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Descendants
of Roger Chapin
Generation
No. 1
1.
Roger1 Chapin1,2 was born Bef. 1540
in Totnes, Devonshire, England, and died December 09, 1590 in Constantine,
Falmouth, Cornwall, England.
He married Urdde3.
She was born Abt. 1540 in England, and died Aft. September 09, 1590.
A
Transcript of the Records of the Parish of Paignton, England (spelling as is):
Weddings
-
1590
John Chapin & Phillipe Easton 14 Septemb
1600
George Stone & Phillipe Chapin 26 January
1611
James Narracot & Joane Chapin 9 July
1620
Thomas Chapin & Bridgett Hannafrd 7 Augu
1623
Samuell Chappin and Cicely Peny 9 ffebru
Christenings
-
1598
Samuel s of John Chapin 8 Octob
1601
Cicely d of Henry Penney 21 ffebruary
1624
David s of Samuell Chapin 4 January
Burials
-
1600
Margret d of John Chapin 11 Decemb
1628
Thomas Chapin 27 May
1628
Samuell s of Thomas Chapin 15 June
I
hereby certify this sixth day of December, 1910, that the above items are true
copies of the original official records, as entered in the above years, in the
official Register of Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials of the church of St. John
Baptist for the Parish of Paignton in the County of Devonshire, and Diocese of
Exeter, England.
(Signed)
A. Linzee Giles, Vicar of Paignton
Source:
The Chapin Book of Genealogical Data, page VIII
Children
of Roger Chapin and Urdde are:
2
i.
Margery2 Chapin4, died October 31, 1569.
3
ii.
Johan Chapin4, born June 30, 1560; died Unknown.
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4
iii.
John Chapin, born September 25, 1566 in Paignton, Devonshire, England;
died June 03, 1600 in Paignton, Devonshire, England.
5
iv.
Margett Chapin5,6, born February 10, 1570/71 in Totnes,
Devonshire, England; died Unknown.
6
v.
Luke Chapin6, born May 08, 1576 in Totnes, Devonshire,
England; died September 09, 1590 in Totnes, Devonshire, England. Notes
for Luke Chapin: He
died of the plague.
Generation
No. 2
4.
John2 Chapin (Roger1)7,8
was born September 25, 1566 in Paignton, Devonshire, England9,
and died June 03, 1600 in Paignton, Devonshire, England9.
He married Phillipe Easton10 September 14, 1590
in Paignton, Devonshire, England11,12, daughter of Henry
Easton and Joan Cliffee.
She was born Abt. 1569 in Paignton, Devonshire, England, and died January
20, 1614/15 in Paignton, Devonshire, England.
Notes
for John Chapin:
According
to "Colonial Families of the United States" John was "probably
lost at sea in 1600".
Children
of John Chapin and Phillipe Easton are:
7
i.
Joane3 Chapin13, born June 26, 1591 in
Paignton, Devonshire, England; died Unknown.
She married James Narracott13 July 09, 1611 in
Paignton, Devonshire, England14; died Unknown.
8
ii.
Phillipe Chapin, born January 06, 1593/94 in Paignton, Devonshire,
England; died Unknown.
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9
iii.
Thomas Chapin, born March 08, 1596/97 in Paignton, Devonshire, England;
died May 27, 1628 in Paignton, Devonshire, England.
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10
iv.
Deacon Samuel Chapin, born October 08, 1598 in Paignton, Devonshire,
England; died November 11, 1675 in Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts.
11
v.
Margaret Chapin15, born November 16, 1600 in Paignton,
Devonshire, England16; died December 11, 1600 in Paignton,
Devonshire, England16.
Generation
No. 3
9.
Thomas3 Chapin (John2, Roger1)17
was born March 08, 1596/97 in Paignton, Devonshire, England, and died May 27,
1628 in Paignton, Devonshire, England.
He married Bridgett Hannaford17 August 07, 1620
in Paignton, Devonshire, England18.
She died Unknown.
Children
of Thomas Chapin and Bridgett Hannaford are:
12
i.
Phillipe4 Chapin18, born July 06, 1621; died
Unknown.
13
ii.
John Chapin18, born June 01, 1623; died Unknown.
14
iii.
Samuell Chapin18, born July 04, 1624; died Unknown.
15
iv.
Thomas Chapin18, born July 14, 1626; died Unknown.
10.
Deacon Samuel3 Chapin (John2, Roger1)19,20,21
was born October 08, 1598 in Paignton, Devonshire, England22,
and died November 11, 1675 in Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts23.
He married Cicely Penny24,25,26 February 09,
1623/24 in Paignton, Devonshire, England27, daughter of Henry
Penny and Jane.
She was born February 27, 1601/02 in Paignton, Devonshire, England28,
and died February 08, 1681/82 in Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts29.
Notes
for Deacon Samuel Chapin:
Deacon
Samuel Chapin was a forceful and dynamic man. A man with Puritan faith, he
brought his family to New England about 1638. Living first in Roxbury, Mass.
then moving to Springfield in 1642 as one of the founders of that city then
called Agawam. He served his town in many capacities including Selectman,
Auditor and Magistrate and he was Deacon of the church for some 25 years.
Next
to the Public Library in Springfield there is a bronze statue, "The
Puritan", placed there 24 Nov 1887 which honors him. It is the sculptor's
idea of how such a man as Deacon Chapin, a man of his moral standing and
spiritual qualities ought to have looked.
A
chronology of Samuel Chapin's activities:
1638:
Samuel Chapin and wife Cicely were at Roxbury. Came to Springfield, MA from
Roxbury, MA.
1641,
2 Jun: Samuel Chapin of Springfield, MA, admitted Freeman.
1643:
Town officer. He took a prominent part in all the affairs of the town, both
religious and civil.
1644:
Freeman
1648:
A member of the Board of Selectmen on which Benjamin Cooley first served. A
member of the first Board of Selectmen and served 9 consecutive years.
1649:
Deacon.
1651:
Commissioner.
1652:
John Pynchon, Elizur Holyoke and Samuel Chapin were appointed Commissioners, or
Magistrates, to hear and determine all cases and offences, both civil and
criminal, "that reach
not
to life, limbe and banishment."
1653:
The General Court appointed him and John Pynchon to lay out Northampton and its
bounds, and they made purchase of the lands from the Indians.
1664:
He petitioned the General Court for some land for services done.
1669:
The General Court granted him 200 acres as laid out 4 miles from Mendon, bounded
as in the platt which is on file, provided it did not exceed 200 acres and that
it did not take in any of the meadows now granted to Mendon.
1674,
4 Mar (1st mo.): Samuel Chapin wrote his will. Bequeathed to wife, son Henry,
grandson Thomas Gilbert.
1676,
24 Mar: Will probated. Son Japhet Chapin with his wife Abilene deposed.
Notes
for Cicely Penny:
In
her will, Cecily CHAPIN bequeathed to sons Henry CHAPIN of Springfield, MA and
Josia h CHAPIN of Braintree, MA; to Sarah THOMAS and Hannah HITCHCOCK; to Henry
GILBERT, apprentice to John HITCHCOCK. Named son Japhet executor.
Children
of Samuel Chapin and Cicely Penny are:
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16
i.
David4 Chapin, born January 04, 1624/25 in Paignton,
Devonshire, England; died August 16, 1672 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.
17
ii.
Sarah Chapin30,31, born October 1628 in Berry Pomeroy,
Devonshire, England32; died August 05, 1684 in Springfield,
Hampden Co., Massachusetts.
She married Rowland Thomas33 April 14, 1647 in Berry
Pomeroy, Devonshire, England; died Unknown.
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18
iii.
Catherine Chapin, born 1626 in Paignton, Devonshire, England; died
February 04, 1712/13 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.
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19
iv.
Henry Chapin, born January 25, 1630/31 in Berry Pomeroy, Devonshire,
England; died August 15, 1718 in Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts.
20
v.
Samuel Chapin34, born January 25, 1630/31 in Berry
Pomeroy, Devonshire, England; died July 10, 1634 in Berry Pomeroy, Devonshire,
England.
21
vi.
John Chapin34, born January 16, 1632/33 in Totnes,
Devonshire, England34; died Unknown.
22
vii.
Honor Chapin34, born May 08, 1635 in Berry Pomeroy,
Devonshire, England; died May 08, 1636 in Berry Pomeroy, Devonshire, England.
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23
viii.
Josiah Chapin, born October 29, 1637 in Berry Pomeroy, Devonshire,
England; died September 10, 1726 in Mendon, Worcester Co., Massachusetts.
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24
ix.
Japhet Chapin, born October 05, 1642 in Roxbury, Massachusetts; died
February 20, 1711/12 in Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts.
25
x.
Hannah Chapin35, born December 02, 1644 in Springfield,
Hampden Co., Massachusetts36; died May 21, 1719 in
Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts.
She married John Hitchcock37 September 27, 1666 in
Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts; died Unknown.
Generation
No. 4
16.
David4 Chapin (Samuel3, John2,
Roger1)38,39 was born January 04, 1624/25 in
Paignton, Devonshire, England40, and died August 16, 1672 in
Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.
He married Lydia Crump41 August 29, 1654 in
Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts41.
She died Unknown.
Children
of David Chapin and Lydia Crump are:
26
i.
Lydia5 Chapin42, born April 19, 165543;
died Unknown.
27
ii.
Caleb Chapin44, born February 02, 1656/5745;
died Unknown.
28
iii.
Sarah Chapin, born March 03, 1657/5846; died Unknown.
29
iv.
Hannah Chapin, born October 23, 166246; died Unknown.
30
v.
Ebenezer Chapin47, born April 06, 166448;
died Unknown.
He married Sarah Gilbert49 October 14, 1702; born
February 19, 1655/5650; died February 04, 1711/1251.
31
vi.
Jonathan Chapin, born February 12, 1664/6552; died
Unknown.
32
vii.
Union Chapin, born December 23, 166952; died Unknown.
18.
Catherine4 Chapin (Samuel3, John2,
Roger1)53,54,55 was born 1626 in Paignton,
Devonshire, England56, and died February 04, 1712/13 in
Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts57.
She married (1) Nathaniel Bliss58 November 20,
164659.
He died Unknown.
She married (2) Thomas Gilbert60,61,62 July 31,
1655 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut63,64, son
of Thomas Gilbert and Elizabeth Bennett.
He was born February 16, 1611/12 in Yardley, Worcester, England65,
and died June 05, 1662 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts66,67.
She married (3) Samuel Marshfield68 December 28,
1664 in Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts.
He died May 08, 1692.
Child
of Catherine Chapin and Nathaniel Bliss is:
33
i.
Margaret5 Bliss69, born November 12, 1649;
died April 03, 1745 in Colchester, New London Co., Connecticut.
Children
of Catherine Chapin and Thomas Gilbert are:
34
i.
Sarah5 Gilbert70, born February 19, 1655/5671;
died February 04, 1711/1272.
She married (1) Samuel Field73 August 09, 1676; born
1651; died June 24, 1697.
She married (2) Ebenezer Chapin73 October 14, 1702;
born April 06, 166474; died Unknown.
Notes
for Samuel Field: Killed
by Indians
35
ii.
John Gilbert75,76, born October 18, 1657 in
Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts77; died 1709 in Stratford,
New Haven, Connecticut.
He married (1) Hannah Blakeman in Stratford, New Haven, Connecticut; died
Unknown. He
married (2) Hannah Canfield July 02, 1695 in Stratford, New Haven, Connecticut;
died Unknown.
36
iii.
Thomas Gilbert78, born March 15, 1657/58 in
Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts79; died May 14, 1698 in
Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.
He married (1) Anna Bancroft; died Unknown.
He married (2) Abilene Marshfield August 04, 1680 in Springfield,
Hampden, Massachusetts; died Unknown.
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37
iv.
Captain Henry Gilbert, born March 01, 1660/61 in Springfield, Hampden,
Massachusetts; died August 17, 1740 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts.
Children
of Catherine Chapin and Samuel Marshfield are:
38
i.
Margaret5 Marshfield80, born December 03,
1670 in Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts; died June 12, 1758 in West
Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts.
39
ii.
Hester Marshfield, born September 06, 166781; died
Unknown.
40
iii.
Josias Marshfield, born September 29, 166581; died
Unknown.
19.
Henry4 Chapin (Samuel3, John2,
Roger1)82,83,84 was born January 25, 1630/31 in
Berry Pomeroy, Devonshire, England85, and died August 15, 1718
in Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts86.
He married Bethia Cooley86 December 15, 1664 in
Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts86, daughter of
Benjamin Cooley and Sarah.
She was born September 16, 1643 in Berry Pomeroy, Devonshire, England87,
and died August 16, 1718 in Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts87.
Notes
for Henry Chapin:
According
to The Chapin Genealogy by Orange Chapin, "Tradition says of Henry, that he
was impressed on board a British man of war and served seven years, during which
time he was in a severe engagement with the Dutch.
He afterwards commanded a merchant ship and made several voyages between
London and Boston, but at length, tired of a seafaring life, took up his
residence in Boston, and afterwards in Springfield, where his father and family
resided."
Between 1670 and 1701 he served for 11 years as Selectman.
In 1689 he was Representative of the General Court of Massachusets.
He and his brother Japhet Chapin were the first settlers in Chicopee,
which was the old "fifth parish" of Springfield. His house was near
the west end of what is now Exchange Street in Chicopee Center.
Children
of Henry Chapin and Bethia Cooley are:
41
i.
Henry5 Chapin87, born January 01, 1665/66 in
Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts; died April 29, 1667 in Springfield,
Hampden Co., Massachusetts88.
42
ii.
Mary Chapin89, born 1668 in Springfield, Hampden Co.,
Massachusetts; died January 13, 1707/08 in Springfield, Hampden Co.,
Massachusetts.
She married Benjamin Wright89 January 24, 1694/9589;
born March 14, 1666/67; died December 25, 1704.
43
iii.
Sarah Chapin89, born March 03, 1669/70 in Springfield,
Hampden Co., Massachusetts; died November 06, 1732 in Springfield, Hampden Co.,
Massachusetts90.
44
iv.
Bethia Chapin91, born February 19, 1671/72; died
Unknown.
45
v.
Henry Chapin, born March 19, 1678/79 in Springfield, Hampden Co.,
Massachusetts; died September 15, 1754 in Springfield, Hampden Co.,
Massachusetts. He
married Mary Gurnsey91 February 19, 1701/02; died May 02, 1715
in Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts.
46
vi.
Benjamin Chapin91, born February 02, 1681/82 in
Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts; died March 27, 1756 in Springfield,
Hampden Co., Massachusetts.
He married Hannah Colton91 November 09, 1704; born
August 08, 1688 in Longmeadow; died March 05, 1738/39.
23.
Josiah4 Chapin (Samuel3, John2,
Roger1)92,93,94 was born October 29, 1637 in Berry
Pomeroy, Devonshire, England, and died September 10, 1726 in Mendon, Worcester
Co., Massachusetts.
He married Mary King November 30, 1658 in Norfolk, Massachusetts.
She died Unknown.
Notes
for Josiah Chapin:
1684:
With others and the Selectment of Mendon petitioned the General Court concerning
taxing unimproved lands.
The court granted the petitioners "free from country rates for the
year ensuing."
In her will, Cecily Chapin bequeathed to son Josiah Chapin of Braintree,
Mass.
1659:
Representative of the the General Court of Massachusets.
1678:
Freeman
1689:
Representative for Mendon
Child
of Josiah Chapin and Mary King is:
47
i.
Samuel5 Chapin95, born November 22, 1659;
died Unknown.
24.
Japhet4 Chapin (Samuel3, John2,
Roger1)96,97 was born October 05, 1642 in Roxbury,
Massachusetts98, and died February 20, 1711/12 in Springfield,
Hampden Co., Massachusetts99.
He married (1) Abilene Cooley100 July 22, 1664
in Milford, New Haven County, Conneticut100.
She died November 17, 1710.
He married (2) Dorothy Root101 May 31, 1711102.
She died Unknown.
Notes
for Japhet Chapin: He
was prominent in town affairs of Springfield, MA.
Was chosen Selectman 8 times.
According
to The Chapin Genealogy (page 4) by Orange Chapin he was involved in King
Phillip's War of 1676, "I went out Volenteare against ingens the 17th of
May, 1676 and we ingaged batel the 19th of May in the moaning before sunrise and
made great Spoil upon the enemy and came off the same day with the Los of 37 men
and the Captin Turner, and came home the 20th of May."
Children
of Japhet Chapin and Abilene Cooley are:
48
i.
Samuel5 Chapin103, born August 04, 1665;
died Unknown.
49
ii.
Sarah Chapin103, born March 15, 1667/68; died Unknown.
She married Nathaniel Nunn March 24, 1689/90104; died
Unknown.
50
iii.
Thomas Chapin105, born May 10, 1671; died August 27,
1755106.
51
iv.
John Chapin107, born May 14, 1674; died June 01, 1759108.
52
v.
Ebenezer Chapin109, born June 26, 1677; died December
13, 1772110.
53
vi.
Hannah Chapin, born June 21, 1679; died July 07, 1679110.
54
vii.
Hannah Chapin, born July 18, 1680; died Unknown.
She married John Sheldon110 December 03, 1703110;
died Unknown. According
to The Chapin Genealogy (page 4) by Orange Chapin "The town of Deerfield
was attacked by the Indians about three months after her marriage, and she was
taken captive with many others, and marched to Canada, and after about two years
many of the captives were redeemed and returned home.
I have reasons for believing that Hannah's husband went to Canada and
obtained her release before the release of the other prisoners."
But he doesn't state those reasons.
55
viii.
David Chapin, born November 18, 1682; died July 07, 1772110.
56
ix.
Jonathan Chapin, born February 20, 1684/85; died March 01, 1685/86110.
57
x.
Jonathan Chapin, born September 23, 1688; died February 23, 1761110.
58
xi.
Daniel Chapin111, died Unknown.
Generation
No. 5
37.
Captain Henry5 Gilbert (Catherine4 Chapin,
Samuel3, John2, Roger1)112
was born March 01, 1660/61 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts113,114,
and died August 17, 1740 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts115.
He married Elizabeth Belding116,117 January 31,
1682/83 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, daughter of Samuel Belding and
Mary. She
was born February 17, 1662/63, and died April 27, 1735 in Brookfield, Worcester,
Massachusetts118.
He
took the oath of allegiance at Springfield Jan. 1, 1678, at the same time as his
brother Thomas Gilbert did. He lived in Springfield until 1689 or 1690. His
three oldest children were born there. He was a hayward for the Longmeadow
district for several years. He was perhaps living on the grant given to him in
1679, said to have been in the present Enfield, Conn., then a part of
Springfield.
He
was a soldier and was sent to command a squad of men, among whomwas his brother
Thomas, who was a builder or carpenter, to build a fort or blockhouse at Quabaug
(Brookfield), starting Sept. 16, 1688. It was called Gilbert's Fort, perhaps
because he took a house lot and lived adjoining it on the west, on the south
side of the road. The fort was on the (later) schoolhouse lot in Brookfield, at
the intersection of North Main and Maple Streets, of convenient size, having
barracks for soldiers and their families and was surrounded by a stockade. It
was a defense against Indian attacks from the northward, northwestward and
northeastward.
Note:
From History of North Brookfield, in 1688 Henry Gilbert commanded a scouting
troop sent by Pynchon during King Phillip's War. He built "Gilbert's
Fort" a fort of considerable size with barracks for soldiers and families
surrounded by a stockade.
Children
of Henry Gilbert and Elizabeth Belding are:
59
i.
Henry6 Gilbert119, born January 06, 1683/84;
died Unknown.
60
ii.
John Gilbert119, born October 10, 1685; died Unknown.
He married (1) Abial Hayward; died Unknown.
He married (2) Elizabeth Witt; died Unknown.
He married (3) Sarah Dunton; died Unknown.
61
iii.
Elizabeth Gilbert119, born March 02, 1687/88; died
April 17, 1688.
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62
iv.
Samuel Gilbert, born August 07, 1689 in Springfield, Hampden,
Massachusetts; died April 16, 1778 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts.
63
v.
Mercy Gilbert119, born 1691; died March 11, 1781.
She married (1) Samuel Barnes119; born 1687 in
Marlborough, Middlesex, MA; died October 07, 1773 in Brookfield, Worcester, MA.
She married (2) Josiah Converse119 November 18, 1755;
born September 12, 1684 in Woburn, MA; died May 02, 1771.
64
vi.
Ebenzer Gilbert119, born Abt. 1693; died Unknown.
He married Deborah; died Unknown.
65
vii.
Thomas Gilbert119, born Abt. 1695; died Unknown.
He married Judith Goss119; died Unknown.
66
viii.
Nathaniel Gilbert119, born Abt. 1698; died Unknown.
He married Hannah Jones119; died Unknown.
67
ix.
Elizabeth Gilbert119, born Abt. 1702; died Unknown.
She married Enoch Hinds119 February 20, 1721/22; died
Unknown.
Generation
No. 6
62.
Samuel6 Gilbert (Henry5, Catherine4
Chapin, Samuel3, John2, Roger1)120,121,122
was born August 07, 1689 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts123,
and died April 16, 1778 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts.
He married Lidiah Barnes124,125 March 24,
1709/10 in Marlborough, Middlesex Co., MA126, daughter of
Thomas Barnes and Mary How.
She was born October 09, 1692 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts127,
and died April 23, 1778 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts.
He
was listed as "Centinel" in Captain Samuel Wright's company in 1725
when he served in the detachment under Lieutenant Eleazer Warner from June 10th
to July 25th, at Brookfield.
Children
of Samuel Gilbert and Lidiah Barnes are:
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68
i.
Lydia7 Gilbert, born January 03, 1711/12 in Brookfield,
Worcester, Massachusetts; died Bef. November 1759.
69
ii.
Hannah Gilbert128, born November 19, 1713 in
Brookfield, Worcester, Mass.; died July 19, 1787.
She married Cornelius White March 04, 1735/36; born January 29, 1710/11
in Concord, Mass.; died Unknown.
70
iii.
Samuel Gilbert128, born February 26, 1714/15; died July
06, 1779129.
He married Ann Crary; died Unknown.
71
iv.
Damaris Gilbert130, born March 20, 1717/18 in
Brookfield, Worcester, MA; died Unknown.
She married William Olds February 16, 1737/38; died Unknown.
72
v.
Sarah Gilbert130, born August 17, 1720 in Brookfield,
Worcester, MA; died December 06, 1793.
She married James Ross December 06, 1745; died Unknown.
73
vi.
Naomi Gilbert130, born February 12, 1722/23 in
Brookfield, Worcester, MA; died September 27, 1756 in Brookfield, Worcester, MA.
She married Thomas Taylor July 02, 1745; died Unknown.
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74
vii.
Luke Gilbert, born September 12, 1726 in Brookfield, Worcester,
Massachusetts; died March 31, 1771.
75
viii.
Othniel Gilbert130, born October 30, 1728; died
Unknown. He
married (1) Rachel Abbott; died Unknown.
He married (2) Susanna Allen; died Unknown.
76
ix.
Jesse Gilbert131, born February 08, 1729/30 in
Brookfield, Worcester, MA; died Unknown.
77
x.
Moses Gilbert131, born April 20, 1733 in Brookfield,
Worcester, MA; died December 06, 1738.
Generation
No. 7
68.
Lydia7 Gilbert (Samuel6, Henry5,
Catherine4 Chapin, Samuel3, John2, Roger1)132
was born January 03, 1711/12 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, and died
Bef. November 1759.
She married Peter Abbott132 February 01, 1729/30
in Brookfield, Worcester, MA.
He was born July 27, 1701 in Andover,Massachusetts, and died Bef. April
26, 1785.
Children
of Lydia Gilbert and Peter Abbott are:
78
i.
Nathan8 Abbott, died Unknown.
79
ii.
Joel Abbott, died Unknown.
80
iii.
Damaris Abbott, died Unknown.
81
iv.
Gideon Abbott, died Unknown.
82
v.
Elizabeth Abbott, died Unknown.
83
vi.
Jesse Abbott, died Unknown.
84
vii.
Moses Abbott, died Unknown.
85
viii.
Joshua Abbott, died Unknown.
86
ix.
Lydia Abbott, died Unknown.
87
x.
Prudence Abbott, died Unknown.
88
xi.
Sarah Abbott, died Unknown.
89
xii.
John Abbott, died Unknown.
74.
Luke7 Gilbert (Samuel6, Henry5,
Catherine4 Chapin, Samuel3, John2, Roger1)133,134,135
was born September 12, 1726 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts135,
and died March 31, 1771.
He married Elizabeth Barnes136 December 12, 1751
in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts136,137, daughter of
Comfort Barnes and Sarah Abbott.
She was born July 27, 1732 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, and
died September 08, 1820 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts.
Luke
resided all his life at Brookfield, MA. 15 May 1750, he signed the Brookfield
remonstrance. He was a farmer. His will, dated 30 Mar 1771 was proved 1 May
1771.
Children
of Luke Gilbert and Elizabeth Barnes are:
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90
i.
Susanna8 Gilbert, born September 22, 1752 in Brookfield,
Worcester, MA; died Unknown.
91
ii.
Zadock Gilbert138, born January 10, 1754 in Brookfield,
Worcester, MA; died Unknown.
He married Rhoda Allen; died Unknown.
92
iii.
Lydia Gilbert138, born November 15, 1755 in Brookfield,
Worcester, Massachusetts; died February 18, 1836 in Brookfield, Worcester,
Massachusetts139.
93
iv.
Naomi Gilbert140, born March 14, 1757 in Brookfield,
Worcester, MA; died October 01, 1839.
She married Joel Fosgate December 11, 1777 in Bolton, MA; born March 16,
1750/51; died Unknown.
94
v.
Samuel Gilbert140, born March 22, 1759 in Brookfield,
Worcester, Massachusetts141; died Unknown.
He married (1) Hannah Fox; died Unknown.
He married (2) Priscillia Willington October 23, 1788 in Brookfield,
Worcester, Massachusetts141; died Unknown.
95
vi.
Martha Gilbert142, born March 05, 1761 in Brookfield,
Worcester, Massachusetts143; died Unknown.
She married Joseph Burnell January 24, 1782 in Brookfield, Worcester,
Massachusetts; died Unknown.
96
vii.
Miriam Gilbert144, born January 28, 1763 in Brookfield,
Worcester, Massachusetts; died Bef. August 03, 1795.
She married Abijah Hitchcock December 03, 1782 in Brookfield, Worcester,
Massachusetts145; died Unknown.
+
97
viii.
Elam Gilbert, born November 19, 1764 in Brookfield, Worcester,
Massachusetts; died August 24, 1847 in Sheldon, Vermont.
98
ix.
Solomon Gilbert146, born June 22, 1767 in Brookfield,
Worcester, Massachusetts146; died August 19, 1848.
He married (1) Ester Smith; died Unknown.
He married (2) Eunice147; died Unknown.
99
x.
Luke Gilbert148, born August 20, 1769 in Brookfield,
Worcester, Massachusetts; died Unknown.
He married Sabra Hurd; died Unknown.
Generation
No. 8
90.
Susanna8 Gilbert (Luke7, Samuel6,
Henry5, Catherine4 Chapin, Samuel3, John2,
Roger1)148 was born September 22, 1752 in
Brookfield, Worcester, MA, and died Unknown.
She married Josiah Brown November 11, 1776.
He was born February 12, 1751/52, and died Unknown.
Children
of Susanna Gilbert and Josiah Brown are:
100
i.
Patty9 Brown, died Unknown.
101
ii.
Luke Brown, died Unknown.
102
iii.
Samuel Brown, died Unknown.
103
iv.
Anna Brown, died Unknown.
104
v.
Joseph Brown, died Unknown.
105
vi.
Asaph Brown, died Unknown.
106
vii.
Lydia Brown, died Unknown.
97.
Elam8 Gilbert (Luke7, Samuel6,
Henry5, Catherine4 Chapin, Samuel3, John2,
Roger1)149,150,151,152 was born November 19, 1764
in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts153, and died August
24, 1847 in Sheldon, Vermont.
He married Susannah Ray154 April 1793 in
Marlborough, Vermont154, daughter of Benjamn Ray and Sarah
Bragg. She
was born March 30, 1767, and died April 05, 1813 in Fairfield, Vermont.
Notes
for Elam Gilbert:
He
was a Revolutionary War soldier and received a pension (U.S. Pension File,
S39585).
Children
of Elam Gilbert and Susannah Ray are:
107
i.
Dexter9 Gilbert154, born July 09, 1793155;
died May 06, 1885.
He married (1) Elizabeth Jackson April 27, 1817; born September 20, 1795;
died May 17, 1843.
He married (2) Lucy H. Tracy155 August 31, 1843; born
January 15, 1810; died August 22, 1891.
108
ii.
Benjamin Gilbert156, born January 06, 1795; died
Unknown.
+
109
iii.
Lyman Gilbert, born June 13, 1798 in Brandon, Vermont; died March 28,
1885 in Brooklyn, New York.
+
110
iv.
Ozias Gilbert, born June 16, 1800 in Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont;
died Unknown in Sheldon, Vermont.
111
v.
Jarius Gilbert156, born May 03, 1802 in Brandon,
Rutland, Vermont; died Unknown in Sheldon Four Corners, Vermont.
112
vi.
Huldah Gilbert156, born August 28, 1804 in Brandon,
Rutland, Vermont; died Unknown.
She married Ahira Tracy 1828; died Unknown.
113
vii.
Elihu Gilbert156, born August 25, 1806 in Brandon,
Rutland, Vermont; died Unknown.
Generation
No. 9
109.
Lyman9 Gilbert (Elam8, Luke7,
Samuel6, Henry5, Catherine4 Chapin, Samuel3,
John2, Roger1)156 was born June 13, 1798
in Brandon, Vermont, and died March 28, 1885 in Brooklyn, New York157.
He married (1) Eugenia Stowe September 16, 1828.
She died November 06, 1832.
He married (2) Marian Jackson157 September 16,
1833157.
She was born July 09, 1809, and died Unknown.
Child
of Lyman Gilbert and Eugenia Stowe is:
114
i.
Eugenia Marion10 Gilbert158, died Unknown.
Notes
for Eugenia Marion Gilbert:
She
never married but appears in several deeds dispensing the properties of her
uncle David Homer Williams, a descendant of Roger Williams
110.
Ozias9 Gilbert (Elam8, Luke7,
Samuel6, Henry5, Catherine4 Chapin, Samuel3,
John2, Roger1)159,160 was born June 16,
1800 in Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont, and died Unknown in Sheldon, Vermont.
He married (1) Clara.
She was born 1810 in Vermont, and died Unknown.
He married (2) Eliza Ann Goodrich160 1824.
She was born 1804 in Vermont, and died 1825.
Children
of Ozias Gilbert and Clara are:
115
i.
Norman10 Gilbert161, born 1833; died
Unknown.
116
ii.
George Gilbert161, born 1836; died Unknown.
117
iii.
Cyrus Gilbert, born 1840; died Unknown.
Children
of Ozias Gilbert and Eliza Goodrich are:
+
118
i.
Amanda10 Gilbert, born 1822 in New York; died Unknown.
119
ii.
Eliza Ann Gilbert161, born 1824; died Unknown.
Generation
No. 10
118.
Amanda10 Gilbert (Ozias9, Elam8,
Luke7, Samuel6, Henry5, Catherine4
Chapin, Samuel3, John2, Roger1)161
was born 1822 in New York161, and died Unknown.
She married Charles Fox161,162.
He was born Abt. 1815 in Ireland162, and died Unknown.
Charles
Fox was born in Ireland in 1814.
Book A, Alien Reports of St. Lawrence County, New York State contains
data showing he applied for Naturalization as a U.S. citizen on 12 February
1840. Personal
information in the report indicates he was born in Ireland C. 1815 and had an
occupation as a farmer in 1840.
Charles had arrived in the U.S. in 1827, when he would have been about
twelve. The
report has a column titled "When Admitted (as a citizen)," but only a
check mark is in the appropriate column rather than a specific date.
The check mark is probably an entry to repeat a date immediately above,
which date was 17 September, 1844.
Since
non-native minor children became citizens when their parents were naturalized,
it would appear that:
A.
Charles' parents did not opt for naturalization after emigration, or
B.
Charles may have emigrated from Ireland to the U.S. by himself, or with
other unknown family members.
A
wide-ranging search has, to date, failed to surface more information on Charles'
emigration. The
reader should understand most immigrant arrival records are in no way complete.
Further, if Irish citizens wished to emigrate to Canada, there were no
prohibitions against this in the early 1800s.
And once in Canada, only the St. Lawrence river had to be crossed before
landing in New York State.
Certainly few records were kept of such events.
Though it is not at all clear Charles came to St. Lawrence County from
Canada, this is a possibility.
The
only other record in hand regarding Charles Fox is the 1850 U. S. Census Report
for New York State, St. Lawrence County, Norfolk Township, Page 298, Entry 12,
Family 109. This shows Charles, aged 36 from Ireland and Amanda, aged 28 from
New York. Also
shown are William, aged 4 and Ozias Fox, aged one both being listed as from New
York.
From
other family records, it is known Charles and Amanda had other children, i.e.,
Hiram, born1851 at Raymondville, NY, in the Norfolk Township.
Daughters Kathleen and Clara were born to the couple, but other specifics
for them we do not know.
Children
of Amanda Gilbert and Charles Fox are:
120
i.
Katherine11 Fox, died Unknown.
121
ii.
Clara Fox, died Unknown.
122
iii.
William Fox163, born 1846 in New York; died Unknown.
123
iv.
Ozias Fox163, born June 16, 1849 in New York; died
1857.
+
124
v.
Hiram Dwinell Fox, born March 12, 1851 in Raymondville, New York; died
January 05, 1932 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas.
Generation
No. 11
124.
Hiram Dwinell11 Fox (Amanda10 Gilbert, Ozias9,
Elam8, Luke7, Samuel6, Henry5,
Catherine4 Chapin, Samuel3, John2, Roger1)164,165,166,167
was born March 12, 1851 in Raymondville, New York168,169, and
died January 05, 1932 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas170.
He married Elizabeth F Baldwin171 November 15,
1879 in Levenworth, Kansas, daughter of John Baldwin and Martha Osborn.
She was born February 05, 1860 in West Branch, Cedar County, Iowa172,173,
and died January 13, 1935 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas173.
Notes
for Hiram Dwinell Fox:
Obituary
of Hiram D. Fox, Wichita Beacon, Wichita, Kansas (January 6, 1932)
City
Employee for 15 Years is Dead
Hiram
D. Fox, 80, Dies Tuesday After Illness Extending Over 3 Years
Hiram
D. Fox, 80 of Wichita for the past 22 years, died at his home Tuesday, following
a stroke of paralysis suffered last Friday.
Mr. Fox had suffered two light strokes during the past three years, but
his condition was not considered serious until the third stroke Friday.
He was conscious up until a short time before his death.
Mr.
Fox was born in Raymondville, N.Y., March 12, 1851, and moved to Wichita in
1904. For
15 years he had been sidewalk and pavement inspector for the city, and was known
as one of the most careful and painstaking employees the city ever had.
"Work had to come up to specifications," old time employees of
the city, men who had worked with Mr. Fox, said yesterday.
He
was a member of the Friends church and a member of Masonic lodge No. 99, A.F.&A.M.
He
is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Fox, and three sons, Norman G. Fox, of
Tulos, La., C. Raymond Fox of Tucson, Ariz., and J. Leslie Fox of Wichita,
manager of radio station KFH.
Funeral
services will be held at the Gill mortuary Thursday at 10 am and Masonic
services will be conducted at the grave.
Notes
for Elizabeth F Baldwin:
Obituary
of Elizabeth Baldwin, Wichita Beacon, Wichita, Kansas (January 14, 1935)
Mrs.
Elizabeth Fox Claimed by Death in Wichita Sunday
Mrs.
Elizabeth Fox, 76, died Sunday at 3:15 a.m. following a short illness.
Her
death occurred before her son, J. Leslie Fox, formerly manager of radio station
DFH but now with station WJR of Cleveland could reach her bedside.
He hurried toward Wichita by plane when his mother's condition became
critical. The
plan was due at 2:15 a.m. but did not reach here until 4:30 a.m. owing to bad
weather en route.
Mrs.
Fox had resided here for the past 30 years.
She was the widow of the late Hiram D. Fox, formerly with the city
engineering department.
She was born in West Branch, Iowa.
During her long residence in Wichita, she had made many close friends and
was widely known and liked by everyone who had made her acquaintance.
Three
Sons Survive
In
addition to her son of Cleveland, she is survived by two other sons, Raymond G.,
Tucson, Ariz., and Norman G., Tullos, La.
They were en route to Wichita by train Sunday.
Funeral
services will be held at the Gill mortuary Monday at 1:30 p.m. Dr. C.O. Whitely
of University Friends church will officiate.
Burial will be in College Hill Memorial Lawns cemetery.
J.
Leslie Fox was one of the radio pioneers of Wichita.
He helped found KFH and remained with the station until long after it
became a part of the Columbia chain.
He left Wichita a few years ago to join the staff of a station at
Nashville and from there went to Cleveland where he is advertising manager for
WJR, one of the best known stations in the county.
Children
of Hiram Fox and Elizabeth Baldwin are:
125
i.
Gilbert Earl12 Fox, died Unknown.
+
126
ii.
C. Raymond Fox, born October 30, 1880 in Iowa; died Unknown.
+
127
iii.
John Leslie Fox, born October 09, 1887 in Green, Clay, Kansas; died
December 22, 1958 in California.
+
128
iv.
Norman Gilbert Fox, born October 10, 1891 in Newberg, Oregon; died
December 28, 1963 in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
Generation
No. 12
126.
C. Raymond12 Fox (Hiram Dwinell11, Amanda10
Gilbert, Ozias9, Elam8, Luke7, Samuel6,
Henry5, Catherine4 Chapin, Samuel3, John2,
Roger1)174 was born October 30, 1880 in Iowa174,
and died Unknown.
He married Ruth.
She died Unknown.
Children
of C. Fox and Ruth are:
129
i.
Gladys13 Fox, born Private.
130
ii.
John Fox, born Private.
131
iii.
Ralph Fox, born Private.
127.
John Leslie12 Fox (Hiram Dwinell11, Amanda10
Gilbert, Ozias9, Elam8, Luke7, Samuel6,
Henry5, Catherine4 Chapin, Samuel3, John2,
Roger1)174,175 was born October 09, 1887 in Green,
Clay, Kansas176, and died December 22, 1958 in California.
He married Edith Enoch.
She was born March 13, 1889 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, and died
March 23, 1976 in California.
Children
of John Fox and Edith Enoch are:
+
132
i.
Norman13 Fox, born October 17, 1910 in Joplin, Missouri; died
July 13, 1962 in Santa Ana, California.
+
133
ii.
Mary Katherine Fox, born May 16, 1912; died 1981.
+
134
iii.
James Ellsworth Fox, born August 02, 1923 in Wichita, Kansas; died 1990.
128.
Norman Gilbert12 Fox (Hiram Dwinell11,
Amanda10 Gilbert, Ozias9, Elam8, Luke7,
Samuel6, Henry5, Catherine4 Chapin, Samuel3,
John2, Roger1)176,177 was born October
10, 1891 in Newberg, Oregon178,179, and died December 28, 1963
in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
He married Ruby Carrie Thornton March 21, 1920, daughter of John
Thornton and Jane Boarman.
She was born December 05, 1901 in Texas, and died March 21, 1947 in Olla,
LaSalle Parish, Louisiana.
Children
of Norman Fox and Ruby Thornton are:
+
135
i.
Raymond Donald13 Fox, born December 08, 1924 in San Antonio,
Texas; died April 12, 1960 in New Iberia, Louisiana.
+
136
ii.
Richard Thornton Fox, born Private.
Generation
No. 13
132.
Norman13 Fox (John Leslie12, Hiram Dwinell11,
Amanda10 Gilbert, Ozias9, Elam8, Luke7,
Samuel6, Henry5, Catherine4 Chapin, Samuel3,
John2, Roger1) was born October 17, 1910 in Joplin,
Missouri, and died July 13, 1962 in Santa Ana, California.
Child
of Norman Fox is:
137
i.
John Leslie14 Fox II, born Private.
133.
Mary Katherine13 Fox (John Leslie12, Hiram
Dwinell11, Amanda10 Gilbert, Ozias9, Elam8,
Luke7, Samuel6, Henry5, Catherine4
Chapin, Samuel3, John2, Roger1) was born May
16, 1912, and died 1981.
She married Paul O'Kain.
He was born 1913, and died 1980.
Children
of Mary Fox and Paul O'Kain are:
138
i.
Paul14 O'Kain Jr, born Private.
He married Mary Ann Private; born Private.
+
139
ii.
Barbara K. O'Kain, born Private.
+
140
iii.
Alan Norman O'Kain, born Private.
134.
James Ellsworth13 Fox (John Leslie12, Hiram
Dwinell11, Amanda10 Gilbert, Ozias9, Elam8,
Luke7, Samuel6, Henry5, Catherine4
Chapin, Samuel3, John2, Roger1) was born August
02, 1923 in Wichita, Kansas, and died 1990.
He married Mary K. Private.
She was born Private.
Child
of James Fox and Mary is:
141
i.
Dennis14 Fox, born Private.
135.
Raymond Donald13 Fox (Norman Gilbert12,
Hiram Dwinell11, Amanda10 Gilbert, Ozias9, Elam8,
Luke7, Samuel6, Henry5, Catherine4
Chapin, Samuel3, John2, Roger1) was born
December 08, 1924 in San Antonio, Texas180, and died April 12,
1960 in New Iberia, Louisiana.
He married (1) Agatha Virginia Morgan Private, daughter of Frank
Morgan and Virginia Vaughan.
She was born Private.
He married (2) Daphne Bridgeman Powell Private.
She was born Private.
Children
of Raymond Fox and Agatha Morgan are:
+
142
i.
Raymond Donald14 Fox II, born Private.
+
143
ii.
Sharon Ann Fox, born Private.
+
144
iii.
Richard Norman Fox, born Private.
136.
Richard Thornton13 Fox (Norman Gilbert12,
Hiram Dwinell11, Amanda10 Gilbert, Ozias9, Elam8,
Luke7, Samuel6, Henry5, Catherine4
Chapin, Samuel3, John2, Roger1) was born
Private. He
married Shirley Barber Private.
She was born Private.
Children
of Richard Fox and Shirley Barber are:
145
i.
Susan14 Fox, born Private.
146
ii.
Richard Thornton Fox Jr, born Private.
Generation
No. 14
139.
Barbara K.14 O'Kain (Mary Katherine13 Fox,
John Leslie12, Hiram Dwinell11, Amanda10
Gilbert, Ozias9, Elam8, Luke7, Samuel6,
Henry5, Catherine4 Chapin, Samuel3, John2,
Roger1) was born Private.
She married Tom Irone Private.
He was born Private.
Children
of Barbara O'Kain and Tom Irone are:
147
i.
Alan15 Irone, born Private.
148
ii.
Mark Irone, born Private.
140.
Alan Norman14 O'Kain (Mary Katherine13 Fox,
John Leslie12, Hiram Dwinell11, Amanda10
Gilbert, Ozias9, Elam8, Luke7, Samuel6,
Henry5, Catherine4 Chapin, Samuel3, John2,
Roger1) was born Private.
He married Jenny Private.
She was born Private.
Child
of Alan O'Kain and Jenny is:
149
i.
Annie15 O'Kain, born Private.
142.
Raymond Donald14 Fox II (Raymond Donald13,
Norman Gilbert12, Hiram Dwinell11, Amanda10
Gilbert, Ozias9, Elam8, Luke7, Samuel6,
Henry5, Catherine4 Chapin, Samuel3, John2,
Roger1) was born Private.
He married (1) Rita Nopens Private.
She was born Private.
He married (2) Nancy Bergman Private.
She was born Private.
Child
of Raymond Fox and Rita Nopens is:
+
150
i.
Caprice Illene15 Fox, born Private.
Child
of Raymond Fox and Nancy Bergman is:
151
i.
Jennifer Elizabeth15 Fox, born Private.
143.
Sharon Ann14 Fox (Raymond Donald13, Norman
Gilbert12, Hiram Dwinell11, Amanda10 Gilbert,
Ozias9, Elam8, Luke7, Samuel6, Henry5,
Catherine4 Chapin, Samuel3, John2, Roger1)
was born Private.
She married Thomas Benton Cruse Private.
He was born Private.
Children
of Sharon Fox and Thomas Cruse are:
152
i.
Tom15 Cruse, born August 13, 1971 in Monroe, Louisiana; died
April 08, 1997.
153
ii.
Jay Cruse, born Private.
154
iii.
Mary Cruse, born Private.
144.
Richard Norman14 Fox (Raymond Donald13,
Norman Gilbert12, Hiram Dwinell11, Amanda10
Gilbert, Ozias9, Elam8, Luke7, Samuel6,
Henry5, Catherine4 Chapin, Samuel3, John2,
Roger1) was born Private.
He married Debra Jane Egan Private.
She was born Private.
Children
of Richard Fox and Debra Egan are:
155
i.
Richard Raymond15 Fox, born Private.
156
ii.
Ryan Edward Fox, born Private.
157
iii.
Robyn Seyward Fox, born Private.
158
iv.
Renee Debra Fox, born Private.
Generation
No. 15
150.
Caprice Illene15 Fox (Raymond Donald14,
Raymond Donald13, Norman Gilbert12, Hiram Dwinell11,
Amanda10 Gilbert, Ozias9, Elam8, Luke7,
Samuel6, Henry5, Catherine4 Chapin, Samuel3,
John2, Roger1) was born Private.
She married (1) Robert Transue Private.
He was born Private.
She married (2) Eddie Whitten Private.
He was born Private.
Child
of Caprice Fox and Robert Transue is:
159
i.
Brice Cody16 Transue, born Private.
Child
of Caprice Fox and Eddie Whitten is:
160
i.
Eddie Kole16 Whitten, born Private.
Endnotes
1.
Family History: Ancestors of Russell Snow Hitchcock,
(Bath, Maine; May, 1947), 8.
2.
New England Historical and Genealogical Register, English Origins of
New England Families, Vol 1,
(Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985), 448.
3.
Family History: Ancestors of Russell Snow Hitchcock,
(Bath, Maine; May, 1947), 8.
4.
New England Historical and Genealogical Register, English Origins of
New England Families, Vol 1,
(Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985), 449.
5.
Gretchen Engel, A Genealogy of Henry Judson Chapin, 35.
6.
New England Historical and Genealogical Register, English Origins of
New England Families, Vol 1,
(Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985), 449.
7.
George N. MacKenzie, Colonial Families of the United States,
(1915, Reprint GenPubCo, 1966, Volume IV).
8.
G.W. Chapin, compiler, The Chapin Book of Genealogical Data, Volume 1,
(Chapin Family Association, Hartford, CT, 1924), X.
9.
New England Historical and Genealogical Register, English Origins of
New England Families, Vol 1,
(Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985), 449.
10.
George N. MacKenzie, Colonial Families of the United States,
(1915, Reprint GenPubCo, 1966, Volume IV).
11.
Homer W. Brainard, The Gilbert Family - Descendants of Thomas Gilbert
1582(?)-1659,
(New Haven, Connecticut, 1953), 52.
12.
G.W. Chapin, compiler, The Chapin Book of Genealogical Data, Volume 1,
(Chapin Family Association, Hartford, CT, 1924), X.
13.
George N. MacKenzie, Colonial Families of the United States,
(1915, Reprint GenPubCo, 1966, Volume IV).
14.
New England Historical and Genealogical Register, English Origins of
New England Families, Vol 1,
(Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985), 449.
15.
George N. MacKenzie, Colonial Families of the United States,
(1915, Reprint GenPubCo, 1966, Volume IV).
16.
New England Historical and Genealogical Register, English Origins of
New England Families, Vol 1,
(Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985), 449.
17.
George N. MacKenzie, Colonial Families of the United States,
(1915, Reprint GenPubCo, 1966, Volume IV).
18.
New England Historical and Genealogical Register, English Origins of
New England Families, Vol 1,
(Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985), 449.
19.
Charles Henry Pope, The Pioneers of Massachusetts,
(Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1969), 94.
20.
Henry M. Burt, The First Century History of Springfield, Official
Records, 1636-1736,
(Volume II, 1899 Springfield, Mass), p.543-546.
21.
Orange Chapin, compiler, The Chapin Genealogy,
(1862: reprint, Salem, MA, Higginson Book Company), 2.
22.
Homer W. Brainard, The Gilbert Family - Descendants of Thomas Gilbert
1582(?)-1659,
(New Haven, Connecticut, 1953), 52.
23.
John Farmer, Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New
England,
(1829, Reprinted 1983 by Genealogical Publishing Company), 55.
24.
G.W. Chapin, compiler, The Chapin Book of Genealogical Data, Volume 1,
(Chapin Family Association, Hartford, CT, 1924).
25.
Henry M. Burt, The First Century History of Springfield, Official
Records, 1636-1736,
(Volume II, 1899 Springfield, Mass).
26.
Charles Henry Pope, The Pioneers of Massachusetts,
(Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1969).
27.
Homer W. Brainard, The Gilbert Family - Descendants of Thomas Gilbert
1582(?)-1659,
(New Haven, Connecticut, 1953), 52.
28.
New England Historical and Genealogical Register, English Origins of
New England Families, Vol 1,
(Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985), 449.
29.
Henry M. Burt, The First Century History of Springfield, Official
Records, 1636-1736,
(Volume II, 1899 Springfield, Mass).
30.
Charles Henry Pope, The Pioneers of Massachusetts,
(Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1969), 94.
31.
Henry M. Burt, The First Century History of Springfield, Official
Records, 1636-1736,
(Volume II, 1899 Springfield, Mass), Volume 2.
32.
New England Historical and Genealogical Register, English Origins of
New England Families, Vol 1,
(Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985), 450.
33.
Henry M. Burt, The First Century History of Springfield, Official
Records, 1636-1736,
(Volume II, 1899 Springfield, Mass).
34.
New England Historical and Genealogical Register, English Origins of
New England Families, Vol 1,
(Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985), 450.
35.
Charles Henry Pope, The Pioneers of Massachusetts,
(Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1969), 94.
36.
New England Historical and Genealogical Register, English Origins of
New England Families, Vol 1,
(Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985), 450.
37.
Henry M. Burt, The First Century History of Springfield, Official
Records, 1636-1736,
(Volume II, 1899 Springfield, Mass).
38.
Charles Henry Pope, The Pioneers of Massachusetts,
(Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1969), 93-94.
39.
Henry M. Burt, The First Century History of Springfield, Official
Records, 1636-1736,
(Volume II, 1899 Springfield, Mass), p 545.
40.
Homer W. Brainard, The Gilbert Family - Descendants of Thomas Gilbert
1582(?)-1659,
(New Haven, Connecticut, 1953), 52.
41.
Henry M. Burt, The First Century History of Springfield, Official
Records, 1636-1736,
(Volume II, 1899 Springfield, Mass).
42.
James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New
England,
(Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1860-1862), Vol 1,
360.
43.
Orange Chapin, compiler, The Chapin Genealogy,
(1862: reprint, Salem, MA, Higginson Book Company), 6.
44.
James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New
England,
(Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1860-1862), Vol 1, 360.
45.
Orange Chapin, compiler, The Chapin Genealogy,
(1862: reprint, Salem, MA, Higginson Book Company), 6.
46.
Orange Chapin, compiler, The Chapin Genealogy,
(1862: reprint, Salem, MA, Higginson Book Company), 7.
47.
Homer W. Brainard, The Gilbert Family - Descendants of Thomas Gilbert
1582(?)-1659,
(New Haven, Connecticut, 1953), 53.
48.
Orange Chapin, compiler, The Chapin Genealogy,
(1862: reprint, Salem, MA, Higginson Book Company), 7.
49.
Homer W. Brainard, The Gilbert Family - Descendants of Thomas Gilbert
1582(?)-1659,
(New Haven, Connecticut, 1953), 53.
50.
Orange Chapin, compiler, The Chapin Genealogy,
(1862: reprint, Salem, MA, Higginson Book Company), 6.
51.
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