Frances E. "Fanny" (Unknown)1
F, b. 1851
Frances E. "Fanny" (Unknown) was born in 1851.1 She married Charles H. Dimick, son of Samuel W. Dimick and Mary Jane Barber.1
Citations
- [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
Gabrielle ? (Unknown)
F
Gabrielle ? (Unknown) married Antoine de Bigeardel, son of Leonard de Bigeardel and Marguerite Borda***.
Child of Gabrielle ? (Unknown) and Antoine de Bigeardel
- Marguerite Bleageat de Bigeardel+ b. 14 Nov 1730, d. 4 May 1815?
Gertrude A. (Unknown)1
F
Gertrude A. (Unknown) married Howard Walten Sewall, son of Rev. Rufus King Sewall and Emeline Matilda Barnes, on 28 January 1888 in San Francisco.1 Gertrude A. (Unknown) and Howard Walten Sewall were divorced on 19 April 1892 at San Francisco
Howard W . Sewall Would Not Work to Support a Wife.
Gertrude A. Sewall and Howard W. Sewall were married in this city on January 28, 1888. Yesterday Judge Hunt divorced her on the ground of the husband’s failure to provide, by reason of profligacy and idleness, and quite a story was brought out at the trial.
Sewall was a clerk in a dry-goods store when he married the fair and modest Gertrude, the only child of a doting widowed mother. He was known as a man of exemplary habits. They went to board with her mother. He conscientiously forgot to pay for their board and even endeavored to borrow money from his mother-in-law on the wedding day. He soon lost his position, drifted to Sacramento, Chico and elsewhere, and finally to Seattle, Wash., where he now is, having been a clerk in two banks and being now in the fruit business.
In this business he was also awhile at Chico, from which place he went East with a consignment of fruit, which he sold to advantage, but squandered the money. On return and while attempting to disappear from Chico between two days creditors had him arrested and his sister helped him out of his financial mess and the young wife was taken back home by her mother. In no place apparently could he hold a position more than a mouth or two, and he was chronically bankrupt.
He has only sent his pretty young wife $52 to support herself during the past year, and she has had to depend on her mother, aided by scant earnings as a saleswoman of $4 and $5 a week. Last Christmas he magnanimously sent her a present — a note of $10 — but it was protested, and mother-in-law had to pay note and costs.
This mother-in-law, who appeared to be a treasure in her way, had tried to keep the young couple along in various ways and had offered them a home on her little farm, but the proud spirit of Howard rebelled at this. He would not soil his hands at such menial labor as farming. San Francisco Call, 20 April 1892.1
Howard W . Sewall Would Not Work to Support a Wife.
Gertrude A. Sewall and Howard W. Sewall were married in this city on January 28, 1888. Yesterday Judge Hunt divorced her on the ground of the husband’s failure to provide, by reason of profligacy and idleness, and quite a story was brought out at the trial.
Sewall was a clerk in a dry-goods store when he married the fair and modest Gertrude, the only child of a doting widowed mother. He was known as a man of exemplary habits. They went to board with her mother. He conscientiously forgot to pay for their board and even endeavored to borrow money from his mother-in-law on the wedding day. He soon lost his position, drifted to Sacramento, Chico and elsewhere, and finally to Seattle, Wash., where he now is, having been a clerk in two banks and being now in the fruit business.
In this business he was also awhile at Chico, from which place he went East with a consignment of fruit, which he sold to advantage, but squandered the money. On return and while attempting to disappear from Chico between two days creditors had him arrested and his sister helped him out of his financial mess and the young wife was taken back home by her mother. In no place apparently could he hold a position more than a mouth or two, and he was chronically bankrupt.
He has only sent his pretty young wife $52 to support herself during the past year, and she has had to depend on her mother, aided by scant earnings as a saleswoman of $4 and $5 a week. Last Christmas he magnanimously sent her a present — a note of $10 — but it was protested, and mother-in-law had to pay note and costs.
This mother-in-law, who appeared to be a treasure in her way, had tried to keep the young couple along in various ways and had offered them a home on her little farm, but the proud spirit of Howard rebelled at this. He would not soil his hands at such menial labor as farming. San Francisco Call, 20 April 1892.1
Citations
- [S205] Newspaper, San Francisco Call, 20 April 1892.
Grace (Unknown)
F
Grace (Unknown) married Christopher Wadsworth. Grace (Unknown) made a will on 13 January 1687. Probate was granted on 13 June 1688.1
Children of Grace (Unknown) and Christopher Wadsworth
- Joseph Wadsworth b. s 1634
- Capt. Samuel Wadsworth b. s 1636, d. 18 Apr 1676
- John Wadsworth+ b. 1638, d. 15 May 1700
- Mary Wadsworth b. s 1640
Citations
- [S99] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration begins, Wadsworth.
Grace A. (Unknown)1,2
F, b. circa 1894
Grace A. (Unknown) was born circa 1894 in Utah.2 She married Norman T. Sewall, son of Gilbert Tennant Sewall and Lutie Bell Greenleaf, circa 1913.1,3
Hadeguisa (Hawise) (Unknown)1
F
Hadeguisa (Hawise) (Unknown) married Robert de Marmion Sieur de Fontenay.1 In 1101 became a nun in the abbey of Holy Trinity, Caen. CP gives this date as 1106 whilst Chester gives the date of her widowhood as 1101.1,2
Child of Hadeguisa (Hawise) (Unknown) and Robert de Marmion Sieur de Fontenay
- Robert de Marmion II+1 d. c 1130
Hannah (Unknown)1
F, d. 5 September 1656
Hannah (Unknown) married John Dwight.2 Hannah (Unknown) died on 5 September 1656 probably in Dedham, Massachusetts.2
Children of Hannah (Unknown) and John Dwight
- Hannah Dwight+1 b. 1625, d. 4 Nov 1714
- Captain Timothy Dwight+2 b. c 1630, d. 31 Jan 1717/18
- Mary Dwight2 b. 25 Jul 1635
- Sarah Dwight2 b. 17 Jun 1638
Hannah (Unknown)1
F
Hannah (Unknown) married Ebenezer Gore.1
Child of Hannah (Unknown) and Ebenezer Gore
Citations
- [S46] Various contributors, Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 55 p. 122.
Hannah (Unknown)1
F
Hannah (Unknown) married Thomas Dunbar.1
Child of Hannah (Unknown) and Thomas Dunbar
- Mary T. Dunbar+1 b. c 1830, d. Aug 1889
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Massachusetts Town Marriage Records.
Hannah L. (Unknown)1
F
Hannah L. (Unknown) married Thomas F. Farrington.1
Child of Hannah L. (Unknown) and Thomas F. Farrington
- Louisa Elizabeth Farrington+1 b. Oct 1848, d. 1917
Citations
- [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.
Harriet (Unknown)1
F
Harriet (Unknown) married Hon. Salmon George Haven.1
Child of Harriet (Unknown) and Hon. Salmon George Haven
Citations
- [S70] Unknown author, The Chandler family. The descendants of William and Annis Chandler, who settled in Roxbury, Mass. 1637., p. 539.
Harriet B. (Unknown)1
F, b. circa 1850
Harriet B. (Unknown) was born circa 1850 in England.1 She married Fred Sewall Camp, son of Talcott Hale Camp and Ann Elizabeth Sewall.1
Children of Harriet B. (Unknown) and Fred Sewall Camp
- Walter T. Camp1 b. c 1866
- Talcott H. Camp1 b. c 1878
Citations
- [S107] 1880 US Census.
Hawisia or Avisia (Unknown)1
F
Child of Hawisia or Avisia (Unknown) and Reginald Chetwynd
Citations
- [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 5, Part II. p. 77. Visitations of Staffordshire.
Helena (Unknown)1
F, b. circa 1583, d. before 3 May 1647
Helena (Unknown) was born circa 1583.1 She married Rev. Thomas Mason.1 Helena (Unknown) married secondly Rev. Stephen Bachiler on 26 March 1627 at Abbots Ann, Hampshire.2 Helena (Unknown) died before 3 May 1647 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.1
Child of Helena (Unknown) and Rev. Thomas Mason
- Jane Mason+1 d. c 1637
Henrietta (Unknown)1
F
Henrietta (Unknown) married Edward Wigglesworth.
Child of Henrietta (Unknown) and Edward Wigglesworth
Citations
- [S180] Bible Records, NEHGS Bible Records, Mss C 3782: Andrews, Norton and Wigglesworth families 1719-1891.
Honour (Unknown)1
F, d. 19 December 1650
Honour (Unknown) married Henry Rolfe.1 Honour (Unknown) died on 19 December 1650 in Charlestown.1
Children of Honour (Unknown) and Henry Rolfe
- Hannah Rolfe+1 d. 16 Nov 1678
- Benjamin Rolfe+1 b. c 1638, d. 10 Aug 1710
Citations
- [S309] William S. Appleton, Early wills, p. 65.
Isabel (Unknown)
F, d. 1554
Isabel (Unknown) married John Grazebrook (Junior) of Stoke Hall, son of John Gresbrooke of Shenstone. Isabel (Unknown) made a will on 15 March 1550/51 proved at Lichfield 26 January 1554/5 by John Gresbroke and Henry Gresbroke, the executors.1 She died in 1554.2
Children of Isabel (Unknown) and John Grazebrook (Junior) of Stoke Hall
- Alverey Grazebrook+ d. 1576
- Robert Grazebrook3
- John Grazebrook1
Citations
- [S249] Joseph Jackson Howard, Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, Vol. 3, p. 158.
- [S249] Joseph Jackson Howard, Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, Third series. Vol. 3., p. 158.
- [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 5, Part II. p. 156. Visitations of Staffordshire.
Isabel (Unknown)1
F
Isabel (Unknown) married Thomas Archer before 1539.1
Children of Isabel (Unknown) and Thomas Archer
- Hugh Archer+1 b. 5 Apr 1539, d. Sep 1590 or Oct 1590
- Joane Archer1 b. 9 May 1545
Citations
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 160 p. 273 et seq. Article by Eben W. Graves.
Isabel (Unknown)1
F
Child of Isabel (Unknown) and Robert de Woodcote III
- Thomas de Woodcote b. c 1255
Citations
- [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 9 p. 17.
Jane (Unknown)1
F
Jane (Unknown) and Richard Hussey emigrated circa 1690 to England he settled in Dover, N.H.2 Jane (Unknown) married Richard Hussey by 1691.1
Jane (Unknown)1
F
Jane (Unknown) married Isaac Chauncy, son of Charles Chauncy and Catharine Eyre, they had three sons and a daughter.1
Child of Jane (Unknown) and Isaac Chauncy
- Charles Chauncy+1 d. 4 May 1711
Citations
- [S21] Various editors, Dictionary of National Biography.
Jane (Unknown)1
F, d. after 1691
Jane (Unknown) married David Holmes in 1658.1 Jane (Unknown) died after 1691 in Dedham, Massachusetts.1
Child of Jane (Unknown) and David Holmes
- John Holmes+1 b. 1664, d. 1713
Citations
- [S38] Catherine Drinker Bowen, Yankee from Olympus, p.6.
Jane (Unknown)
F, b. 1811?
Jane (Unknown) was born in 1811? In Llanerfyl, Montgomery. She married Thomas Jones. A photograph in the possesion of CJR in inscribed on the back in his father's writing "Mrs. Thos. Jones, Braichodnant, Llanbrynmair, Great Grandmother." Jane (Unknown) appears on the census of 4 April 1881 where she is described as "formerly farmers wife" and she is living with her daughter and son in law in Shrewsbury.
Child of Jane (Unknown) and Thomas Jones
- Mary A. Jones+ b. 3 Jan 1834, d. 19 Jun 1922
Jane (Unknown)1
F, b. circa 1602, d. 13 January 1682
Jane (Unknown) was born circa 1602 by age at death.2 She married John Fessenden circa 1625?1,2 Jane (Unknown) died on 13 January 1682.1
Child of Jane (Unknown) and John Fessenden
- Nicholas Fessenden+1 b. c 1650, d. 1719
Jane (Unknown)1
F, d. 4 May 1654
Jane (Unknown) married John Anderson.1 Jane (Unknown) died on 4 May 1654.1
Child of Jane (Unknown) and John Anderson
Citations
- [S314] George L. Shepard, Genealogical history of William Shepard, p. 43.
Jane (Unknown)1
F
Jane (Unknown) married Peter Martin.1
Child of Jane (Unknown) and Peter Martin
- Elizabeth Martin+1 b. c Sep 1833, d. 4 Mar 1865
Citations
- [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Vol: 136 ; Page: 243.
Jane (Unknown)
F
Jane (Unknown) married Mathew Lepper.
Child of Jane (Unknown) and Mathew Lepper
- Clara Priscilla Lepper+ b. 16 Sep 1866, d. 1963
Jane (Unknown)1
F
Jane (Unknown) married Samuel Hoblyn.1
Child of Jane (Unknown) and Samuel Hoblyn
- Rev. Robert Hoblyn+1 b. 22 Jan 1750, d. 20 Jan 1839
Citations
- [S89] LDS Record, England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975.
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