S1072] Marriage Announcement, New York Times, 10 Sep 1950.
  3. [S1026] Information from Noyes Cousins.
  4. [S1073] Engagement Announcement, New York Times, 10 Jul 1950.
Last Edited=13 Feb 2015

John Mack1,2,3

b. 15 January 1735/36, d. 22 May 1836
     John Mack was born on 15 January 1735/36 in Lyme, Connecticut Colony.3,4,2 He was the son of Johnathan Mack and Sarah Bennett.3,4 John Mack married Sarah Beckwith, daughter of Joseph Beckwith and Sarah Wiley, before 1767.2 John Mack died on 22 May 1836 at age 100.4

Child of John Mack and Sarah Beckwith

Citations

  1. [S35] "The Simeon M. Fox Papers," Simeon Moses Fox, 1880-1935 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S254] Sophia Smith Martin, Mack Genealogy.
  3. [S1005] The Ricker Compilation (published), Lyme VR.
  4. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  5. [S1058] "Diary of Dana Fox," Reverend Dana Fox, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Last Edited=13 Jun 2020

Sarah Beckwith1,2,3,4

b. 26 May 1745, d. 3 January 1836
     Sarah Beckwith was born on 26 May 1745 in East Haddam, Connecticut Colony, now Middlesex County. Her birthdate would be 9 Jun. 1755 based on her age at death in Mack Genealogy, but this is not likely in light of the dates of her marriages.5,2,3 She was the daughter of Joseph Beckwith and Sarah Wiley.5,3 Sarah Beckwith married as her first husband Nathan Peck circa 1760 Estimated.2 Sarah Beckwith married as her second husband John Mack, son of Johnathan Mack and Sarah Bennett, before 1767.2 Sarah Beckwith died on 3 January 1836 at age 90.5,2,4

Child of Sarah Beckwith and John Mack

Citations

  1. [S35] "The Simeon M. Fox Papers," Simeon Moses Fox, 1880-1935 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S254] Sophia Smith Martin, Mack Genealogy.
  3. [S1005] The Ricker Compilation (published), East Haddam VR.
  4. [S1058] "Diary of Dana Fox," Reverend Dana Fox, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  5. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Last Edited=10 Apr 2010

Joseph Beckwith1,2,3,4

b. 11 December 1715, d. 22 February 1809
     Joseph Beckwith was born on 11 December 1715 in East Haddam, Connecticut Colony, now Middlesex County.5,3,4 He was the son of Nathaniel Beckwith and Sarah Brockway.5,3,4 Joseph Beckwith married as his first wife Sarah Wiley, daughter of John Wiley and Elizabeth Harvey, on 9 October 1737 in East Haddam, Connecticut Colony, now Middlesex County.5,2,3 Joseph Beckwith married as his second wife Mary Scovill on 9 October 1751 in East Haddam, Connecticut Colony, now Middlesex County, She was the widow of Mr. Scovel.3 Joseph Beckwith died on 22 February 1809 in Lyme, New London County, Connecticut, at age 93. The Mack Genealogy says he lived to be 100.5,2
     He appeared on the census of 1790 in East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut. The household consisted of 1 male over 16 and 1 female.6

Child of Joseph Beckwith and Sarah Wiley

Citations

  1. [S35] "The Simeon M. Fox Papers," Simeon Moses Fox, 1880-1935 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S254] Sophia Smith Martin, Mack Genealogy.
  3. [S1005] The Ricker Compilation (published), East Haddam VR.
  4. [S1022] Gale Ion Harris, "Wolston Brockway."
  5. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  6. [S663] 1790 United States Federal Census, Roll: M637_1; Image: 0379.
Last Edited=25 Aug 2008

Sarah Wiley1,2,3

b. 1720, d. 1746
     Sarah Wiley was born in 1720.4 She was the daughter of John Wiley and Elizabeth Harvey.4,3 Sarah Wiley married Joseph Beckwith, son of Nathaniel Beckwith and Sarah Brockway, on 9 October 1737 in East Haddam, Connecticut Colony, now Middlesex County.4,2,5 Sarah Wiley died in 1746.4

Child of Sarah Wiley and Joseph Beckwith

Citations

  1. [S35] "The Simeon M. Fox Papers," Simeon Moses Fox, 1880-1935 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S254] Sophia Smith Martin, Mack Genealogy.
  3. [S858] Harvey Book, online.
  4. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  5. [S1005] The Ricker Compilation (published), East Haddam VR.
Last Edited=18 Oct 2015

Johnathan Mack1,2

b. 28 February 1695, d. before 19 December 1768
     Johnathan Mack was born on 28 February 1695 in Concord, Province of Massachusetts Bay. The date is listed as the 29th in the Concord vital records.3,4,5 He was the son of John Mack and Sarah Bagley.3 Johnathan Mack married Sarah Bennett, daughter of Caleb Bennett and Isabel Wiley, on 24 August 1727 in Lyme, Connecticut Colony. They had 10 other children.3,4,6,2 Johnathan Mack died before 19 December 1768 in Lyme, Connecticut Colony. His estate was inventoried on Dec. 19, 1768.4
     He left a will on 6 December 1766.4

Child of Johnathan Mack and Sarah Bennett

Citations

  1. [S35] "The Simeon M. Fox Papers," Simeon Moses Fox, 1880-1935 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S1005] The Ricker Compilation (published), Lyme VR.
  3. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  4. [S254] Sophia Smith Martin, Mack Genealogy.
  5. [S750] Early VR Middlesex Co. MA (published), Vital Records of Concord.
  6. [S733] The Champion Genealogy, online.
Last Edited=24 Jan 2015

Sarah Bennett1,2,3

b. circa 1705, d. after 12 November 1750
     Sarah Bennett was born circa 1705.2 She was the daughter of Caleb Bennett and Isabel Wiley.3 Sarah Bennett married Johnathan Mack, son of John Mack and Sarah Bagley, on 24 August 1727 in Lyme, Connecticut Colony. They had 10 other children.4,2,3,5 Sarah Bennett died after 12 November 1750 in Lyme, Connecticut Colony.3

Child of Sarah Bennett and Johnathan Mack

Citations

  1. [S35] "The Simeon M. Fox Papers," Simeon Moses Fox, 1880-1935 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S254] Sophia Smith Martin, Mack Genealogy.
  3. [S733] The Champion Genealogy, online.
  4. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  5. [S1005] The Ricker Compilation (published), Lyme VR.
Last Edited=24 Jan 2015

Simeon Prime Strong1,2

b. 1774, d. 14 October 1841
Footstone of Simeon Strong
     Simeon Prime Strong was born in 1774 in Athens, Province of New York.1,3,2,4 He was the son of Captain Benjah Strong and Jane Cochrane.1,2 Simeon Prime Strong married Phoebe Goodwin, daughter of William Goodwin and Ruth Gibbs, on 7 March 1799.1,3,2 Simeon Prime Strong died on 14 October 1841 in Lansingville, Tompkins County, New York.1,3,5,2 He was buried in Strong Family Cemetery, Lansingville, Tompkins County, New York.5
     He appeared on the census of 1820 in Lansingville, Tompkins County, New York. The household included 1 male <10, 3 10-16, 2 16-26 and 1 26-45; 2 females <10, 1 10-16, 2 16-26, 1 26-45.6 He appeared on the census of 1830 in Lansingville, Tompkins County, New York. The household included 1 male <5, 2 15-20, 3 20-30, 1 60-70 and one 90-100 (Benjah most likely), 1 female 10-15, 2 20-30, 2 40-50 and 1 70-80.7 He appeared on the census of 1840 in Lansingville, Tompkins County, New York. The household included 1 male 10-15, 2 20-30, 1 30-40, 1 60-79, 1 female 15-20, 1 20-30 and 1 50-60.8

Children of Simeon Prime Strong and Phoebe Goodwin

Citations

  1. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S1058] "Diary of Dana Fox," Reverend Dana Fox, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  3. [S74] National Society of DAR, DAR Lineage Books, Volume 115 page 242.
  4. [S982] Desc. Elder John Strong, online, Volume II.
  5. [S967] Strong Family Cemetery, online www.rootsweb.com/~nytompki/cemeteries/tcem133.htm.
  6. [S666] 1820 United States Federal Census, 1820, Roll M33_76, p. 43.
  7. [S667] 1830 United States Federal Census, 1830, roll M19_109, p. 536.
  8. [S668] 1840 United States Federal Census, NY, roll M704_345, p. 161.
  9. [S125] Letter, Patricia Yeager to Grace Shaw Woldt, March 5, 1983.
Last Edited=28 Apr 2017

Phoebe Goodwin1

b. 9 September 1780, d. 20 April 1854
Top half of Phebe (Goodwin) Strong's Headstone
     Phoebe Goodwin was born on 9 September 1780. (an unknown value.)1,2,3 She was the daughter of William Goodwin and Ruth Gibbs.1,3 Phoebe Goodwin married Simeon Prime Strong, son of Captain Benjah Strong and Jane Cochrane, on 7 March 1799.1,4,3 Phoebe Goodwin died on 20 April 1854 in Lansingville, Tompkins County, New York, at age 73.4,5,2,3 She was buried in Strong Family Cemetery, Lansingville, Tompkins County, New York.2
     "The Goodwin Families in America" says Phoebe married Amos Strong and another daughter, Mary (Polly) married Simeon. Grandson Simeon Fox identified Simeon Strong's wife as Phoebe.6,7 She appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Lansingville, Tompkins County, New York, enumerated 4 October 1850 in the household of her daughter and son-in-law Rev. John Wesley Pratt and Caroline Strong.8

Children of Phoebe Goodwin and Simeon Prime Strong

Citations

  1. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S967] Strong Family Cemetery, online www.rootsweb.com/~nytompki/cemeteries/tcem133.htm.
  3. [S1058] "Diary of Dana Fox," Reverend Dana Fox, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  4. [S74] National Society of DAR, DAR Lineage Books, Volume 115 page 242.
  5. [S106] "Fox - A Well-Known Pioneer Family."
  6. [S187] Goodwin Families in America, online.
  7. [S35] "The Simeon M. Fox Papers," Simeon Moses Fox, 1880-1935 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  8. [S669] 1850 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll: M432_605; Page: 198; Image: 399.
  9. [S982] Desc. Elder John Strong, online, Volume II.
  10. [S125] Letter, Patricia Yeager to Grace Shaw Woldt, March 5, 1983.
Last Edited=11 Mar 2017

William Goodwin1

b. 1744, d. 20 January 1826
     William Goodwin was born in 1744 in Mount Bethel Township, Pennsylvania, now Northampton County.2,3 He was the son of Abraham Goodwin.2 William Goodwin married Ruth Gibbs, daughter of Samuel Gibbs, in Delaware Water Gap, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, now Monroe County.3 William Goodwin died on 20 January 1826 in Lansing, Tompkins County, New York.2
     He moved to Lansing, Tioga County, New York, now Tompkins County, in 1793.4 He appeared on the census of 1800 in Milton Township, Cayuga County, New York, now Lansingville, Tompkins County.5 He appeared on the census of 1810 in Genoa, Cayuga County, New York, now Lansingville, Tompkins County.6 He is said to have driven the first wagon from Oswego, the head of Cayuga Lake.7 He was boat builder.3 He appeared on the census of 1820 in Lansing, Tompkins County, New York.8 He left a will on 17 June 1825. His will mentions sons William and Richard, daughters Sally Morgan, Phebe Strong and Betsey, wife of Ebenezer Brown.9 His will was proved/probated on 23 January 1826.9

Florence Harrop believed that he was descended from William Goodwin (?-10/15/1689) and Susannah (Hartford, CT). Previous generation was Ozias Goodwin who immigrated in 1636 and Mary Woodford daughter of Robert Woodford both of whom immigrated from England. So far, I have not verified that link.1

Children of William Goodwin and Ruth Gibbs

Citations

  1. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S55] Vicki Reynolds Mazur, "245043.ged", unverified.
  3. [S56] Edward George Harazak, "36275.ged", Aug 25, 2001, unverified.
  4. [S982] Desc. Elder John Strong, online, Volume II.
  5. [S664] 1800 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll: 28; Page: 582; Image: 151.
  6. [S665] 1810 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll: 31; Page: 1253; Image: 81.10.
  7. [S102] Virginia Genealogies, online.
  8. [S665] 1810 United States Federal Census, NY, M252_76, p. 74.
  9. [S967] Strong Family Cemetery, online www.rootsweb.com/~nytompki/cemeteries/tcem133.htm.
  10. [S983] Hx Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins CO, online.
  11. [S1058] "Diary of Dana Fox," Reverend Dana Fox, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Last Edited=10 Apr 2010

Ruth Gibbs1

b. circa 1745, d. date unknown
     Ruth Gibbs was born circa 1745 (estimated.) She was the daughter of Samuel Gibbs.2 Ruth Gibbs married William Goodwin, son of Abraham Goodwin, in Delaware Water Gap, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, now Monroe County.2 Her death date has not been found.
     Florence Fox Harrop believed this family had a Mayflower link, perhaps through marriage into the Warren family, but she was not able to document it.1

Children of Ruth Gibbs and William Goodwin

Citations

  1. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S56] Edward George Harazak, "36275.ged", Aug 25, 2001, unverified.
  3. [S982] Desc. Elder John Strong, online, Volume II.
  4. [S983] Hx Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins CO, online.
  5. [S1058] "Diary of Dana Fox," Reverend Dana Fox, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  6. [S967] Strong Family Cemetery, online www.rootsweb.com/~nytompki/cemeteries/tcem133.htm.
Last Edited=10 Apr 2010

Captain Benjah Strong1,2

b. 10 February 1739/40, d. 22 May 1836
Headstone of Benejah Strong
     Captain Benjah Strong was born on 10 February 1739/40 in Woodbury, Connecticut Colony, now Litchfield County.2,1,3 He was the son of Adino Strong Jr and Deborah Prime.1,4,2 Captain Benjah Strong was baptized on 17 February 1739/40 in Woodbury, Connecticut Colony, now Litchfield County.3 He married as his first wife Jane Cochrane, daughter of Samuel Cochrane, on 3 February 1761 in Woodbury, Connecticut Colony.1,5,6 Captain Benjah Strong married as his second wife Abigail Powers in 1818.7,4 Captain Benjah Strong died on 22 May 1836 in Lansingville, Tompkins County, New York, at age 96.1,7,8 He was buried in Strong Family Cemetery, Lansingville, Tompkins County, New York.4
     Benjah was also known as Banajah. Benjah lived in Woodbury, Connecticut Colony, now Litchfield County, circa 1750. Military service included American Revolution, discharged 9/3/1776; served as sergeant in Capt. Elijah Hinman's compaly, Connecticut militia. on 3 September 1776.9,5 Benjah and his son Salmon Strong purchased 2,000 acres along Salmon Creek in Milton Township, Cayuga County, New York, now Lansingville, Tompkins County, in 1791. Captain Benjah Strong appeared on the census of 1810 in Cayuga County, New York, now Tompkins County.10 He appeared on the census of 1820 in Lansingville, Tompkins County, New York. The household included 1 male over 45, 1 female 16-26 and one over 45.11 He appeared on the census of 1830 in Lansingville, Tompkins County, New York. He was living in the household of his son Simeon.12

Florence Fox Harrop wrote: "Benajah was born in the year 1740 and at the time of the breaking out of the Revolution was in the prime of life, of fine physique, standing six feet two inches in his stockings, a stalwart, resolute, bold spirited man. He took an active part in the war, and was promoted to the rank of captain in his regiment. He was a cousin of the martyr patriot Nathan Hale, with whom he served.

After the war, Banajah Strong moved from Haddam Conn to New York and settled on the Hudson River, having received from the government the right to operate a ferry across the river from the present site of Athens which was his farm. A few years later, he sold out his land, and started westward. He stopped for a while at the present site of Ithaca, then in the wilderness, but finding the location to be unhealthy, he moved around the head of the lake to higher ground and bought a large tract of land from the government in what was afterward the township of Lansing. Here he made his home until death called him home at the age of ninety six."1

Children of Captain Benjah Strong and Jane Cochrane

Citations

  1. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S487] Barbour Collection - Brooks Family Entries (published), Woodbury VR: 234 pub, 1:22.
  3. [S1155] CT Church Record Abstract (published).
  4. [S967] Strong Family Cemetery, online www.rootsweb.com/~nytompki/cemeteries/tcem133.htm.
  5. [S74] National Society of DAR, DAR Lineage Books, Volume 115 page 242.
  6. [S432] History of Ancient Woodbury, online.
  7. [S128] Ancestry of Elder John Strong, online http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/mfb.html
  8. [S254] Sophia Smith Martin, Mack Genealogy.
  9. [S31] Record of Connecticuit Men in the War of the Revolution, online.
  10. [S665] 1810 United States Federal Census, NY, roll M252_31, p. 69.
  11. [S666] 1820 United States Federal Census, 1820, Roll M33_76, p. 43.
  12. [S667] 1830 United States Federal Census, 1830, roll M19_109, p. 536.
  13. [S982] Desc. Elder John Strong, online, Volume II.
  14. [S1058] "Diary of Dana Fox," Reverend Dana Fox, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Last Edited=28 Apr 2019

Jane Cochrane1,2,3

b. 1744, d. 11 July 1816
Top of the headstone of Jane Cochrane Strong
     Jane Cochrane was born in 1744 in Woodbury, Connecticut Colony, now Litchfield County.1,4,2,5 She was the daughter of Samuel Cochrane.1,2,3 Jane Cochrane married Captain Benjah Strong, son of Adino Strong Jr and Deborah Prime, on 3 February 1761 in Woodbury, Connecticut Colony.1,4,2 Jane Cochrane died on 11 July 1816 in Genoa, Cayuga County, New York, now Lansingville, Tompkins County.1,4,6,5 She was buried in Strong Family Cemetery, Genoa, Cayuga County, New York, now Lansingville, Tompkins County.6

Children of Jane Cochrane and Captain Benjah Strong

Citations

  1. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S432] History of Ancient Woodbury, online.
  3. [S982] Desc. Elder John Strong, online, Volume II.
  4. [S74] National Society of DAR, DAR Lineage Books, Volume 115 page 242.
  5. [S1058] "Diary of Dana Fox," Reverend Dana Fox, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  6. [S967] Strong Family Cemetery, online www.rootsweb.com/~nytompki/cemeteries/tcem133.htm.
Last Edited=10 Apr 2010

Samuel Cochrane1,2

b. circa 1715, d. date unknown
     Samuel Cochrane was born circa 1715.1 His death date has not been found.

Child of Samuel Cochrane

Citations

  1. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S432] History of Ancient Woodbury, online.
  3. [S982] Desc. Elder John Strong, online, Volume II.
Last Edited=3 Apr 2007

Adino Strong Jr1,2

b. 17 April 1708, d. 13 April 1787
Lower portion of headstone of Adino Strong
     Adino Strong Jr was born on 17 April 1708 in Northampton, Province of Massachusetts Bay.2,3,1,4 He was the son of Adino Strong and Eunice Johnson.1,2,4 Adino Strong Jr married Deborah Prime, daughter of James Prime and Sarah (?), on 20 December 1733 in Woodbury, Connecticut Colony, now Litchfield County.3,5,1,4,2 Adino Strong Jr died on 13 April 1787 in Southbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, now New Haven County, at age 78.1,2,4,6 He was buried in 1787 in White Oak Cemetery, Southbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, now New Haven County.1
     He was a farmer in Woodbury, Connecticut Colony, now Litchfield County.7

Children of Adino Strong Jr and Deborah Prime

Citations

  1. [S982] Desc. Elder John Strong, online, Volume II.
  2. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  3. [S487] Barbour Collection - Brooks Family Entries (published), Woodbury VR: 233 pub, 1:22.
  4. [S362] Families of Early Milford, CT, online.
  5. [S1005] The Ricker Compilation (published), Woodbury VR.
  6. [S601] CT Death Index (published).
  7. [S128] Ancestry of Elder John Strong, online http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/mfb.html
  8. [S487] Barbour Collection - Brooks Family Entries (published), Woodbury VR: 235 pub, 1:22.
  9. [S967] Strong Family Cemetery, online www.rootsweb.com/~nytompki/cemeteries/tcem133.htm.
  10. [S487] Barbour Collection - Brooks Family Entries (published), Woodbury VR: 234 pub, 1:22.
Last Edited=14 Jul 2020

Deborah Prime1,2,3

b. before 4 September 1709, d. date unknown
     Deborah Prime was born before 4 September 1709 in Milford, Connecticut Colony.2 She was baptized on 4 September 1709 in Milford, Connecticut Colony.2,4 She was the daughter of James Prime and Sarah (?)5,2 Deborah Prime married Adino Strong Jr, son of Adino Strong and Eunice Johnson, on 20 December 1733 in Woodbury, Connecticut Colony, now Litchfield County.6,3,7,2,1 Deborah Prime died date unknown.

Children of Deborah Prime and Adino Strong Jr

Citations

  1. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S362] Families of Early Milford, CT, online.
  3. [S1005] The Ricker Compilation (published), Woodbury VR.
  4. [S1155] CT Church Record Abstract (published).
  5. [S106] "Fox - A Well-Known Pioneer Family."
  6. [S487] Barbour Collection - Brooks Family Entries (published), Woodbury VR: 233 pub, 1:22.
  7. [S982] Desc. Elder John Strong, online, Volume II.
  8. [S487] Barbour Collection - Brooks Family Entries (published), Woodbury VR: 235 pub, 1:22.
  9. [S967] Strong Family Cemetery, online www.rootsweb.com/~nytompki/cemeteries/tcem133.htm.
  10. [S487] Barbour Collection - Brooks Family Entries (published), Woodbury VR: 234 pub, 1:22.
  11. [S128] Ancestry of Elder John Strong, online http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/mfb.html
Last Edited=14 Jul 2020

Richard Purple1,2

b. circa 1697, d. date unknown
     Richard Purple was born circa 1697 in Haddam, Connecticut Colony, now Middlesex County.3 He was the son of Edward Purple and Hannah Ackley. Richard Purple married Hannah Spencer, daughter of William Spencer and Sarah Ackley, on 20 September 1717 in East Haddam, Connecticut Colony, now Middlesex County.4,5,2 His death date has not been found. He died in East Haddam, Connecticut Colony, now Middlesex County.3

Children of Richard Purple and Hannah Spencer

Citations

  1. [S39] William Freeman Fox, Thomas Fox of Concord.
  2. [S1005] The Ricker Compilation (published), E. Haddam VR.
  3. [S114] Don Dickenson's Home Page, online www.familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/i/c/Donald-R-Dickenson.
  4. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  5. [S495] East Haddam Marriages (published).
Last Edited=3 Aug 2007

Hannah Spencer1

b. 16 July 1698, d. date unknown
     Hannah Spencer was born on 16 July 1698 in East Haddam, Connecticut Colony, now Middlesex County.2 She was the daughter of William Spencer and Sarah Ackley. Hannah Spencer married as her first husband Richard Purple, son of Edward Purple and Hannah Ackley, on 20 September 1717 in East Haddam, Connecticut Colony, now Middlesex County.2,3,4 Hannah Spencer married as her second husband Samuel Chapman.5 Her death date has not been found.

Children of Hannah Spencer and Richard Purple

Citations

  1. [S39] William Freeman Fox, Thomas Fox of Concord.
  2. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  3. [S495] East Haddam Marriages (published).
  4. [S1005] The Ricker Compilation (published), E. Haddam VR.
  5. [S94] Mary Beth Wheeler, "Ancestry of Bob and Mary Beth Wheeler", Jul. 20, 2002, unverified.
Last Edited=3 Aug 2007

William Spencer1,2

b. 1656, d. 1731
     William Spencer was born in 1656 in Haddam, Connecticut Colony, now Middlesex County.3 He was the son of Sargeant Jared Spencer and Hannah Hill.1,4 William Spencer married Sarah Ackley, daughter of Nicholas Ackley and Hannah (Ford) Mitchell, in 1683 in Haddam, Connecticut Colony, now Middlesex County.1,5,2 William Spencer died in 1731 in East Haddam, Connecticut Colony, now Middlesex County.4,6

Children of William Spencer and Sarah Ackley

Citations

  1. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S254] Sophia Smith Martin, Mack Genealogy.
  3. [S119] Ackley Web Site, online http://edackley.tripod.com/index.html
  4. [S129] Descendents of Gerrard Spencer, online http://haddam.com/tucker/gerrard_spencer.htm
  5. [S126] Descendents of Nicholas Ackley, online http://haddam.com/tucker/nicholas_ackley.htm
  6. [S415] Jennifer Gerard, "BackusTree", Jan. 21, 2002, unverified.
Last Edited=16 Feb 2007

Sarah Ackley1,2

b. circa 1660, d. after 1721
     Sarah Ackley was born circa 1660.2,3 She was the daughter of Nicholas Ackley and Hannah (Ford) Mitchell.1 Sarah Ackley married William Spencer, son of Sargeant Jared Spencer and Hannah Hill, in 1683 in Haddam, Connecticut Colony, now Middlesex County.1,3,4 Sarah Ackley died after 1721 in Colchester, Connecticut Colony, now New London County.2

Children of Sarah Ackley and William Spencer

Citations

  1. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S119] Ackley Web Site, online http://edackley.tripod.com/index.html
  3. [S126] Descendents of Nicholas Ackley, online http://haddam.com/tucker/nicholas_ackley.htm
  4. [S254] Sophia Smith Martin, Mack Genealogy.
Last Edited=17 Feb 2007