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Subject: Re: [Carrington] Re: Do I have a related CARRINGTON line?
Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 09:32:49 -0600
From: "Vicki Rabe" <fdlpets(a)charter.net>
To: <p.wyant(a)sasktel.net>
References: <3.0.1.32.20030106205423.01ffbdf8(a)lincoln.midcoast.com>
<3E1AE20E.5050502(a)sasktel.net>
Hi, I'm checking to see if my Dana CARRINGTON b. 1787 Conn. m. Nancy MONROE
from VT. might match any of your Carringtons.
Vicki
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From: "Peter S. Wyant" <p.wyant(a)sasktel.net>
To: <Carrington-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 8:19 AM
Subject: [Carrington] Re: Do I have a related CARRINGTON line?
Isabel,
I cannot assist you as all my CARRINGTONs are in Essex and Suffolk,
U.K., but I have forwarded your post on to the CARRINGTON List.
Regards,
Peter Wyant
CARRINGTON List Admin.
dickiz(a)lincoln.midcoast.com wrote:
> Hi Diane & Peter:
>
> My curiosity has been aroused by the names in Diane's CARRINGTON line
and
> the similarity of names and professions with my own CARRINGTON
line.
> Although it is in Connecticut, no connection to the well-known Edward
> CARRINGTON line there can be found.
>
> I can trace back only to Dr. Peter CARRINGTON ( -ca1727) who m. New
> Haven, CT bef 1692, Ann (WILMOT) LINES (1669/70-aft1727), wid/o
Benjamin
> LINES; their sons were John, Dan, Zebulon, Noadiah, Lemuel,
Levinus,
> Riverius. John, Lemuel, Riverius also were physicians.
>
> 2. Dan (1701-1736) m. New Haven 28 Aug 1727, Hannah TUTTLE
(bp1697-ca1784);
> their sons were Timothy, Dan.
>
> 3. Timothy (1728- ) m. Wallingford, CT 26 Sep 1751, Mamre MUNSON
> (1734-1787); their sons were Liverus, Lemuel, Dan, Timothy, John.
>
> 4. Timothy (1768- ) m. Wallingford, Esther HALL (1770- ); their
only
> son was Stephen Hall who m. Lydia GILBERT (sis/o Asa, Jr).
>
> 5. Nancy (1801-ca1832) m. Wallingford 30 Jun 1819, Asa GILBERT, Jr
(1798-
> ) who took the first two shiploads of lumber from St. Clair
Co., MI to
> Chicago. Nancy and perhaps some children d. during a cholera epidemic
in
> Michigan. My GILBERT line is then: Theodore Monroe, Charles
Pusey,
Edna
> Belle (my mother). Nancy & Asa also named a son Timothy.
>
> Dr. Timothy CARRINGTON is first recorded in New Haven 8 Oct 1702 when
the
> General Assembly paid him for professional services; he
witnessed a
legal
> document 11 Jan 1706/7. Where did he come from?
>
> "The ancestors in direct line in this country" of a Dr. Edward
CARRINGTON
> (for whom I don't have dates) "were Edward, Dr. Peter,
Dr. John and Dr.
> Lemuel of Amity Parish of New Haven." (Source: "Medical History and
> Biography", Papers of New Haven Colonial History Society, Vol. 2, p.
299)
>
> Is it possible my Dr. Timothy came north from Madison Co, GA? Any
clues
or
> suggestions for research will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Isabel
>
>
>
>
>
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