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Hi,
I'm looking for information on John Chandler b. 25 Nov 1755 VA? d. 9 Dec
1843 Green co KY.
m. Elizabeth Shreve 1776 VA? Is there another John Chandler in Green Co
KY who married Caty Tunstall ? Johns' wife is died by the time he dies
in 1843.
Known children acording to his will they are,
Horatio b 20 Oct 1778 d 10 Oct 1857 Taylor Co Ky m. Conny Thompson
1824 Green Co KY
Dorcas b 1780 d 18 Dec 1863 Taylor Co Ky m Elijah Sanders 1801
Green Co KY
Catherine b. 1784
Elizabeth b 1787 d before 1870 m. Abner Bottom 1809 Green Co KY
Lucinda b 1788 m. Robert Faucett 1806 Green Co KY
Sally b? d. 1844 Sangamon co ILL m. Philip Crowder 1797 Green co KY.
Questions 1. Where did they live in VA?
2. Am I dealing with 2 John Chandler in Green co KY?
3. Were all the children born in VA?
4. When did they move to KY?
Any help would be very much appreciated. I know about the CFA they have
him m to a different woman.
Thank you
Jane
Sorry to post this to the list, but I didn't know any other way. If anyone
sent me an e-mail, please send it to me again, as I couldn't receive any
e-mail as the mailbox was too big. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Sara Gredler
petegred(a)crosslink.net
Fred:
My gg grandfather was William J. Chandler, born around 1838 in Alabama.
They lived in Rogerville, Lauderdale County. However, my William was
married to Hannah C. Apparently there were alot of William Chandlers.
William J. and Hannah had the following children: Mary M. (1856),
Samilly (1861), Bettie (1862), James Alexander (1865), Bethel Franklin
(April 16, 1866), and Matilda (1869). Years of birth are estimated from
ages on U.S. Census. We know how accurate that can be. <G> Bethel
Franklin was my great grandfather and I remember him well. He was 96
years old when he died.
Parents of William J. were Garrett S. Chandler (born in Georgia) and
Sarah Ann Stapler (born in TN). They were married Feb. 21, 1835 in
Lauderdale County, AL. Their children were: Rody, William J., Elizabeth,
James Alexander, Bethel and Matilda. Sometimes confusing since the last
four children of both William J. and Garrett had the same names, if you
count Bettie and Elizabeth the same. Interesting though, huh?
I think Garrett's parents may have been John Chandler and Rhoda ?. John
was born around 1790 in Georgia. Other children besides Garrett S. were
Mary, Matin, and Lucinda. Info comes from 1850 U.S. Census that shows
John to be 60 years old, Rhoda 55, Mary 23, Matin (Martin?) 20 and
Lucinda 14. I think there could have been older children, probably
married and not living at home. The 1860 Census shows only John and
Rhoda in the household.
Do any of these tie in with your Alabama Chandlers? Would love to make
connection also. I have more info on some of these and descendents I
would be glad to share.
LaJuana Knott
I have anxiously been following along with everyone on this line. I thought I
should post my direct line as well. I would love to share what I have with
anyone who should find a familiar name. I do have birth &/or death dates on
most of the people listed, but opted to only post my direct line only.
William was my 10th G Grandfather.
Jayne Banks
1. William Chandler. b. About 1535. m. Annis (Agnes) Bayford. b. About
1603. They had the following children:
2 i. William Chandler
3 ii. Thomas Chandler Capt.
4 iii. Hannah Chandler
5 iv. Henry Chandler
6 v. John Chandler [Dea.]
7 vi. William Chandler
8 vii. Sarah Chandler
9 viii. Annis Chandler
3. Thomas Chandler Capt. b. Before 9 August 1628 in Bishop-Stortford, Herts,
England. d. 15 January 1702/1703 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts. m. Hannah
Brewer, daughter of Daniel Brewer & Hannah Morell, 1650. b. 1630 in Of
Andover, Essex, Massachusetts. d. 25 October 1717 in Andover, Essex,
Massachusetts. They had the following children:
10 i. Thomas Chandler
11 ii. John Chandler
12 iii. Hannah Chandler
13 iv. William Chandler
14 v. Sarah Chandler
15 vi. Thomas Chandler
16 vii. Henry Chandler
17 viii. Joseph Chandler
13. William Chandler. b. 28 May 1659 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts. d.
Before 1729. m.Eleanor Phelps, daughter of Edward Phelps & Elizabeth Adams,
21 April 1687 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts. b. 1661 in Newbury, Essex,
Massachusetts. They had the following children:
18 i. Eleanor Chandler
19 ii. William Chandler
20 iii. Benjamin Chandler
21 iv. Moses Chandler
21. Moses Chandler . b. in Hampton, New Hampshire. m. Anna Sanborn, daughter
of Stephen Sanborn & Hannah P. Philbrick, 13 July 1721. b. 10 September 1699.
d. in Lancaster, Mass. They had the following children:
22 i. Hannah Chandler
23 ii. Sanborn Chandler
24 iii. Eliphalet Chandler
25 iv. Moses Chandler
26 v. Ann Chandler
23. Sanborn Chandler. d. 1790. m. Hannah. d. in Moultonboro, New Hampshire.
They had the following children:
27 i. Hannah Chandler
28 ii. Moses Chandler
29 iii. Joseph Chandler
30 iv. Ebenezer Chandler
31 v. Aretas Chandler
32 vi. Abraham Chandler
33 vii. Comfort Chandler
30. Ebenezer Chandler. d. 12 June 1842 in South Wheelock, Vermont. m. Sally
(Sarah) Sargent, daughter of Aaron Sargent & Submit Esterbrook. b. 1757 in Of
Canterbury, New Hampshire. d. 10 August 1839 in South Wheelock, Vermont. They
had the following children:
34 i. Submit Chandler
35 ii. Sarah Sanborn Chandler
36 iii. John Chandler
37 iv. Hannah Chandler
38 v. Elijah Chandler
39 vi. Patty Chandler
40 vii. Theophilus Chandler
41 viii. Comfort Chandler
42 ix. Ebenezer Chandler
43 x. Martha Chandler
36. John Chandler. b. 29 October 1785 in Canterbury, New Hampshire. d. 1
February 1875 in South Wheelock, Vermont. m. Mariam French Darling, daughter
of Moses Darling & Judith French, 17 October 1810 in Wheelock, Vermont. b. 25
January 1783 in Hopkinton, New Hampshire ?. d. 19 March 1855. They had the
following children:
44 i. Thomas Peach Chandler
45 ii. John Perival Chandler
46 iii. Elizabeth Gould Chandler
47 iv. Ephraim Albert Chandler
48 v. Moses Darling Chandler
44. Thomas Peach Chandler. b. 29 October 1812. d. 2 November 1904. m. Betsey
Woodmansee, daughter of Samuel Woodmansee & Olive, 28 October 1841. b. 16 June
1811 in Marshfield, Vermont. d. 1 September 1875. They had the following
children:
49 i. Miriam Darling Chandler
50 ii. Olive W. Chandler
51 iii. Sylvester P. Chandler
52 iv. Clara Elizabeth Chandler
50. Olive W. Chandler. b. 25 August 1842 in St. John, Vermont. d. 12 December
1902 in Independence, Montgomery Co., Kansas. m. George Lovell Banks, son of
Orin Banks & Olive Brown, 9 October 1864 in Lake County, Indiana. b. 13
October 1839 in Madison Township, Lake Co., Ohio. d. 20 August 1924 in
Independence, Montgomery Co., Kansas.
My name is Hubert Thomas Chandler and you can find information about me
at Family Tree Makers Genealogy Site: Home Pages -
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/h/a/Hubert-T-Chandler/
There has been a lot of traffic on the CHANDLER-L(a)rootsweb.com address in
recent days, so I thought I would ask again about Thompson Chandler.
Thompson Chandler was born February 22, 1811 and died December 28, 1877
in Kanawha County, W. Va. He married Margaret Smith July 25, in Giles
County, VA (she was born March 31, 1809). A copy of his marriage
certificate is available, but does not show either of their parents. The
bondsman was Joel Sartain and the minister was Elijah Beller. Almost
everything is known about where Thompson lived (after his marriage) and
who were his descendants. At this time, the Thompson Chandler portion of
my data base has over 500 names to include spouses.
One of my cousins was an avid genealogist and much of the information she
passed on was gathered without the aid of a computer. She is now over 80
and has not researched in the past 10 - 15 years. Computer research has
been invaluable since I took up the hobby in April. I have made many
advances in other family lines for both my family and my wife's family,
but no luck with Thompson Chandler. I have hired a genealogist from
Franklin County (near Giles Co.) to help research local libraries and a
lot of Chandler information has been uncovered, but no Thompson - YET.
Even negative information is helpful and I feel like I may be getting
closer.
I recently joined the Chandler Family Association. They have an indexed
file of over 60,000 descendants of John Chandler of 1610 Jamestown, but
no Thompson listed. I am sure their files will be of great help once I
discover Thompson and Margaret's parents.
If you have read this far in what has to be a lengthy message, stick with
me for seven more paragraphs and I will tell you what I know about
Thompson's possible ancestors at this point in time. Perhaps you have
some related information or can make a suggestion for a research
direction.
The first information I have on Thompson is the marriage data listed
above. One of his sons, Ransom Kiles Chandler, left a family bible with
all the children's names and birth dates and it includes Thompson and
Margaret's birth and marriage data. No birth place or parents are listed
for either. Many have assumed that he was born in Giles Co. (some have
speculated on a nearby counties of Franklin and Monroe). Thompson appears
in the 1840 Giles Co. census, but only one Chandler appears before this
(1830 Giles - Moses Chandler, b. 1805) who was close to Thompson's age.
Moses has been researched and he appears to be a child of Jesse and Sally
Chandler of nearby Franklin Co. Research has not shown a connection, but
I would be surprised if Moses was not a cousin.
There are a number of Chandlers in this western area of VA (Shenandoah
Valley and Blue Ridge Mountain area) and a search of computer census
records show a number of Chandlers in the nearby NC area. The individuals
mentioned (this area) date from 1790 and before. Complicating research is
the fact that the VA 1790, 1800 and parts of the 1810 census records were
destroyed in the war of 1812. Although there is some reconstruction of
the census records from tax data, etc., they are not complete.
There were Chandlers listed in census and marriage and tax documents for
the area of Halifax, Orange, Franklin and Rockbridge Counties prior to
1800 which may eventually connect to Thompson. I found that in that area,
there were only 4 Chandlers listed in 1810.
Recently, I become aware that I had ignored a possibility. There was a
Polly Chandler listed in the 1810 Boutetourt County VA census. What I did
not know, was that at that time Botetourt County was contiguous with
Giles Co. - now there is a Craig Co. between them. At first glance, I did
not think she was a possibility since she was single and lived two
counties away (I thought) - i.e., Craig Co. did not exist in the time of
Thompson's birth.
Polly Chandler was the only Chandler head of household in Botetourt in
1810, a year before Thompson's birth. Does this mean that Polly could not
be Thompson's mother? Perhaps.
Polly Chandler was listed as a head of household. (census listing was
20100-10110-00). I had a very difficult time finding an initial
connection to Polly Chandler (did not know maiden name) in other
documents of that area and time. I finally started checking the computer
for all marriage records for women with the first name Polly and married
to a Chandler near that time and place. I found a few candidates some
distance away, but did find one close by. A Polly Darst married a John
Chandler July 14, 1802 in Rockbridge Co. which is the county on
Botetourt's east. I surmised that this is the same Polly and that John
died before the 1810 census. The 1810 census shows her with two boys and
one girl under 10. This could not have been Thompson unless we have his
birth year (1811) wrong, and that is a possibility. However, the census
shows one female 26-45 (probably Polly) and one male and one female
between 16-26 in her household. I wonder if this may have been another
Chandler couple living with Polly. If so, they might have been Thompson's
parents. Another possibility (maybe remote) was that Polly became
pregnant in the summer of 1810 and then John died, the census was taken
and Thompson was born in February of 1811. Of interest only, I found a
Polly Chandler's marriage to James Hopkins in Rockbridge Co. Nov. 17,
1817. I would guess this was Polly's second marriage. Her father appears
to be a Benjamin Darst.
It has been suggested that the name Thompson was his mother's family
name, since it does not appear anywhere in Chandler records before this
time. A clue to be followed - there were a number of Thompson families
in Rockbridge Co. at this point in time.
Anybody out there want to help me play detective? Genealogy is fun.
Tom Chandler
My CHANDLER dilemma. John Henry Chandler was born in GA 14 Aug 1831,
and when grown moved to TX, where he married Elizabeth Cameron. He had 2
known sisters, RITTY Chandler and AMANDA Chandler. Cannot determine his
parents, or any other siblings.
I "think" John Henry is a son or grandson of JOHN Chandler a Rev. War
soldier from VA. John was in Gwinnett Co. GA in 1830, then in Benton
(now Calhoun) Co. AL during the 1830s and 1840s. A cousin started this
research before he died, and wrote to a genealogist in Tuscaloosa, AL.
trying to trace Ritty, who married a Harrison. She could not locate
Ritty Chandler Harrison but had this to say:
"A strange thing: John Chandler, a Revolutionary War pensioner in Benton
Co., AL, on his last payment it was stated that he died Feb. 19, 1850,
in Benton County and was survived by an only child, RITTA Chandler
Taylor."
The 1850 Census of Benton County, AL has a 60 year-old female named
"RITTER" married to a man named Taylor, born in SC, and she had a
daughter, Elizabeth, born in GA. "Ritter" is probably a variant of Ritta
or Ritty. The cousin saw a postcard written in 1885 from an Elizabeth
Ann Mathews to Amanda (Chandler) Ridgeway saying "I am the only daughter
of your sister Ritty....".
Do any of these names mean anything to you? May I hear from you?
Kathryn
kjcb.tx(a)worldnet.att.net
In a message dated 97-12-03 16:02:00 EST, you write:
<< I would like to communicate and share info with descendants of William
Chandler, born June 1835 in Alabama. >>
Could your William Chandler be related to a Joel Chandler (b. 1800, SC) who
married Ritta Bonds (b. 1798, SC)?
Joel and Ritta married before 1820 and until 1840 were living in Carroll
County, Georgia. They then moved into Benton County, Alabama. I'm looking
for Joel's family. I have his wife and all the kids, but need some help with
his siblings and parents. His father is supposed to be John Chandler (AKA
Grandsire Chandler), but I have not been able to prove this.
Joel and Ritta had the following children:
Mary Polly Chandler (b. ca 1820) m. Dave Owens
Sally Ann Chandler (b. 1822) m. Dan Chandler
Ritta Chandler (b. 1824) m1. ? Brown m2. ? Bacon
Bailey Chandler (b. 1825) m1. Sarah Ann McVay m2. Cora Mailcoat
Narcissa Chandler (b. 1830) m. Jim Ford
Lucy Chandler (b. 1832) m. Jim Sharpe
Susan Chandler (b. 1834) m. Allen Logan
William 'Bill' Chandler (b. 1836) marriage and children unknown
(Could this be the William Chandler you're looking for?)
Temperance Chandler (b. 1837) m. Levi? Womack
William David Chandler (b. 1838) m1. Lucinda Whisenhunt m2. Gus Stephenson
John Chandler (b. 1838?) m. Pharthina E. White
Joel Chandler Jr. (b. 1842) m. Mealie J. _______
George Washington Chandler (b. 1845) m. Blithe Huddleston
Nancy Chandler (b. 1847) m. unknown
In 1845, Joel packed up the wife and kids and along with six of his neighbors,
they formed a wagon train and headed west. They ended up in Nathan, Pike
County, Arkansas where Joel and his sons purchased land. Joel died there in
1876 and Ritta died sometime in the 1860's. She is supposed to be buried in
the Old Nashville Cemetery in Nashville, Arkansas, but I could not find a
headstone for her.
*****
I am descended from their son William David Chandler. William David married
Lucinda Whisenhunt and they had a total of 10 children, 5 of whom survived.
They were:
James David Chandler (b. 1864) m. Eliza Stokes
John Steve Chandler (b. 1867) m. Francis Tollett
Noah William Chandler (b. 1868) m. Virginia Lee Kesterson
Mary Susan Chandler (b. 1878) m. Irvin Bagley
Bub Chandler (b. 1877) m. Margaret Tollett
After Lucinda died, William David married again in 1883 to Augusta Stephenson.
Gus and David had 3 children:
Alice Chandler (b. 1884) m. Andy Green
Gracie Chandler (b. 1900) m. George G. Hairston
Betty Chandler (b. 1892) m. unknown
William David and his son, James David, both served in the Confederate Army
while John, Noah and Bub opted for the Union.
*****
James David and Louisa packed up the wagons in 1895 and left Howard County,
Arkansas for the Oklahoma Territory. They arrived just 19 days before the
birth of their 8th child and settled in Egypt, Oklahoma (Pontotoc County).
They later homesteaded in the community of New Bethel where they raised their
children. Dave and Louisa are both buried in Konawa, Oklahoma. Their children
were:
Ada Lou Chandler (b. 1883) m1. Levi Julian m2. Dempsey Kellum
Henry David Chandler (b. 1884) m. Bessie Belle Bevel
Bras Chandler (b. 1885) m. Jewel 'Bessie' Driver
Flora Clementine Chandler (b. 1886) m. Jasper A. Bess
William Clarence Chandler (b. 1888) m. Onah Adell Self
Dona Emmaline Chandler (b. 1891) m. Stanley G. Lunsford
Essie Elizabeth Chandler (b. 1893) m. James T. Fulton
Barbara Lee 'Barbie' Chandler (b. 1896) m. William Panktom Walker *born in
O.T.
Sidney George 'Sid' Chandler (b. 1899) m1. Maud Morris m2. Leona Higdon
Carrie M. Chandler (b. 1901) m. Jesse Arthur Daniels
Alice Glarcie Chandler (b. 1902) m. George Latha Sparkman
Myrtle Frances Chandler (b. 1904) m. Clarence Jones
Ivan 'Steve' Chandler (b. 1905) m. Lillian Peaster
Charley Grady Chandler (b. 1908) m1. Lela Graham m2. Irene Dobbs
James 'Lewis' Chandler (b. 1909) remained single
***
Alice and George Sparkman were my Grandparents.
I have quite of bit of information on these families, however, its kind of
like Swiss Cheese - It has a lot of holes. If you can help, I'd really
appreciate it. I'm willing to share information and sources.
You can contact me at Rramsey113(a)aol.com <A HREF="mailto:rramsey113@aol.com">
rramsey113(a)aol.com</A>
Here is my CHANDLER list as poor as it is:
My gg grandfather was William B. Chandler, born 1805, married Rebecca (?)
b. 1822. They married September 1838. Their children were :
(1) Kirby E. b. Feb. 27, 1863, m. Mary FUNCHESS Aug. 1889
(2) Laurenda b. 1840
(3) Vincent b. 1843
(4) Seymour b. 1848
(5) Cordella b. 1851
(6) Stanhope b. 1855
(7) Ella b. 1861 m. S. A. BERRY on January 6, 1878.
I have a copy of the Chandler Family Association Book, but unfortunately,
my line seems to be one that isn't in there. Any help would be greatly
appreicated as I am at a loss with William B. and his son, Kirby, my
ggrandfather. I do know that for a while, Kirby lived with his sister,
Ella Berry in Crystal Springs, MS. While I do not believe that William B.
was born in MS, I do believe that the children were.
Thanks, Deb
Seeking information on ancestors and siblings of:
Ann Carter CHANDLER, b. 27 Aug 1837, d. 5 Aug 1920, Petersburg, VA, m. ? to
William C. STALLINGS, b. ca 1824 in Maryland, d. ca 1864.
Glad to share research with others.
J. Michael Brown
jmichael37(a)aol.com
I would like to communicate and share info with descendants of William
Chandler, born June 1835 in Alabama. He died April 13, 1910 near
Brookport, IL. He served as a Captain in the 6th Cavalry, CO. G TN
Vols. during the Civil War. He first married Marcissi Moore; she died
and he married Eliza Ann Birchett on September 28, 1865 in McNairy
County, TN. Their children are Albert A. Chandler, B: Oct 3, 1867;
William B. Chandler, B: Dec 26, 1869; James R. Chandler, B: 1872; John
Chandler, B: Jan 7, 1875; Lorena Chandler, B: Jan 7, 1877; Larn
Chandler, B: May 29, 1880. On May 24, 1881 William married Alydia
Turner Dillingham, born in 1845. Their children are: Mable Chandler,
born April 22, 1893; Sylvia alice Chandler, born Oct 17, 1895. Fred
McKenzie.
I have paid close attention to the discussion about William and Annis
Chandler. My Chandler gggrandfather, Martin Chandler, lived in Shrewsbury
Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, and is listed in Stillwell's
Genealogical and Historical Miscellany, Vol V, p.332 as Unlocated
Chandlers, somehow related to the William and Annis Chandler family. These
Chandlers are: Martin Chandler, b. around 1842, m. Samantha White and had
a number of children: Minnie, August, Lafayette, Frank, David, Martin,
Addison, Evan, Etta and Charlotte, etc. I would love to find Martin's
parents.
Good suggestions on including sources, Arleen, but you'll find that most of
them are the materials you send in your response to my in inquiry.
You give The 1883 Chandler book, and the Roxbury VR's, and the History of
the First Church of Roxbury as sources of the Jan. 19 1641/42 death date,
but attribute to two of the same sources the June 19 burial date. Five
months between death and burial are difficult to accept. Savage, Vol. I,
p. 359, says he was buried on January 24,1642.
As to the variety of names for Annis, the Roxbury VR death notice calls
her Annis; the Hist of the First Church of Roxbury refers to her as Hannah.
Torrey
has three listing for her marriages. In the one to William Chandler she is
called Ann?/Annis?/Anmer?/Hannah [Alcock?], 1603-1683? In the entry for
her marriage to John Dane she is called Agnes/Annis/Ann/Hannah (Bayford)
CHANDLER.
In the entry for her John Parmenter marriage she is Ann/Amis (Bayford)
(Chandler) Dane. The History of Woodstock CT Genealogies is quoted as
calling her Annis Hooker, sister of the Rev. Thomas Hooker and widow of
George Alcock.
Torrey does give a marriage of George Alcock and Anne Hooker, but says that
she died either 1629, 1630, or 1631.
The Virkus Compendium (a notoriusly unreliable source, but sometimes right)
says the wife of William Chandler was Annie or Agnes Bayford daughter of
Francis. Savage says she was Annis or Hannah (no surname given).
The Article Genealogical Research in England, Ancestry of William Chandler
of Roxbury, Mass. is perhaps the most reliable source of information, and
it gives her name as Annis (or Agnes or Ann) daughter of Francis and Johan
Bayford. It also gives four generations of Chandlers prior to William!
Note: I have had her in my records for some 40 years Annis (Agnes)
Bayford, but have been uncomfortable with all the other information
floating around. Having just reviewed all this, I feel better!
Bert
Hi Can someone check "The Chandler Family: the Descendants of William and Annis Chandler who Settled in Roxbury, Mass. 1637?
I would like to know if there is a listing for a David Chandler b. circa 1779 in VT or NH.
Thanks
Homer Thiel
Tucson, AZ
Here is the ancestry of Annis (Agnes) BAYFORD as given in _Genalogical
Research in England: The Bayford Family_, by G. Andrews Moriarty; New
England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1942. Incidentally, one
of my CHANDLER "cousins" visited the church in Bishop's Stortford few years
ago, and the organist was named BAYFORD!
Descendants of Richard Bayford
1 Richard BAYFORD b: Abt. 1535 in of Farnham, Essex, England d: Bef. 15 May
1599 in Farnham, Essex, England
. +Joan SEARLE b: Unknown d: Aft. 15 May 1599 Father: Mother: m: 10 Apr 1564
in Farnham, Essex, England
...2 William BAYFORD b: Abt. 1565 d: Aft. 15 May 1599
...2 Francis BAYFORD b: Abt. 1567 d: Bef. 3 Dec 1622
....... +Johan ? b: Unknown d: Aft. 3 Dec 1622 Father: Mother:
........3 Richard BAYFORD b: Abt. 1600 in Farnham, Essex, England d: Aft.
1614 ........3 Annis BAYFORD b: Abt. 1603 in Farnham, Essex, England d:
1637 in Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA
............ +William CHANDLER b: Abt. 1595 in Bishop's Stortford,
Hertfordshire, England d: 26 Nov 1641 in Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA Father:
Henry Chandler Mother: Anne ? m: 6 Nov 1625 in Farnham, Essex, England
........3 John BAYFORD b: Abt. 1605 in Farnham, Essex, England d: Aft. 9
Jun 1614
...2 Thomas BAYFORD b: Abt. 1569 d: Unknown
...2 Mary BAYFORD b: Abt. 1572 d: Aft. 15 May 1599
...2 Elizabeth BAYFORD b: Abt. 1575 d: Aft. 15 May 1599
Does anyone have a Phebe or Phoebe Chandler in their lines. I am just
getting started on that line and dont really have any info at this time.
Thanks
Dawn
deville(a)fix.net
Bert,
Basically your answer is:
Yes, Capt. Thomas of Andover m. Hannah Brewer
is the son of Wm & Agnes "Annis" Bayford.
and
Yes, This Thomas is the brother of Hannah who married George Abbot III.
An interesting source is:
"Salem Witchcraft and Hawthorne's House of Seven Gables"
Enders A. Robinson, Heritage Books, Inc, Bowie MD 1992
Also:
"The Town of Roxbury: It's Memorable Persons and Places.
Frances S.Drake, pub. by the author, 131 Warren St., 1878
and:
"History of the Town of Waitsfield, VT 1782-1908 with family genealogies""
Matt Bushnell Jones. George E. Littlefield, Boston, MA 1909.
That said...
Does anyone have the ancestry of Agnes Bayford?
Steve Kraus
103002.2212(a)compuserve.com