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25701 One file lists marriage as 21st.

One file lists marriage as 21st. 
Family F887
 
25702 one file says born 4 jun 1796.

one file says born 4 jun 1796. More detail ??? jww 
Fairbanks, Lucy (I1425)
 
25703 one file shows birth as 31 may Fairbanks, Frederick William (I3798)
 
25704 One file shows death as Ohio. Fairbanks, Elizabeth (I3725)
 
25705 One source has death as 7th.

One source has death as 7th.

Not sure what to do wwith these Notes. Jim Whiting 
Fairbanks, Patty (I1387)
 
25706 onmouthshire Baptisms Transcription
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First name(s) PHEBE
Last name PRICHARD
Birth year 1809
Baptism year 1809
Baptism day 12
Baptism month Mar
Place LLANGATTOCK
Mother's first name(s) Elizabeth
Father's first name(s) William
County Monmouthshire
Country Wales
Page 28
Record set Monmouthshire Baptisms
Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Record collection Births & baptisms
Collections from United Kingdom

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Prichard, Phebe (I1821)
 
25707 ORANGE SCOTT CLARK
Admitted to the Michigan Bar Association

O. Scott Clark was born in Hector, Seneca Co, New York in 1848, son ofJames and Mary (Swick)Clark. He came to Michigan with his parents in1856. His Father was a farmer and they located in Jackson County. MrClark graduated from Hillsdale College in 1872, He studied law with JonasH McGowan and afterward in Detroit with a well known attorney there. Hecame to Battle Creek in 1878, and since that time has made his home. He served the city for two years as city attorney, just after the adoptionof the new charter. He was re-elected prosecuting attorney for thiscounty in 1892 and it was during his term of office that the greatrailroad wreck on the Grand trunk occurred, and he did a splendid servicefor the city at that time. Mr Clark has a large practice, and at thepresent time is one of the foremost lawyers in our city.

Re: The Enquirer And Evening News, Battle Creek, Calhoun Co, Michigan.Date unknown.


VETERAN LAWYER SUGGESTS REDUCING SIZE OF JURIES.

July 13, 1935 The Enquirer And Evening News, Battle Creek,Calhoun Co, Michigan.

After more than 50 years of active practice, O Scott Clark, dean of theCalhoun County bar association who was 86 years old December 26, saysthat after all his experience he would select the same profession again.At the same time he advise young men to stay out of it were they to seekhis counsel. His reasons for this seeming paradox are: One should besure of his adaptability to the law, the same as to medicine, also, ittakes six years of college to prepare properly for the work and only asmall fraction of the lawyers make anything more than limited success;further, the profession is vastly overcrowded and, like nearly everythingelse, has become commercialized.
‘ In many counties in Michigan", Mr Clark declares, "the office ofprosecuting attorney is used as a feeder for the divorce mill. If I hadmy way the prosecuting attorney would be barred from having anything todo with divorces. In my years of experience with juries I have foundthat they run about 50/50 with their verdicts. That is they were rightabout half the time. If I had my way the verdict of a 12- man jury wouldbe carried by 10 and in the justice court six-man jury by five."
"Changing times have had their effect and modifications have started.The so called crime wave has had a tendency to bring modifications. Inthe early days, a client consulted an attorney to find out what the lawwould allow him to do and paid his fee for the information. Now hedoesn't care what the law si- it is what he wants to do, and the lawyerwho can figure the way out fro him is the one who gets the big money.
But lawyers as a whole are helpful and I have a great respect for themany honest and reputable lawyers I have known.
NEEDS LIBERALIZING.
" The law is tied up closer to precedent than any other business orprofession and it can be liberalized to advantage."
Mr Clark recalls that his first important trial was a murder case. He wasappointed by the court to defend frank House, charged with the murder ofGeorge Campbell on the Chidester farm in Convis township. House wasfound in possession of Campbell's team and watch, and the body of thevictim was later discovered in a well on the back of the farm.
His most bothersome trial came in later years, Mr Clark says, when heconducted the prosecution in a wreck case. The two grand trunk excursiontrains met in head-on collision near Nichols 7 Shepard"s and one of theconductors was prosecuted but not convicted on charges of negligence bydisobeying orders.
Mr Clark served seven years as city attorney under five differentMayors. He was first appointed in 1879 by C R Thompson; in 188 byJames Green, father of Charles Green and later on by frank Glapp, FredWebb and George S Barnes. He was prosecuting attorney for four years,beginning his service on January 1, 1894. More than thirty years ago hewas appointed United States Commissioner and still holds the officealthough he retired from active practice of law about a year ago.
YOUNGEST OF 14
Mr Clark is the youngest and the only member living of a family offourteen children. He was born December 26, 1848, on a farm in that partof Seneca county, New York, which is now Tyler County. When he was twoyears old the family moved to a farm six miles from the mouth of theNiagara River and between 14 & 15 miles from the falls, where they liveduntil he was eight. Mr Clark remembers he could hear the roar of thefalls and on clear days see the spray, but it was not until he was 30years old and went there on his wedding trip that he actually saw them.
Mr Clark began his education in "the little red schoolhouse" in New YorkIt was really red, he explains- of one room construction and painted red.Benches occupied three sides of the room and the desks were fastened tothe wall. Box stoves furnished heat. The winters in New York were cold,especially near the lakes, Mr Clark recalls, and the snow so deep andpacked so hard that it was often possible to drive over the fences. Thewinter he was 4 years of age, he says, he never missed a day of schoolalthough the snow was much of the time higher than his head. In 1856his family migrated to Michigan and his Father, the late James Clarkbought a farm in Washtenaw county near the county line, their villagebeing Grass lake, and their shopping town Jackson. In Michigan he alsoattended a little red school, which long since has been replaced with amodern building on what is now US 12. He remembers a particularlyexciting day, when one of his older brothers and three other husky boysthat the cracked and smokey box stove had been tolerated long enough.Upon leaving school they carried it out and threw it in the yard. Theepisode caused a panic among the girls of the school, but a new stove wasa result.
CUT OWN WOOD
Mr Clark later attended the Normal School at Leoni and in 1867 enteredMichigan Agriculture College. The institution then was only 10 yearsold. Going to college was not so soft in those days and there were nopush buttons for heat and water, Mr Clark recalls. The boys cut andsawed wood and carried water to their third floor rooms in thedormitory. Each room plainly furnished and heated with a stove,accommodated four boys. Vacation came during the winter months and thisallowed the boys to teach the winter terms in the various districtschools. For two winters, Mr Clark taught in Chelsea in the same schoolin which Senator Copeland taught in the 1880's. He spent his weekends athis farm home near Grass Lake and in order to be on time Monday morningat 5 a.m. Took a cold breakfast and walked to the station to catch thetrain for Chelsea, and then walked the rest of the way often breaking hisown path through the snow. In all he would cover six miles and then buildhis fire and do the janitor work, all for $25 dollars per month. In thefall of 1868 he entered Hillsdale College from which he graduated from in1872
and then began the study of law in the office of Bowen and McGowan inColdwater. Here things were not so easy, either, and he was required tomop out, collect bills and do other menial chores.
He was admitted to the Bar in 1875, after which he spent two years inDetroit, on salary, in the office of William S Edwards at 84 Griswold.In 1878 he came to Battle Creek, where in 1879 he formed partnership withthe late N H Briggs. This partnership existed for 20 years, with theoffices in the old Central National Bank building. When the bank wasrebuilt the partnership was dissolved and Mr Clark opened his office inthe same building and occupied it for 35 years. When this building wasto be replaced by the present structure He moved to the Minty block wherehe shared the reception room and library with Willard Knight, although nobusiness partnership was formed.
Mr Clark has been closely associated with the development of Battle Creekand was instrumental in securing Verona water, in opposition to thoseadvocating the Spring lakes, as a municipal supply. He enjoys reasonablygood health for one of his years and closely follows the trend of currentevents. His hobby is reading.
Mr Clark was married in 1879 to Miss Carrie Watson of Grass Lake, whodied in 1894. In 1896 he married Mrs Eda Mason of Battle Creek. Mr Clarkresided on Green Street until he built his home at the intersection ofMain and Bennett streets in 1882 where he resided until 11 years ago whenhe purchased his present home at 600 Northeast Capital Avenue. In 1894he purchased a cottage on Willow beach, Gull Lake, where he and hisfamily spend their summers.
His chief desire now, he says is to live long enough to see how MrRoosevelt works out his new ideas.

The Enquirer And Evening News, Battle Creek, Calhoun Co,Michigan. Feb 6, 1937

O.SCOTT CLARK.
Funeral Rites to Be Sunday.
funeral services for the late Attorney O.Scott Clark, 88 of 600 CapitalAve, northeast, dean of the Calhoun County bar and a prominent figure inthe city's life for a half a century, will be held at 2 pm Sunday at theFirst Congressional Church. The rev. Carleton Brooks Miller, pastoe ofthe church will officiate and interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery.Serving as active pallbearers will be: Allen Giddings. Jr, Orville Mason,Robert S Fleming, Julius Harris, Ned Hannon, of Niles, and Alvin RHensler, of Grand Rapids.
The body will lie in state until one p.m. Sunday at the Farley FuneralHome, where friends may call to view the remains. The casket will beclosed before taken to the church for funeral rites.
Mr Clark died Thursday night at his home, death culminating a two yearillness which had confined him to his bed since he gave up active legalpractice in the fall of 1935. Despite his failing health, Mr Clarkretained a keen interest in public affairs until he was stricken with afatal heart attack only a few hours before his death. Thursday afternoonhe had read the contents of a news magazine and later talked with friendson current events. He complained of not feeling as well as usual aboutsix p.m.. Thursday.
Entering the legal profession when he came to Battle Creek in 1879, MrClark served 14 years as city attorney, four years as prosecutingattorney, and 30 years as United States Court Commissioner a positionwhich he held until the spring of 1935. Mr Clark was the "father ofpublic night schools" here and was the first to campaign for outdoorrecreational facilities for children of the city.
Mr Clark is survived by his widow Eda E, Ason, Frank Clark of Gull Lake;two step-daughters, Mrs Frank Grandin, of Philadelphia, and Mrs AMGiddings, of 22 Riverview Avenue; a stepson, O.H. Mason, of Detroit; and12 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. 
Clark, Orange Scott (I10439)
 
25708 ORDINANCE DATES: Deacon 26 Nov 1904. Teacher 2 Jan 1909. Priest 1 0Mar 1913.
Elder 22 Feb 1915.

ORDINANCE DATES: Deacon 26 Nov 1904. Teacher 2 Jan 1909. Priest 1 0Mar 1913.
Elder 22 Feb 1915.

BAPTISM: 7 Sep 1902 by P.P. Perry.

!OBITUARY: Newspaper and date not known, in possession of Beth W. Baker. Age
47, found dead in a chicken coop at his place in Mapleton "from suffocation and
strangulation from causes unknown." resided nearly all his life in Mapleton
and had farmed considerable. Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Springville, Utah.

!OBITUARY: Newspaper and date not known, in possession of Beth W. Baker. Age
47, found dead in a chicken coop at his place in Mapleton "from suffocation and
strangulation from causes unknown." resided nearly all his life in Mapleton
and had farmed considerable. Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Springville, Utah.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Mapleton, Utah, Utah, United States.

DEATH: Also shown as Died Mapleton, Utah, Utah, United States.

BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Springville, Utah, Utah, United States.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Mapleton, Utah, Utah, United States.

DEATH: Also shown as Died Mapleton, Utah, Utah, United States.

BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Springville, Utah, Utah, United States. 
Whiting, Victor (I16022)
 
25709 Oregon, Marriage Indexes, 1906-2008 about Clement Berlier
Name: Clement Berlier
Spouse's Name: Sarah Masonwhite
Marriage Date: 18 Apr 1988
County: Douglas
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Social Security Death Index about Sarah Katherine Berlier
Name: Sarah Katherine Berlier
SSN: 543-60-8468
Last Residence: 97495 Winchester, Douglas, Oregon, United States of America
Born: 14 Jul 1929
Last Benefit: 97495 Winchester, Douglas, Oregon, United States of America
Died: 4 Jun 2007
State (Year) SSN issued: Oregon (1966) 
Masonwhite, Sarah (I13127)
 
25710 Oriville Cox, 4:30 a.m. on 16 July 1967 while he was awake,
Running Deer visited me.
She said she was appearing as she looked at age 18, just before she married a white man.
She was dressed in yellowish-brown buckskin; beaded moccasins; leggins, ankles to waist; dress, shoulders to above knees.
She was tall, athletic, beautiful, and very appealing.
She had been converted in the bad part of the spirit world by Mormon missionaries, and now wanted her temple work done so she could go to happy paradise and there learn the gospel thoroughly, and then return to her people as a "Savior on Mount Zion" (Last verse of Obadiah.)
She died about 200 years ago.
We may suppose she will convert her own family first and then they will help us to find their genealogy.
She had been a choice spirit in heaven before her birth upon earth, and had asked permission to be born into the family of Lehi so she might help bring them to salvation. They have been held in prison and dammed from progress so very long. 
Josnorum Scoenonti Running Deer (I18559)
 
25711 Other information in the record of Elizabeth Whiting
from England Births and Christenings
Name: Elizabeth Whiting
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 18 Oct 1823
Christening Place: Holy Trinity, Frome, Somerset, England
Birth Date: 28 Sep 1820
Father's Name: John Whiting
Mother's Name: Elizabeth
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00080-9, System Origin: England-EASy , GS Film number: 1470972, Reference ID: b27 p93 n743


Citing this Record
"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N6RY-5H4 : accessed 25 March 2015), John Whiting in entry for Elizabeth Whiting, 18 Oct 1823; citing , reference b27 p93 n743; FHL microfilm 1,470,972


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Whiting, Elizabeth (I1262)
 
25712 Other information in the record of George Whitinge
from England Births and Christenings
Name: George Whitinge
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 22 Feb 1572
Christening Place: WESTHAM,SUSSEX,ENGLAND
Father's Name: Richard Whitinge

Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C04286-1, System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number: 504419


Citing this Record
"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NGJ1-14V : accessed 12 March 2015), Richard Whitinge in entry for George Whitinge, 22 Feb 1572; citing WESTHAM,SUSSEX,ENGLAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 504,419



https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGJ1-14V 
Whitinge, George (I1372)
 
25713 Other information in the record of Henry Whiting
from England Births and Christenings
Name: Henry Whiting
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 28 Aug 1824
Christening Place: Holy Trinity, Frome, Somerset, England
Father's Name: John Whiting

Mother's Name: Elizabeth

Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00080-9, System Origin: England-EASy , GS Film number: 1470972, Reference ID: b27 p130 n1039


Citing this Record
"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NBT1-KWG : accessed 26 March 2015), John Whiting in entry for Henry Whiting, 28 Aug 1824; citing Frome, Somerset, England, reference b27 p130 n1039; FHL microfilm 1,470,972



https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NBT1-KWG 
Whiting, Henry (I1826)
 
25714 Other information in the record of Jane Whiting

from England Births and Christenings

Name: Jane Whiting
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 29 Jun 1823
Christening Place: St James, Bristol, Gloucester, England
Father's Name: Samuel Whiting
Mother's Name: Elizabeth

Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00888-1 , System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number: 1596534


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Whiting, Jane (I1233)
 
25715 Otho K. Metcalf in the 1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Otho K. Metcalf
Age: 9
Birth Year: abt 1871
Birthplace: Michigan
Home in 1880: Seneca, Lenawee, Michigan
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Son
Marital Status: Single
Father's name: Josiah Metcalf
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's name: Mary H. Metcalf
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Household Members:
Name Age
Josiah Metcalf 43
Mary H. Metcalf 39
Cyrell L. Metcalf 20
Rozella A. Metcalf 17
Lillie L. Metcalf 12
Otho K. Metcalf 9
Stella G. Metcalf 7
Oledone Metcalf 3
Source Citation
Year: 1880; Census Place: Seneca, Lenawee, Michigan; Roll: 591; Family History Film: 1254591; Page: 462A; Enumeration District: 169; Image: 0605
Source Information

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Ann Richardson in the 1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Ann Richardson
[Meyn Richardson]
Age: 52
Birth Date: Oct 1848
Birthplace: Michigan
Home in 1900: Seneca, Lenawee, Michigan
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Mother in Law
[Mother-in-law]
Marital Status: Widowed
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Mother: number of living children: 1
Mother: How many children: 1
Occupation: View on Image
Household Members:
Name Age
Otho H Metcalf 29 head white male Aug 1870 29 married 3 years Michigan
Michigan New York Merchant Owns Free of Mortgage House
Pearl Metcalf wife white fem Feb 1879 21 Married 3 years mother of 1:1 living
Ohio New York Michigan
Dallas Metcalf son white male Jan 1900 4/12 single Michigan Michigan Ohio
Ann Richardson mother in law white fem Oct 1848 52 widow mother of 1:1 living
Michigan New York New York
Source Citation
Year: 1900; Census Place: Seneca, Lenawee, Michigan; Roll: 725; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 0061; FHL microfilm: 1240725
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.

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Otho Metcalf in the 1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Otho Metcalf
Age in 1910: 38
Birth Year: abt 1872
Birthplace: Michigan
Home in 1910: Royalton, Fulton, Ohio
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Pearl Metcalf
Father's Birthplace: Michigan
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Otho Metcalf 38
Pearl Metcalf 30
Dallas Metcalf 10
Carroll Metcalf 6
Ann Richardson 56
Peter Cunchese 22
May Punchese 19
Hazel Camburn 19
Source Citation
Year: 1910; Census Place: Royalton, Fulton, Ohio; Roll: T624_1184; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 0014; FHL microfilm: 1375197
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.

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Otha Hamblin Metcalf in the 1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Otha Hamblin Metcalf
[Hamlin Metcalf]
[Otha Hamlin Metcalf]
Age: 48
Birth Year: abt 1872
Birthplace: Michigan
Home in 1920: Seneca, Lenawee, Michigan
Street: West Congress St
House Number: 119
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Edna La Pearl Metcalf
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Able to Speak English: Yes
Occupation: Agent
Industry: Real Estate
Employment Field: Own Account
Home Owned or Rented: Own
Home Free or Mortgaged: Mortgaged
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Otha Hamblin Metcalf 48
Edna La Pearl Metcalf 40
Dallas Alonzo Metcalf 20
Caroll R Metcalf 16
Ann Richardson 71
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Source Citation
Year: 1920; Census Place: Seneca, Lenawee, Michigan; Roll: T625_781; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 91; Image: 452
Source Information
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1924
Otho H Metcalf in the U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989
Name: Otho H Metcalf
Gender: Male
Residence Year: 1924
Street address: 314 Liberty
Residence Place: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Occupation: Adv Solr
Spouse: Pearl Metcalf
Publication Title: Ann Arbor, Michigan, City Directory, 1924
Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
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1925
Otho H Metcalf in the U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989
Name: Otho H Metcalf
Gender: Male
Residence Year: 1925
Street address: 3 Michigan ay
Residence Place: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Occupation: Real Est Hlll
Spouse: E Pearl Metcalf
Publication Title: Ann Arbor, Michigan, City Directory, 1925
Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
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Description
This database is a collection of city directories for various years and cities in the U.S. Generally a city directory will contain an alphabetical list of its citizens, listing the names of the heads of households, their addresses, and occupational information. Learn more...
© 2015, Ancestry.com

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Otho H Metcalf in the U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989
Name: Otho H Metcalf
Gender: Male
Residence Year: 1946
Street address: do I
Residence Place: Adrian, Michigan, USA
Occupation: Real Estate
Spouse: E Pearl Metcalf
Publication Title: Adrian, Michigan, City Directory, 1946
Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
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Description
This database is a collection of city directories for various years and cities in the U.S. Generally a city directory will contain an alphabetical list of its citizens, listing the names of the heads of households, their addresses, and occupational information. Learn more...
© 2015, Ancestry.com

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Otho H Metcalf in the 1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Otho H Metcalf
Birth Year: abt 1872
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Michigan
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1930: Adrian, Lenawee, Michigan
Map of Home: View Map
Street address: Chandler Street
Ward of City: Seventh Precinct
House Number in Cities or Towns: 115
Dwelling Number: 40
Family Number: 52
Home Owned or Rented: Owned
Home Value: 6500
Radio Set: Yes
Lives on Farm: No
Age at First Marriage: 26
Attended School: No
Able to Read and Write: Yes
Father's Birthplace: Michigan
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Able to Speak English: Yes
Industry: Real Estate Insurance Co
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker
Employment: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
Otho H Metcalf 58
Pearl Metcalf 51
Ann Richardson 81
Source Citation
Year: 1930; Census Place: Adrian, Lenawee, Michigan; Roll: 1007; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 0007; Image: 142.0; FHL microfilm: 2340742
Source Information

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1940
Otho H Metcalf in the 1940 United States Federal Census
Name: Otho H Metcalf
Age: 67
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1873
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Michigan
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1940: Adrian, Lenawee, Michigan
Map of Home in 1940: View Map
Street: Chandler Street
House Number: 115
Farm: No
Inferred Residence in 1935: Adrian, Lenawee, Michigan
Residence in 1935: Same House
Sheet Number: 11B
Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 266
Occupation: Owner amp; Manager
House Owned or Rented: Owned
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 5000
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed: High School, 2nd year
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 42
Class of Worker: Working on own account
Weeks Worked in 1939: 52
Income: 0
Income Other Sources: Yes
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Otho H Metcalf 67
Pearl Metcalf 61
Source Citation
Year: 1940; Census Place: Adrian, Lenawee, Michigan; Roll: T627_1778; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 46-9
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1947
Otho H. Metcalf in the U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Name: Otho H. Metcalf
Birth Date: 1871
Death Date: 1947
Cemetery: Lyons Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: Fulton County, Ohio, USA
Has Bio?: Y
Father:
Mother:
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Source Information
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Otho H. Metcalf

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Birth: 1871
Death: 1947

Parents:
Father: Josiah Metcalf
Mother: Mary (Seeley) Metcalf


Family links:
Parents:
Josiah Metcalf (1837 - 1910)
Mary H. Seeley Metcalf (1841 - 1907)

Sibling:
Lozell Metcalf (1860 - 1931)*
Otho H. Metcalf (1871 - 1947)

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Lyons Cemetery
Fulton County
Ohio, USA

Maintained by: BPHTOL
Originally Created by: gabbybug
Record added: Mar 27, 2005
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Metcalf, Otho Hamlin (I27272)
 
25716 Otis Hastings in the 1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Otis Hastings
Age: 49
Birth Year: abt 1801
Birthplace: Vermont
Home in 1850: LaGrange, Lorain, Ohio
Gender: Male
Family Number: 1466
Household Members:
Name Age
Otis Hastings 49
Charlotte Hastings 45
John Hastings 20
Reuben Hastings 19
Charlotte Hastings 16
Huldah Hastings 14
Perry Hastings 12
Wesley Hastings 10
Nahum Hastings 8
Franklin Hastings 6
Elida Hastings 3
Source Citation
Year: 1850; Census Place: LaGrange, Lorain, Ohio; Roll: M432_705; Page: 484A; Image: 483

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Otis Hastings in the U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Name: Otis Hastings
Birth Date: 4 Mar 1801
Birth Place: USA
Death Date: 5 Mar 1859
Death Place: Lorain County, Ohio, USA
Cemetery: Lagrange Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: LaGrange, Lorain County, Ohio, USA
Has Bio?: N
Spouse: Charlotte Hastings
Hastings
Charlotte
Father: Thomas Hastings
Mother: Huldah Hastings
Children: Nahum D. Hastings
James P. Hastings
URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-...
Source Information
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Otis Hastings in the Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988
Name: Otis Hastings
Event Type: Miscellaneous
Birth Date: 4 Mar 1801
Residence Place: Gill, Massachusetts
Death Date: 5 Mar 1859
Death Age: 58
Father Name: Thomas Hastings
Mother Name: Hulda Cary
Spouse Name: Charlotte Tiff
Source Information
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SURNAME: Also shown as Hasting

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Vermont, United States. 
Hastings, Otis (I28951)
 
25717 Owain ap Hywel md (2) Angharad verch Llewelyn. Hywel, Owain ap (I18698)
 
25718 P. 140 Vital records of Douglas, Massachusetts : to the end of the year 1849MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married 16 Apr 1780
 
Family F760
 
25719 Pagae 178 CHARLTON MARRIAGES. Lathe, Olive and Jonathan A. Pope [of Wrentham], Oct. 29, 1817. Phebe and John Whiting [of Sutton], April 28, 1812. Rhoda and Artemus Knolton, May i, 1805. Ruel [Reuel in int.] and Sally Robbins, Oct. 5, 1819. LAYTHE (see above), Betsey and Jacob Clemmons, int. July 19, 1796. Family F4959
 
25720 Page 175
712. LIEUT. EZRA,(6) son of Abner (5) (228), b. in Colchester, 5 Sept." 1754; m.
jn Great Barrington, Mass., 30 Apr l779, Mary Whiting, b. 11 Dec., 1758, dau.
of Lieut. Gamaliel Whiting • of Great Barrington, b. 17 Sept., 1727, and Anna.
Gillett, b. 18 Feb., 1738.
He d. in Great, Barrington, 29 Sept., 1833, aged 79; she died there 11 May,
1837, aged 78.
He removed to Great Barrington in 1771 and became, a prominent citizen; sus-
tained various offices and was long the principal deputy sheriff of the town. He
was an honest and straightforward man and highly respected.
During Shay's rebellion he was deputy sheriff and on one occasion the Shay's men"
attempted to capture and “Handle” him, but he escaped and they attacked
his house and threatened Mrs. Kellogg. They discharged a gun through the cur-
tains of a bed on which she was lying, setting them on fire, and through the walls
of the house. Some of these men were arrested and at their examination Dr.
Budd testified: I went down to Mr. Kellogg's house; Dunham and others had
their bayonets at Mrs. Kellogg's breast and swore they would kill her; I thought
Mrs. Kellogg would faint away.”
In his application for a pension, 1832, he stated sthat he was 77 years of age
born in Colchester, Conn., 5 Sept.,1754; res.-there and in Lebanon until 1771,
when be removed to Great Barrington. Belonged to a company of .Minute men
and marched in Apr. 1775, in Boston under Capt. King and served in the siege
until December. Early in 1776 was at Saratoga and vicinity protecting the in-
habitants from the hostile Tories and Indians who were constantly infesting the
Mowhawk Valley; latcr be was in Colonel Samuel Brewer's Reg. at Ticonderoga dur-
ing the remainder ·of' the year. About the middle of July, Gen. Burgoyne was ad-
vancing and he again volunteered under Colonel John Ashley to· go to Forts Ann and
Edward, but the American army retreated before the enemy to Stillwater. The
call for additional troops was so sudden and urgent that those of the volunteers
who had horses mounted them in order to reach the front as soon as possible. He
was in. the rear guard and the pressure was so great that he and others lost horses,
saddles and bridles, quite a privation in those days. Arriving in Stillwater the
company was permitted to return home, but had scarcely arrived there when they
were again ordered to march, at once to Bennington, at which place they arrived.
on the evening of the 16 Aug., 1777, the day on which the battle was fought. They
were detailed that night to guard the prisoners and the next day to bury the dead.
In Dec., 1777 he was detailed by his Capt., Goodrich, to guard, day and night,
Gideon Smith, who had been adjudged by the Committee of Safety, an enemy to his country.
Smith and some others we're banished.. Capt. Walter Pynchon,
Deputy Quartermaster at the post of Great Burrington, who had his office in Ezra's
house, appointed him, 1 Mar., 17811 an assistant in the department under him,
assigning him duties as "wagon conductor for the management of the numerous
transportation trains; also superintendent of cutting. weighing, packing and re-
packing vast quantities of beef which were furnished to the army. He continued in
the service until the end of the war.

https://books.google.com/books?id=3eztAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA175&1pg=PA175&dq=Captain+Charles+Whiti
ng+Elizabeth+Bradford&source=bl&ots=en9fYWwYWW&sig=GITwObMnsOJoJRVlzFubY5kVUjA&hl=en&s
a=X&ei=pHeIVL6WOtP- yQT8kYCYAw&ved=OCEgQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=Captain20Charles20Whiting20Elizabeth20Bra
dford&f=false 
Kellogg, Lieutenant Ezra (I24616)
 
25721 Page 175
712. LIEUT. EZRA,(6) son of Abner (5) (228), b. in Colchester, 5 Sept." 1754; m.
jn Great Barrington, Mass., 30 Apr l779, Mary Whiting, b. 11 Dec., 1758, dau.
of Lieut. Gamaliel Whiting • of Great Barrington, b. 17 Sept., 1727, and Anna.
Gillett, b. 18 Feb., 1738.
He d. in Great, Barrington, 29 Sept., 1833, aged 79; she died there 11 May,
1837, aged 78.
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ng+Elizabeth+Bradford&source=bl&ots=en9fYWwYWW&sig=GITwObMnsOJoJRVlzFubY5kVUjA&hl=en&s
a=X&ei=pHeIVL6WOtP-
yQT8kYCYAw&ved=OCEgQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=Captain20Charles20Whiting20Elizabeth20Bra
dford&f=false 
Whiting, Mary (I24540)
 
25722 page 83
Early Connecticut marriages as found on ancient church records prior to 1800 (1896)
Author: Bailey, Frederic W. (Frederic William), d. 1918 Subject: Registers of births, etc ; Marriage licenses Publisher: New Haven, Conn. : Bureau of American ancestry Language: English Call number: F93 .B15 Digitizing sponsor: MSN Book contributor: Cornell University Library Contributor usage rights: See terms Collection: cornell ; americana 
Family F4286
 
25723 Pane-Joyce Genealogy
16904. Rev. Joseph Moss. Born on 7 Apr 1679 in New Haven, CT.60 Joseph died in Derby, CT, on 23 Jan 1731[/2]; he was 52.59 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

On 19 Nov 1701 when Joseph was 22, he first married Mary Barker, daughter of Edward Barker (ca 1642-ca 1703) & Elizabeth [Barker] (-16 Apr 1705), in New Haven, CT.60 Born on 15 Aug 1671 in Branford, CT.287 Mary died in Feb 1714 in Derby, CT.59,141 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

In Feb 1714/5 Joseph second married Dorcas Rosewell, daughter of Richard Rosewell (ca 1652-Mar 1702) & Lydia Trowbridge (7 Jun 1666-10 Dec 1731), in New Haven, CT.60 Born on 21 Dec 1684 in New Haven, CT.60 At the age of 3, Dorcas was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 12 Aug 1688.59 Dorcas died in Derby, CT, on 2 Sep 1715; she was 30.141 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

On 3 Oct 1716 when Joseph was 37, he third married Abigail Russell, daughter of Rev. Samuel Russell (4 Nov 1660-25 Jan 1730/1) & Abigail Whiting (ca 1665-), in Derby, CT.141 Born on 16 Aug 1690 in Branford, CT.59

Children of Joseph and Abigail (Russell) Moss, born at Derby:
i. Abigail, b. 8 Sep 1717, m. at Derby 3 Apr 1732 Rev. Elisha Kent;
ii. Mary, b. 28 Aug 1721, m. at Danbury 20 Oct 1736 Rev. Ebenezer White; and
iii. Dorcas, m. 10 Nov 1740 Jonathan Ingersoll.59

Their children include:
31183 i. Dorcas Moss (ca 1725-29 Sep 1811)


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Moss, Dorcus (I19236)
 
25724 Pane-Joyce Genealogy
16904. Rev. Joseph Moss. Born on 7 Apr 1679 in New Haven, CT.60 Joseph died in Derby, CT, on 23 Jan 1731[/2]; he was 52.59 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

On 19 Nov 1701 when Joseph was 22, he first married Mary Barker, daughter of Edward Barker (ca 1642-ca 1703) & Elizabeth [Barker] (-16 Apr 1705), in New Haven, CT.60 Born on 15 Aug 1671 in Branford, CT.287 Mary died in Feb 1714 in Derby, CT.59,141 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

In Feb 1714/5 Joseph second married Dorcas Rosewell, daughter of Richard Rosewell (ca 1652-Mar 1702) & Lydia Trowbridge (7 Jun 1666-10 Dec 1731), in New Haven, CT.60 Born on 21 Dec 1684 in New Haven, CT.60 At the age of 3, Dorcas was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 12 Aug 1688.59 Dorcas died in Derby, CT, on 2 Sep 1715; she was 30.141 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

On 3 Oct 1716 when Joseph was 37, he third married Abigail Russell, daughter of Rev. Samuel Russell (4 Nov 1660-25 Jan 1730/1) & Abigail Whiting (ca 1665-), in Derby, CT.141 Born on 16 Aug 1690 in Branford, CT.59

Children of Joseph and Abigail (Russell) Moss, born at Derby:
i. Abigail, b. 8 Sep 1717, m. at Derby 3 Apr 1732 Rev. Elisha Kent;
ii. Mary, b. 28 Aug 1721, m. at Danbury 20 Oct 1736 Rev. Ebenezer White; and
iii. Dorcas, m. 10 Nov 1740 Jonathan Ingersoll.59

Their children include:
31183 i. Dorcas Moss (ca 1725-29 Sep 1811)


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White, Ebenezer (I19235)
 
25725 Pane-Joyce Genealogy
16904. Rev. Joseph Moss. Born on 7 Apr 1679 in New Haven, CT.60 Joseph died in Derby, CT, on 23 Jan 1731[/2]; he was 52.59 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

On 19 Nov 1701 when Joseph was 22, he first married Mary Barker, daughter of Edward Barker (ca 1642-ca 1703) & Elizabeth [Barker] (-16 Apr 1705), in New Haven, CT.60 Born on 15 Aug 1671 in Branford, CT.287 Mary died in Feb 1714 in Derby, CT.59,141 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

In Feb 1714/5 Joseph second married Dorcas Rosewell, daughter of Richard Rosewell (ca 1652-Mar 1702) & Lydia Trowbridge (7 Jun 1666-10 Dec 1731), in New Haven, CT.60 Born on 21 Dec 1684 in New Haven, CT.60 At the age of 3, Dorcas was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 12 Aug 1688.59 Dorcas died in Derby, CT, on 2 Sep 1715; she was 30.141 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

On 3 Oct 1716 when Joseph was 37, he third married Abigail Russell, daughter of Rev. Samuel Russell (4 Nov 1660-25 Jan 1730/1) & Abigail Whiting (ca 1665-), in Derby, CT.141 Born on 16 Aug 1690 in Branford, CT.59

Children of Joseph and Abigail (Russell) Moss, born at Derby:
i. Abigail, b. 8 Sep 1717, m. at Derby 3 Apr 1732 Rev. Elisha Kent;
ii. Mary, b. 28 Aug 1721, m. at Danbury 20 Oct 1736 Rev. Ebenezer White; and
iii. Dorcas, m. 10 Nov 1740 Jonathan Ingersoll.59

Their children include:
31183 i. Dorcas Moss (ca 1725-29 Sep 1811)


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Moss, Mary (I19234)
 
25726 Pane-Joyce Genealogy
16904. Rev. Joseph Moss. Born on 7 Apr 1679 in New Haven, CT.60 Joseph died in Derby, CT, on 23 Jan 1731[/2]; he was 52.59 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

On 19 Nov 1701 when Joseph was 22, he first married Mary Barker, daughter of Edward Barker (ca 1642-ca 1703) & Elizabeth [Barker] (-16 Apr 1705), in New Haven, CT.60 Born on 15 Aug 1671 in Branford, CT.287 Mary died in Feb 1714 in Derby, CT.59,141 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

In Feb 1714/5 Joseph second married Dorcas Rosewell, daughter of Richard Rosewell (ca 1652-Mar 1702) & Lydia Trowbridge (7 Jun 1666-10 Dec 1731), in New Haven, CT.60 Born on 21 Dec 1684 in New Haven, CT.60 At the age of 3, Dorcas was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 12 Aug 1688.59 Dorcas died in Derby, CT, on 2 Sep 1715; she was 30.141 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

On 3 Oct 1716 when Joseph was 37, he third married Abigail Russell, daughter of Rev. Samuel Russell (4 Nov 1660-25 Jan 1730/1) & Abigail Whiting (ca 1665-), in Derby, CT.141 Born on 16 Aug 1690 in Branford, CT.59

Children of Joseph and Abigail (Russell) Moss, born at Derby:
i. Abigail, b. 8 Sep 1717, m. at Derby 3 Apr 1732 Rev. Elisha Kent;
ii. Mary, b. 28 Aug 1721, m. at Danbury 20 Oct 1736 Rev. Ebenezer White; and
iii. Dorcas, m. 10 Nov 1740 Jonathan Ingersoll.59

Their children include:
31183 i. Dorcas Moss (ca 1725-29 Sep 1811)


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Kent, Elisha (I19224)
 
25727 Pane-Joyce Genealogy
16904. Rev. Joseph Moss. Born on 7 Apr 1679 in New Haven, CT.60 Joseph died in Derby, CT, on 23 Jan 1731[/2]; he was 52.59 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

On 19 Nov 1701 when Joseph was 22, he first married Mary Barker, daughter of Edward Barker (ca 1642-ca 1703) & Elizabeth [Barker] (-16 Apr 1705), in New Haven, CT.60 Born on 15 Aug 1671 in Branford, CT.287 Mary died in Feb 1714 in Derby, CT.59,141 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

In Feb 1714/5 Joseph second married Dorcas Rosewell, daughter of Richard Rosewell (ca 1652-Mar 1702) & Lydia Trowbridge (7 Jun 1666-10 Dec 1731), in New Haven, CT.60 Born on 21 Dec 1684 in New Haven, CT.60 At the age of 3, Dorcas was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 12 Aug 1688.59 Dorcas died in Derby, CT, on 2 Sep 1715; she was 30.141 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

On 3 Oct 1716 when Joseph was 37, he third married Abigail Russell, daughter of Rev. Samuel Russell (4 Nov 1660-25 Jan 1730/1) & Abigail Whiting (ca 1665-), in Derby, CT.141 Born on 16 Aug 1690 in Branford, CT.59

Children of Joseph and Abigail (Russell) Moss, born at Derby:
i. Abigail, b. 8 Sep 1717, m. at Derby 3 Apr 1732 Rev. Elisha Kent;
ii. Mary, b. 28 Aug 1721, m. at Danbury 20 Oct 1736 Rev. Ebenezer White; and
iii. Dorcas, m. 10 Nov 1740 Jonathan Ingersoll.59

Their children include:
31183 i. Dorcas Moss (ca 1725-29 Sep 1811)


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Moss, Abigail (I19223)
 
25728 Pane-Joyce Genealogy
16904. Rev. Joseph Moss. Born on 7 Apr 1679 in New Haven, CT.60 Joseph died in Derby, CT, on 23 Jan 1731[/2]; he was 52.59 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

On 19 Nov 1701 when Joseph was 22, he first married Mary Barker, daughter of Edward Barker (ca 1642-ca 1703) & Elizabeth [Barker] (-16 Apr 1705), in New Haven, CT.60 Born on 15 Aug 1671 in Branford, CT.287 Mary died in Feb 1714 in Derby, CT.59,141 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

In Feb 1714/5 Joseph second married Dorcas Rosewell, daughter of Richard Rosewell (ca 1652-Mar 1702) & Lydia Trowbridge (7 Jun 1666-10 Dec 1731), in New Haven, CT.60 Born on 21 Dec 1684 in New Haven, CT.60 At the age of 3, Dorcas was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 12 Aug 1688.59 Dorcas died in Derby, CT, on 2 Sep 1715; she was 30.141 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

On 3 Oct 1716 when Joseph was 37, he third married Abigail Russell, daughter of Rev. Samuel Russell (4 Nov 1660-25 Jan 1730/1) & Abigail Whiting (ca 1665-), in Derby, CT.141 Born on 16 Aug 1690 in Branford, CT.59

Children of Joseph and Abigail (Russell) Moss, born at Derby:
i. Abigail, b. 8 Sep 1717, m. at Derby 3 Apr 1732 Rev. Elisha Kent;
ii. Mary, b. 28 Aug 1721, m. at Danbury 20 Oct 1736 Rev. Ebenezer White; and
iii. Dorcas, m. 10 Nov 1740 Jonathan Ingersoll.59

Their children include:
31183 i. Dorcas Moss (ca 1725-29 Sep 1811)


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Moss, Joseph (I19222)
 
25729 Pane-Joyce Genealogy
16904. Rev. Joseph Moss. Born on 7 Apr 1679 in New Haven, CT.60 Joseph died in Derby, CT, on 23 Jan 1731[/2]; he was 52.59 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

On 19 Nov 1701 when Joseph was 22, he first married Mary Barker, daughter of Edward Barker (ca 1642-ca 1703) & Elizabeth [Barker] (-16 Apr 1705), in New Haven, CT.60 Born on 15 Aug 1671 in Branford, CT.287 Mary died in Feb 1714 in Derby, CT.59,141 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

In Feb 1714/5 Joseph second married Dorcas Rosewell, daughter of Richard Rosewell (ca 1652-Mar 1702) & Lydia Trowbridge (7 Jun 1666-10 Dec 1731), in New Haven, CT.60 Born on 21 Dec 1684 in New Haven, CT.60 At the age of 3, Dorcas was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 12 Aug 1688.59 Dorcas died in Derby, CT, on 2 Sep 1715; she was 30.141 Buried in Old Graveyard, Derby.

On 3 Oct 1716 when Joseph was 37, he third married Abigail Russell, daughter of Rev. Samuel Russell (4 Nov 1660-25 Jan 1730/1) & Abigail Whiting (ca 1665-), in Derby, CT.141 Born on 16 Aug 1690 in Branford, CT.59

Children of Joseph and Abigail (Russell) Moss, born at Derby:
i. Abigail, b. 8 Sep 1717, m. at Derby 3 Apr 1732 Rev. Elisha Kent;
ii. Mary, b. 28 Aug 1721, m. at Danbury 20 Oct 1736 Rev. Ebenezer White; and
iii. Dorcas, m. 10 Nov 1740 Jonathan Ingersoll.59

Their children include:
31183 i. Dorcas Moss (ca 1725-29 Sep 1811)


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Russell, Abigail (I19204)
 
25730 Parents did not desire Reuben as a son-in-law. Hardy (I5673)
 
25731 parents married 12 Mar 1760

1790; Census Place: Douglas, Worcester, Massachusetts; Roll: M637_4; Image: 0199.
Abner Whiting
free white males of 16 years
& upwards, including
heads of families: 1
free white females
including heads of families: 1

Caleb
free white males of 16 years
& upwards, including
heads of families: 2
free white females
including heads of families: 2

Timothy
free white males of 16 years
& upwards, including
heads of families: 1
free white females
including heads of families: 3

John
free white males of 16 years
& upwards, including
heads of families: 1
free white males
under 16 years: 1
free white females
including heads of families: 2 
Whiting, John Trumball (I1305)
 
25732 Parents: ?
Born: c.1750
Baptised: ?
Married: Daniel Whiting, single man, on 19th December 1775 at St Mary's Parish Church, Haverhill. Witnessed by Samuel and William Bigmore.
Banns on 22nd and 29th October and 5th November 1775.(1,2)
Children: Elizabeth Whiting b.1776, Sarah Whiting b.1778, Lydia Whiting b.1780, Daniel Whiting b.1783, George Whiting b.1790 died aged 6 and David Whiting b.1793 (5)
Died: November 1842. Buried on 13th November 1842 at St Mary's Parish Church, Haverhill.(3,4)

Bio: I've been unable to trace Elizabeth's parentage and birth/baptism dates. She was a spinster when she married in 1775 and from the parish registers we can tell that her husband Daniel died in 1830. On the 1841 census we find her near the end of her life, living with her youngest child David Whiting and his family in Burton End, Haverhill. Her age is listed as 85 here. The parish registers have an Elizabeth Whiting of Burton End dying at age 92 in November 1842. Given that there are no other unaccounted-for Whitings on the census that this could be, I think we have to assume they are one and the same and that the discrepancy is the result of a clerical error. On the 1841 census it was seemingly quite common practice to round ages up/down to the nearest five years.

Sources: (1) Suffolk Records Office, Bury St Edmunds, Parish Registers of St Mary's Church, Haverhill. Fiche 578/4
(2) Barnabas Webb’s pocket-book, Suffolk Records Office, Bury St Edmunds. HA553/1
(3) Suffolk Records Office, Bury St Edmunds, Parish Registers of St Mary's Church, Haverhill. Fiche 578/4/p34 of 37
(4) Death Register. 4th Quarter 1842, Risbridge district, Volume 12 Page 262 
Hilsdon, Elizabeth (I2578)
 
25733 Parents: AFN RW7M-PL, RW7M-QR. Mayse, Margaret (I21553)
 
25734 Parents: Abraham Brown AFN NJ71-5H, Lydia Ann 9NJK-4C. Browne, Abraham (I22222)
 
25735 Parents: Christopher Batt KLGM-D5L / Alice Baynton KLGM-DRM. Batt, Ann (I22431)
 
25736 Parents: Edward Dix or Dikes AFN 2293-MS, Jane Wilson 2293-N0. Dix, Mary (I21535)
 
25737 Parents: Elisha Jones AFN 1PJ7-L6, Margaret Talbott 1CFP-77.

Archive Record of Mrs. Richard LeRoy Mecham;

Florence L Mecham 1990 
Jones, Martha (I22175)
 
25738 Parents: Ephriam S Frost AFN 22JH-BXF, Abigail W Smith 22JH-C11.

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Charles Perkins 
Frost, Charles (I7317)
 
25739 Parents: Ephriam S Frost AFN 22JH-BXF, Abigail W Smith 22JH-C11. Frost, Charles Perkins (I19776)
 
25740 PARENTS: John BARDOLPH b.1489 Credyton, Devonshire, England AFN 8WKX-ZQ / mother unknown name; Bardolph (I20150)
 
25741 Parents: John GURDON / Anne Gurdon, Ann (I22228)
 
25742 Parents: John Warren AFN 9BCH-GL, Elizabeth Gerard 9BCH-HR. Warren, Christopher (I22238)
 
25743 Parents: Malachi Browning, Mary Collier.

Mary Browning and John Pease had a son Thomas Pease b.1657 in Edgartown, Dukes, Mass. He died after 1748 in Edgartown. He md. Bathsheba Merry abtr 1684. She was b.16 Jun 1665. They had 10 children. 
Browning, Mary (I20769)
 
25744 Parents: Thomas Browne AFN RCLN-D7, Joan Sayer 10NG-Q5T.

Rec of L. Derek Maude 1988. 
Browne, Abraham (I22224)
 
25745 Parents: Thomas Gibbons AFN G2K2-7T, Elizabeth Pierpont G2K2-81. Gibbons, Elizabeth (I19849)
 
25746 Parents: Thomas Moble AFN FXH6-5L, Mrs. MKTW-3M. Mable, Ann (I22237)
 
25747 Parents: Thomas Sherman AFN 52LG-18, Jane Waller 52LG-2F. Sherman, Henry [Medieval] (I20628)
 
25748 Parents: William Stone PID KF5X-F85, Hannah Barnard KZN5-TTY. Stone, Hannah (I22313)
 
25749 Paterson, New Jersey City Directories, 1890-1893:
Ulric D. Fairbanks salesman 716 E 18th Paterson, NJ 1890,1891,1892,1893 
Fairbanks, Ulrich Dahlgren (I1783)
 
25750 Paul died of Cancer. Deuel, Paul Jones (I15211)
 

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