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| 11451 | http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20Small/Newspapers/Oswego%20Times/Oswego%20Daily%20Times%20June-Sept%201896%20pdf/Newspaper%20%20Oswego%20Daily%20Times%20June-Sept%201896%20-%200529.PDF#xml=http://fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=ffffffffe46abe0c&DocId=10788252&Index=Z%3a\Index%20O-G-T-S&HitCount=2&hits=af4+af5+&SearchForm=C%3a\inetpub\wwwroot\Fulton_New_form.html&.pdf | Sperling, Infantdaughter (I76373)
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| 11452 | http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20Small/Newspapers/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press%201926.pdf/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press%201926%20-%203832.PDF#xml=http://fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=3831581f&DocId=5678141&Index=Z%3a%5cindex%20O%2dG%2dT&HitCount=2&hits=820+821+&SearchForm=%2fFulton%5fNew%5fform%2ehtml&.pdf | Keeler, Maria Diadama (I67555)
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| 11453 | http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20Small/Newspapers/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press%201927.pdf/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press%201927%20-%206626.PDF#xml=http://fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=ffffffffeb5d6b50&DocId=5687696&Index=Z%3a%5cindex%20O%2dG%2dT&HitCount=4&hits=924+925+935+936+&SearchForm=%2fFulton%5fNew%5fform%2ehtml&.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/highlight-for-xml?altUrl=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspapers%252023%2FRome%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Sentinel%2FRome%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Sentinel%25201927%2520Sep-Dec%2FRome%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Sentinel%25201927%2520Sep-Dec%2520-%25201262.pdf%23xml%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3De48c209%26DocId%3D273759%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cDISK%2520S%26HitCount%3D4%26hits%3D7d4%2B7d5%2B7d9%2B7da%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fNew%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&uri=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspapers%252023%2FRome%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Sentinel%2FRome%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Sentinel%25201927%2520Sep-Dec%2FRome%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Sentinel%25201927%2520Sep-Dec%2520-%25201262.pdf&xml=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3De48c209%26DocId%3D273759%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cDISK%2520S%26HitCount%3D4%26hits%3D7d4%2B7d5%2B7d9%2B7da%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fNew%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&openFirstHlPage=false | Moody, David W (I50883)
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| 11454 | http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20Small/Newspapers/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press%201964.pdf/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press%201964%20-%207997.PDF#xml=http://fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=ffffffff944eacd3&DocId=5917231&Index=Z%3a%5cindex%20O%2dG%2dT&HitCount=4&hits=bf5+bf6+bf9+bfa+&SearchForm=%2fFulton%5fNew%5fform%2ehtml&.pdf | Schumaker, Mary Elizabeth (I33896)
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| 11455 | http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20Small/Newspapers/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press%201976%20pdf/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press%201976%20-%204690.PDF#xml=http://fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=7d2f60be&DocId=6031298&Index=Z%3a%5cindex%20O%2dG%2dT&HitCount=2&hits=209+20a+&SearchForm=%2fFulton%5fform%2ehtml&.pdf | Blanchard, Alice M. (I56924)
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| 11456 | http://hausegenealogy.com/sanderson.html | Sanderson, William (I5360)
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| 11457 | http://montgomery.nygenweb.net/root/charleshubbs.html CHARLES HUBBS (1749-1813) Rural Grove, NY Written and Contributed by Richard Hubbs Charles Hubbs (1749-1813) Charles is believed by many Hubbs family researchers to be the Charles Hubbs of Oyster Bay, N. Y., born in 1749. This Charles was the son of Charles and Jane (Neagle) Hubbs, and was baptized at St. George's church of Hempstead, Long Island, N. Y., on May 20, 1751, at the same time as his brothers Jacobus (James) and Seelah Hubbs. If this family line is true, then Charles named one daughter for his mother Jane, and a son for his brother Seelah. Alexander Hubbs, who had already settled in the area of Rural Grove, Montgomery Co., is believed by some researchers (including Aunt Helen Terry) to be another son of Charles and Jane Hubbs, but I have found no information to support this. More likely, Alexander was Charles' cousin, by way of older Charles' brother Obadiah. During the 1760's and 1770's, the whaling industry was the overwhelmingly principle concern of the people of Nantucket Island. Following the outbreak of the Revolutionary War in 1775, the British navy repeatedly stopped and plundered American colonial ships and whaling vessels, and commandeered American sailors and supplies at sea. The colonial settlements on Nantucket and nearby Martha's Vineyard were often attacked and plundered by the British seaman, seizing needed food, fresh water and supplies from local civilian settlements. Continued interruptions in the whaling trade and other commerce caused undue financial stress on the colonial population, in addition to protracted hardships to families whose wage-earners were impressed or imprisoned by the British. A family legend indicates that this Charles, as a young man, was impressed into British naval duty as a young man, and served as a seaman for 14 months before he and several other sailors escaped from the British ship when it was in port, probably on Nantucket island. He and the others were hidden by local residents while British authorities sought them. This would plausibly explain Charles' relocation to Nantucket from Long Island, where he married into a local family and began to establish a family. According to church records, Charles was married on May 1, 1774 on Nantucket Island to Mariam Coffin, daughter of David and Ruth (Coleman) Coffin. In March 1776, Charles moved with his family from Nantucket to the Hudson River valley of the colony of New York, as had many other Quaker families in seeking new lands prior to the outbreak of the American revolution. This Hubbs family lived for a short time in Hudson, (now Columbia Co.), on the west bank of the Hudson River midway between Kingston and Albany, before settling in the Town of Half Moon, (now Saratoga Co.), north of Albany. Although a Quaker, a member of a religion known for its pacifist nature and peace-loving beliefs, Charles Hubbs is recorded as joining a New York state militia and serving during the Revolutionary War. Near the conclusion of the war in 1788, Charles and Mariam lived in the town of Half Moon (a community now called Clifton Park), located near the confluence of the Hudson and the Mohawk rivers, near Cohoes Falls. At that time, it was not at all unusual for a family to live within a small community for mutual protection and security, and to work a farm outside the settlement, as apparently the case with this Hubbs family. In May of 1802, Charles and Mariam sold their 22 acres in Clifton for $2100, a fairly substantial sum at the time when most farming families earned less than $100 a year. They moved their family west to (what is now) the town of Root in Montgomery Co., purchasing 236 acres of farm land on the south side of the Mohawk River in August of 1802, settling in the farming community of Rural Grove. They apparently chose to move here to take advantage of the plentiful fertile land, which was ideal for farming, and to be near relatives Alexander Hubbs (1742-1834) and his son Samuel (1765-1855), who had already settled there. The local Indian tribes, including Onondagas and Mohawks, were pacified and no longer a threat to settlers in the region, as they had been a generation before. Charles and Mariam had 11 children, of whom eight survived to adulthood, beginning with Elizabeth, born Sept. 13, 1774, and extending to the youngest, William Charles, born May 6, 1795. The family thrived in the Rural Grove community, and as the children matured, they married into local families and remained in the area as farmers, and craftsmen. The growing Hubbs family, remaining steadfast to their beliefs and principles nurtured in Charles' and Mariam's Quaker upbringing, were key supporters of local religious services and were instrumental in the establishment of the Christian Church of Charleston Four Corners in 1832. The elder Charles Hubbs died in 1813 at Charleston Four Corners, Montgomery Co., N. Y., and was believed to have been buried in a Quaker cemetery about 1-1/4 miles west of Charleston Four Corners. His wife Mariam died thirteen years later in 1825 and was buried alongside him. The gravesite has not been located by several researchers since the 1930's, and it is now entirely possible that the location of the small Quaker cemetery is now lost. Richard Hubbs Great-great-great-grandson of Charles Hubbs "This is a biography I wrote from family records and reminiscences, and is going to be part of a Hubbs family website (hopefully!) soon." Created 11/23/03 Copyright © 2003 Richard Hubbs All Rights Reserved. | Hubbs, Charles (I31836)
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| 11458 | http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83031648/1938-12-21/ed-1/seq-8/ | Potter, Ephraim (I8847)
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| 11459 | http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83031653/1903-03-12/ed-1/seq-5/#date1=01%2F01%2F1903&city=&date2=04%2F31%2F1903&searchType=advanced&SearchType=prox5&sequence=0&lccn=&index=2&words=Towsley&proxdistance=5&county=Oswego&to_year=1903&rows=20&ortext=&from_year=1903&proxtext=towsley&phrasetext=&andtext=&dateFilterType=range&page=1 | Towsley, Thomas Jefferson (I76376)
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| 11460 | http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83031769/1954-07-08/ed-1/seq-3/#date1=01%2F01%2F1953&city=&date2=01%2F31%2F1955&searchType=advanced&SearchType=prox5&sequence=0&lccn=&index=2&words=Dean+Paro&proxdistance=5&county=Saint+Lawrence&to_year=1955&rows=20&ortext=&from_year=1953&proxtext=dean+paro&phrasetext=&andtext=&dateFilterType=range&page=1 | Paro, Dean (I24846)
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| 11461 | http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn84031165/1957-04-15/ed-1/seq-8/#date1=01%2F01%2F1800&city=&date2=01%2F29%2F1965&searchType=advanced&SearchType=all&sequence=0&lccn=&index=1&words=Dennis+Denny+Lizzie+Wright&proxdistance=&county=Saint+Lawrence&to_year=1965&rows=20&ortext=&from_year=1800&proxtext=&phrasetext=&andtext=lizzie+wright+denny&dateFilterType=range&page=1 | Denny, Albert A. (I14557)
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| 11462 | http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn85054450/1900-08-04/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=01%2F01%2F1800&city=&date2=01%2F31%2F1920&searchType=advanced&SearchType=prox5&sequence=0&lccn=&index=5&words=Peter+Shampine&proxdistance=5&county=&to_year=1920&rows=20&ortext=&from_year=1800&proxtext=peter+shampine&phrasetext=&andtext=&dateFilterType=range&page=1 | Thomas, Jane (I53086)
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| 11463 | http://ontario.nygenweb.net/Toobituaries.htm | Totman, Ward (I26527)
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| 11464 | http://parmersanfordbrown.com/brown.htm | Brown, Michael (I15773)
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| 11465 | http://person.ancestry.com/tree/40587506/person/19539471488/facts http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/viewer/?file=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%25204%2FAmsterdam%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Democrat%2520and%2520Recorder%2FAmsterdam%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Democrat%2520and%2520Recorder%25201948%2520Oct-Dec%2520Grayscale%2FAmsterdam%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Democrat%2520and%2520Recorder%25201948%2520Oct-Dec%2520Grayscale%2520-%25200477.pdf&highlightsFile=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2Fhighlighter%2Fhits%2Fcd13da3edbdfb6be8429eeb19cf3143e#page=1 | Paro, Frederik (I25158)
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| 11466 | http://person.ancestry.com/tree/42976433/person/19865824170/facts | Steward, William Henry (I24815)
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| 11467 | http://person.ancestry.com/tree/58323414/person/38033265941/facts | Henry, James (I24450)
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| 11468 | http://person.ancestry.com/tree/90691406/person/80017766759/facts | Vandevort, Maude Josephine (I24039)
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| 11469 | http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1880usfedcen&indiv=try&h=37463959 He died in a mining accident. | Lewis, John X (I60026)
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| 11470 | http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?x=eba26288-6d85-4bf3-9cff-4098bde215f7&title=Possible+matches+for+Gustaif+Thiel&m=7602%3a%3a64197270%2c1030%3a%3a30397059234%3a79063020%2c60525%3a%3a31443734%2c6061%3a%3a28437027%2c1030%3a%3a832337263%3a18502368%2c1030%3a%3a5129162797%3a28080789%2c1030%3a%3a18380537230%3a15495973%2c1030%3a%3a29339454106%3a38810013&ftm=1&gss=angs&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=31443734&db=FindAGraveUS&indiv=1&ml_rpos=3 | Thiel, Gustav (I23493)
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| 11471 | http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/102301228/family?usePUBJs=true | Hocking, Wendy (I22004)
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| 11472 | http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/34826490/family?usePUBJs=true | Hocking, L A (I21754)
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| 11473 | http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=tryonfamily&id=I3600 | Philbrick, Benjamin (I10401)
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| 11474 | http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2838489&id=I142242 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=freestreetfam&id=I2687 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Churchill-2393 https://archive.org/details/churchillfamilyi01chur | Churchill, Ezekiel Hanley (I51232)
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| 11475 | http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=scottbarker&id=P1373 Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 13, 1868 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In this village, February 11th, of consumption, Henry Dillenback, aged 73 years. | Dillenbeck, Henry J. (I51063)
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| 11476 | http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=scottbarker&id=P3602 | Dillenbach, Jacob (I51665)
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| 11477 | http://www.deckerjourney.com/paf/pafg11.htm#270 | Decker, John Michael (I17415)
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| 11478 | http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=159980714&ref=acom | Cottet, Royce Ivues (I82797)
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| 11479 | http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=129327855 Birth: 1624 Massachusetts, USA Death: Sep. 16, 1684 Massachusetts, USA Susannah Salisbury married William Salisbury 1650/1655 in Boston, Suffolk, Mass. Susannah was born 1624 in Boston, Suffolk, Mass. She died Sept. 16, 1684 in Swansea, Bristol, Mass. Susannah who was admitted to full communion at the Dorchester church, May 7, 1677, and was dismissed to the Milton church Sept. 18, 1681. Another marriage year was listed as 1658, (Robert Grover). Source, Steven G. Salisbury/ Descendants of Henry Guelph. William and Susannah had the following children:: John Salisbury born about 1655/1657, he died June 24, 1675, William Salisbury born: Aug, 1659, and died April 3, 1726, Abigail Salisbury was born about 1660, Abigail married John Williston, Elizabeth Salisbury was born 1661, Susannah Salisbury was born April 27, 1662 in Boston, Mass, Hannah Salisbury was born May 18, 1665 in Milton, Dorchester, Mass. She died June 19, 1665, Samuel Salisbury was born May 17,1666 and died Aug. 26, 1757, Cornelius Salisbury was born Oct. 7, 1668, Hannah Salisbury was born April 20, 1671, in Milton. and Joseph Salisbury was born May 5, 1675 and died June 22, 1714. Other source EarlSalisbury.com. Family links: Spouse: William Salisbury (1622 - 1675) Children: John Salisbury (1655 - 1675)* William Salisbury (1659 - 1726)* Susannah Salisbury Seamans (1662 - ____)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Unknown Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?] Created by: Nancy Painthorse Salisbu... Record added: May 06, 2014 Find A Grave Memorial# 129327855 | Cotton, Susannah (I3674)
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| 11480 | http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=146760083 | Kennedy, Joseph J. (I9593)
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| 11481 | http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=16454526 Birth: Sep. 15, 1778 Shaftsbury Bennington County Vermont, USA Death: Jun. 11, 1858 Sandy Creek Oswego County New York, USA Husband of Miriam Salisbury. | Salisbury, Reuben (I16997)
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| 11482 | http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=25557884&ref=acom | Muckey, Philip (I19902)
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| 11483 | http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34202253 Birth: Aug. 14, 1659 Dorchester Suffolk County Massachusetts, USA Death: Apr. 3, 1726 Plymouth Plymouth County Massachusetts, USA Son of William Salisbury and Susanna ____ Salisbury of Swansea,MA. William Salisbury,Sr was one of the very first to be killed during King Philip's War in 1675. His first wife was Anna Cole, married at Swansea,MA on Jul 30,1685. His second wife was Mary Ormsbee, daughter of Thomas Ormsbee and Mary (Fitch) Ormsbee. Mary was born at Swansea,MA on Mar 30,1670. Children(by first marriage): William Salisbury III, Mary Salisbury Bullock(first wife of Daniel Bullock), Anna Salisbury Bullock, Susannah Salisbury Wheaton, John Salisbury, Richard Salisbury, Benjamin Salisbury, Martha Salisbury Wheeler, Experience Salisbury Bullock, and Patience Salisbury Easterbrook. Children(by second marriage): Daniel Salisbury, Rachel Salisbury Cole(mother of Phebe Cole Short), Ephraim Salisbury, and Rebecca Salisbury. | Salisbury, William (I3002)
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| 11484 | http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=36139741 Birth: Nov. 26, 1714 Swansea Bristol County Massachusetts, USA Death: Apr. 7, 1809 Swansea Bristol County Massachusetts, USA Son of William Salisbury and Mary Ormsbee. (1714 Swansea, Massachusetts Vital Records of Swansea, MA to 1850 Daniel the Son of William Salsbury and Mary his wife was Born November the 26:1714) 1)Married Anne Hale 16 Apr 1742 in Swansea, Bristol, MA (1742 Swansea, Massachusetts Vital Records of Swansea, MA to 1850 Daniel Salsbury and Anne Hail was married April: 16:1742) Children born to them: Richard, Rachel, Daniel, Anne,Elizabeth, Mary, Benjamin, Candace, Rebecca and Sarah Salisbury. 2)Married Patience Cole Eddy (She was married to Elkanah Eddy before William) 21 Apr 1771, Swansea, Bristol, MA (1771 Swansea, Massachusetts Vital Records of Swansea, MA to 1850 Capt Daniel Saulsbury and Patience Eddy Both of Swanzey was married April 21 1771 by Job Mason Elder of Church of Christ in said Swanzey) Child born to them, Patience Salisbury. 1790 Census: Swanzey, Bristol, MA. 1 free white male 16 and upwards, 2 free white females. This would have been Daniel, Patience and their dau. Patience (16) 1800 Census: Swanzey, Bristol, MA. 1 free white male 10-15, 1 free white male 45 and upwards, 1 free white female 45 and upwards. (bio by: Barragirl) 83. Daniel SALISBURY (William SALISBURY, William SALISBURY, John SALISBURY, David SALISBURY, Henry SALISBURY, Henry SALISBURY, Thomas SALISBURY, Henry SALISBURY, Ralph SALISBURY, William SALISBURY, Sir John SALISBURY, Sir Henry SALISBURY, Sir Thomas SALISBURY, Alexander SALISBURY, Adam Guelph De Salzburg, Henry) was born on 26 Nov 1714. He died on 7 Apr 1809 in Swansea, Massachusettes. Daniel married Anne Haile on 16 Apr 1742. They had the following children: + 161 M i. Richard SALISBURY was born on 18 Feb 1743. 162 F ii. Rachel SALISBURY was born on 5 Jun 1745. + 163 M iii. Daniel SALISBURY was born on 10 Jan 1748. 164 F iv. Anne SALISBURY was born on 19 Jan 1750. 165 F v. Elizabeth SALISBURY was born on 19 Mar 1752. 166 F vi. Mary SALISBURY was born on 31 Jan 1754. 167 M vii. Benjamin SALISBURY was born on 27 Feb 1756 in Swansea, Massachusettes. He died on 23 Jan 1842 in Cortland County,New York. He was buried in Cortland Co. Cem,New York. 168 F viii. Candace SALISBURY was born on 13 Nov 1757. 169 F ix. Rebecca SALISBURY was born on 19 Jul 1760. | Salisbury, Daniel (I3471)
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| 11485 | http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=57926843 Birth: Oct. 15, 1751 Rehoboth Bristol County Massachusetts, USA Death: Sep. 1, 1811 Shaftsbury Bennington County Vermont, USA https://sites.google.com/site/salisbury1956/Home/family-history/henry-guelph-by-theriault 248. Daniel18 Salisbury (Nathan Sr.17, Samuel B.16, William15, John14, David13, Henry12, Henry11, Thomas10, Sir Henry9, Ralph8, William7, Sir John6, Sir Henry5, Sir Thomas4, Alexander3, Adam Guelph2 de Salzburg, Henry1 Guelph) was born October 08, 1751 in Rehoboth, Bris tol, MA, and died September 01, 1811 in Shaftsbury, Bennington, VT. He married Patience Eddy April 21, 1771 in Swansea, Bristol, MA. She was born in Swansea, Bristol, MA. Child of Daniel Salisbury and Patience Eddy is: 401 i. Patience19 Salisbury, born March 13, 1774 in Swansea, Bristol, MA. 65. Samuel B.16 Salisbury (William15, John14, David13, Henry12, Henry11, Thomas10, Sir Henry9, Ralph8, William7, Sir John6, Sir Henry5, Sir Thomas4, Alexander3, Adam Guelph2 de Salzburg, Henry1 Guelph) was born May 17, 1666 in Milton, Norfolk, MA, and died August 26, 1757 in Swansea, Bristol, MA. He married (1) Mary Brooks. She died August 21, 1698 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA. He married (2) Jemima Martin November 28, 1699 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA. She was born May 29, 1672 in Swansea, Bristol, MA. Children of Samuel Salisbury and Mary Brooks are: 109 i. Mary17 Salisbury. She married Ezra Ormsbee 1713; born August 15, 1686 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA; died 1763. + 110 ii. Samuel Jr. Salisbury, born August 15, 1698 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA. Children of Samuel Salisbury and Jemima Martin are: 111 i. Jemima Esten17 Salisbury, born September 23, 1700 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA; died Aft. 1754. She married Henry Easton February 06, 1723/24 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA. 112 ii. Joanna Salisbury, born February 17, 1700/01 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA; died 1775. She married Jabez Bowen December 27, 1727 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA. + 113 iii. Ebenezer Salisbury, born January 10, 1703/04 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA; died 1787. 114 iv. Joseph Salisbury, born January 17, 1705/06 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA. He married Elizabeth Round February 22, 1731/32 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA. + 115 v. Martin Salisbury, born July 04, 1708 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA; died September 02, 1779 in Cranston, Providence, RI. + 116 vi. Caleb Salisbury, born June 25, 1710 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA; died 1781. + 117 vii. Nathan Sr. Salisbury, born August 05, 1712 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA; died November 19, 1791 in Shaftsbury, Bennington, VT. 118 viii. Nathaniel Salisbury, born December 03, 1714 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA; died June 19, 1715 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA. + 119 ix. Aaron Salisbury, born January 26, 1716/17 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA. 49. William15 Salisbury (John14, David13, Henry12, Henry11, Thomas10, Sir Henry9, Ralph8, William7, Sir John6, Sir Henry5, Sir Thomas4, Alexander3, Adam Guelph2 de Salzburg, Henry1 Guelph) was born May 12, 1622 in Denbighshire Co, Wales, and died June 24, 1675 in Swansea, Bristol, MA. He married Susanna ______ Bet. 1650 - 1655 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA. She was born 1624 in Boston, Suffolk, MA, and died September 16, 1684 in Swansea, Bristol, MA. Children of William Salisbury and Susanna ______ are: 59 i. John16 Salisbury, born 1655 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA; died June 24, 1675 in Swansea, Bristol, MA. + 60 ii. William Salisbury, born June 14, 1659 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA; died April 03, 1726 in Swansea, Bristol, MA. 61 iii. Abigail Salisbury, born 1660 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA. She married John Williston June 09, 1676 in Milton, Suffolk, MA. 62 iv. Elizabeth Salisbury, born 1661 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA. + 63 v. Susannah Salisbury, born February 27, 1661/62 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA. 64 vi. Hannah Salisbury, born May 18, 1665 in Milton, Norfolk, MA; died June 29, 1665 in Milton, Norfolk, MA. + 65 vii. Samuel B. Salisbury, born May 17, 1666 in Milton, Norfolk, MA; died August 26, 1757 in Swansea, Bristol, MA. + 66 viii. Cornelius Salisbury, born October 07, 1668 in Milton, Norfolk, MA. 67 ix. Hannah Salisbury, born April 20, 1671 in Milton, Norfolk, MA. + 68 x. Joseph Salisbury, born May 05, 1675 in Milton, Norfolk, MA; died June 22, 1714 in Little Compton, Newport, RI. 38. John14 Salisbury (David13, Henry12, Henry11, Thomas10, Sir Henry9, Ralph8, William7, Sir John6, Sir Henry5, Sir Thomas4, Alexander3, Adam Guelph2 de Salzburg, Henry1 Guelph) was born 1581 in Llanrhaidr, Denbighshire, Wales. Children of John Salisbury are: 48 i. John15 Salisbury, born in Wales. + 49 ii. William Salisbury, born May 12, 1622 in Denbighshire Co, Wales; died June 24, 1675 in Swansea, Bristol, MA. 17. Henry12 Salisbury (Henry11, Thomas10, Sir Henry9, Ralph8, William7, Sir John6, Sir Henry5, Sir Thomas4, Alexander3, Adam Guelph2 de Salzburg, Henry1 Guelph) was born in Llanrhaidr, Denbighshire, Wales, and died in Lowry. He married Lowry Griffith, daughter of Henry Griffith. Child of Henry Salisbury and Lowry Griffith is: + 22 i. David13 Salisbury, born in Of Llanrhaidr, Denbighshire, Wales. 12. Henry11 Salisbury (Thomas10, Sir Henry9, Ralph8, William7, Sir John6, Sir Henry5, Sir Thomas4, Alexander3, Adam Guelph2 de Salzburg, Henry1 Guelph) was born in Of Llanrhaidr, Denbighshire,Wales. He married Margaret, daughter of Gryffyd ap Rys Henry (Goch). Child of Henry Salisbury and Margaret is: + 17 i. Henry12 Salisbury, born in Llanrhaidr, Denbighshire, Wales; died in Lowry. 208 M vi. Daniel SALISBURY was born on 8 Oct 1751 in Rehoboth,Massachusettes. He died on 1 Sep 1811 in Shaftsbury,Vermont. He was buried in So. Shaftsbury,Cemetary,Shaftsbury,Vermont. Might be the Daniel shown in Shaftsbury, Vermont, 1790, and possibly moved with his family to Sandy Creek, New York | Salisbury, Daniel (I16847)
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| 11486 | http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=77490966 | Adams, Florence Belle (I24443)
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| 11487 | http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=98399731 Birth: May 12, 1622 Death: Jun. 24, 1675 William and John Salisbury have the sad honor of being the men that started the King Phillips War 1675-1676. William Salisbury, was the first of his lineage that had come to America from England 1648. He was born in Denbighshire, Wales on May 12, 1622. The son of John Salisbury of Llanrhaidr 14th Generation. He was the town herdsman for awhile taking care of cattle. (From AncestryFile dated Jan.2,1996-Feb.1,1997). He settled in Milton, part of Dorchester and signed an agreement for the parsonage of land May 18,1664. He moved to Swansea, Massachusetts as early as 1671, being the first of the name in the town. A list of the men of Swansea, eight soldiers recorded at Plymouth, includes the names of William and John Salisbury. They were the first victims of the King Phillip's War. Both were buried June 24, 1675. The other men that had fallen at Swansea, slain by the Indians were as follows: Nehemiah Allin, William Hammond, William Cahoone, John Jones, Gershom Cobb, Robert Jones, John Druce, Joseph Lewis,and John Fall. William Hammond was ambushed and killed, he was buried on June 29. His ancestors have a site www.arq.net/~ljacobs/wmmem.htm. The memorial site for the men is located in Massachusetts very near the Massachusetts-Rhode Island border near the place in Massachusetts called North Swansea and the Rhode Island towns of Barrington and Warren. Location as follows:Near US 6 going East, before the junction of RI Route 136, there is a large yellow auto body building on the right. Just before it is a road at about a 30 degree angle off US 6 with a sign: Bridge Out. This was the bridge where William Hammond was ambushed and killed. At an intersection before the bridge, across from a big white house on the corner, is the historic plaque on a large boulder. Inscription as follows: Myles Garrison House Site near this spot stood the John Myles Garrison House. The place of meetings of the troops of Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth colonies commanded by Majors Thomas Savage and James Cudworth, who marched to the relief of Swansea at the opening of King Phillips War A.D. 1675. There fell in Swansea, Slain by the Indians: Nehemiah Allin, William Hammond, William Cahoone,John Jones, Gershom Cobb, Robert Jones, John Druce, Joseph Lewis, John Fall, John Salisbury and William Salisbury. To mark this historic site, the monument was erected by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts A.D. 1912. The following is a passage from "Plymouth Colony, its History & People 1620-1691", describing the events of June 23 & 24, 1675: The Indians were looting various deserted houses when two white men, and old man and his son, appeared on the scene. Seeing three Indians run out of the house, the old man told his son to shoot, which he did. One Indian was hit, but got away. Later some Indians came to the Garrison and asked why they shot the Indian, letting them know that he had died. The son said it was no matter. Some of the others tried to let the Indians know that they did not feel so callous about the death, but the Indians went away in haste. Benjamin Church later recalled that on a march, in June past the burned out houses South of Swansea, the English troops witnessed this gruesome sight:"And soon after,eight more at Mattapoiset,upon whose bodies they (the Indians) exercised more brutish barbarities, beheading, dismembering and mangling them and exposing them in a most inhuman manner. Which gashed and ghostly objects struck a damp on all beholders... They marched until they came to the narrow neck, at a place called Keekkauit, where they took down the heads of eight Englishmen that were killed at the head of Metapoiset Neck and set upon poles, after the barbarous manner of the savages." Vital records sent to Plymouth by Nicholas Tanner, Swansea Town Clerk, showed that nine males were buried at Swansea on 24 (sic)June:Gershom Cobb, Joseph Lewis, John Salisbury,John Jones, John Fall,Nehemiah Allin, Robert Jones, William Cahoone and William Salisbury (a tenth, William Hammond, was killed later and buried 29 June). King Philip's War came to an end on August 12, 1676 when one of Col. Benjamin Church's Indian Rangers (John Alderman) killed King Phillip. Upon inspection of Phillip's body, Church is quoted as saying, "a doleful, great, naked, dirty beast"!! Phillip was shot, drawn and quartered and beheaded. His severed head was reportedly displayed at Plymouth for twenty years. William Salisbury is a proven descendant of the royal Salisbury family of Lleweni Hall, Denbigshire, Wales whose Salisbury lineage extends back to Henry Guelph, Duke of Bavaria. This relationship includes the royal Tudor (direct) and Plantagenet (indirect)families of England and Wales (Sir John Salisbury married Katherine "of Berain" Tudor as relatives through marriage. However, according to other genealogical sources, including Geni.com, William Salisbury is listed as a direct descendant of Sir John Salisbury (son of Sir John Salisbury and Katherine Tudor). It is said that the Salisbury family of Denbigshire, Wales were given special appointments due to their good standing with the Tudor Monarchs. Family links: Spouse: Susannah Salisbury (1624 - 1684)* Children: John Salisbury (1655 - 1675)* William Salisbury (1659 - 1726)* Susannah Salisbury Seamans (1662 - ____)* *Calculated relationship Inscription: Near this spot stood the John Myles Garrison House The place of meetings of the troops of Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth Colonies commanded by Majors Thomas Savage and James Cudworth who marched to the relief of Swansea at the opening of King Philips War A.D. 1675. There Fell in Swansea, slain by the indians: Nehemiah Allin, William Hammond, William Cahoone, John Jones, Gershom Cobb, Robert Jones, John Druce, Joseph Lewis, John Fall, John Salisbury, and William Salisbury. To mark this historic site, the Monument was erected by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts A.D. 1912. Note: William and John were laid to rest in an unmarked gravesite. Burial: Palmer River Churchyard Cemetery Rehoboth Bristol County Massachusetts, USA Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?] Maintained by: Nancy Painthorse Salisbu... Originally Created by: Gennaphyr Record added: Oct 06, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 98399731 | Salisbury, William (I3947)
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| 11488 | http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=green&GSiman=1&GScid=1495&GRid=8684357& | Green, Dorastus Jr. (I21996)
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| 11489 | http://www.fultonhistory.com/highlighter/viewer/?file=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252011%2FGloversville%2520NY%2520Morning%2520Herald%2FGloversville%2520NY%2520Morning%2520Herald%25201944%2520Grayscale%2FGloversville%2520NY%2520Morning%2520Herald%25201944%2520Grayscale%2520-%25202639.pdf&highlightsFile=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fultonhistory.com%2Fhighlighter%2Fhits%2Fa940af55610dc83758e663ddf3f2177c#page=1 | Hubbs, Evalina Schuyler Lina (I13621)
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| 11490 | http://www.fultonhistory.com/highlighter/viewer/?file=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252017%2FSyracuse%2520NY%2520Journal%2FSyracuse%2520NY%2520Journal%25201924%2FSyracuse%2520NY%2520Journal%25201924%2520-%25201835.pdf&highlightsFile=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fultonhistory.com%2Fhighlighter%2Fhits%2F10cac69824c8dd07bcbc05c518976533#page=1 | Eastman, Harvey D (I19898)
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| 11491 | http://www.fultonhistory.com/highlighter/viewer/?file=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252018%2FAlbany%2520NY%2520Morning%2520Express%2FAlbany%2520NY%2520Morning%2520Express%25201892%2FAlbany%2520NY%2520Morning%2520Express%25201892%2520-%25201919.pdf&highlightsFile=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fultonhistory.com%2Fhighlighter%2Fhits%2F6ebf5923aa525c0d5988adfde89a7e51#page=1 | Hubbs, Perry (I13124)
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| 11492 | http://www.fultonhistory.com/highlighter/viewer/?file=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper4%2FAmsterdam%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Democrat%2520and%2520Recorder%2FAmsterdam%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Democrat%2520and%2520Recorder%25201893%2520Aug-1894%2520Mar%2520Grayscale%2FAmsterdam%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Democrat%2520and%2520Recorder%25201893%2520Aug-1894%2520Mar%2520Grayscale%2520-%25200598.pdf&highlightsFile=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fultonhistory.com%2Fhighlighter%2Fhits%2F3f1a965a3669acb8b85343369017f46a#page=1 http://www.fultonhistory.com/highlighter/viewer/?file=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252011%2FNew%2520York%2520NY%2520World%2FNew%2520York%2520NY%2520World%25201893%2FNew%2520York%2520NY%2520World%25201893%2520b%2520-%25202305.pdf&highlightsFile=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fultonhistory.com%2Fhighlighter%2Fhits%2Ff1ece0bec52a83f6a57da9ea2eb6434d#page=1 | Hubbs, Maud (I13292)
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| 11493 | http://www.fultonhistory.com/highlighter/viewer/?file=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspapers%2520Disk3%2FWatertown%2520Times%2FWatertown%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Times%2520June%25201971.pdf%2FWatertown%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Times%2520June%25201971%2520-%25200016.pdf&highlightsFile=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fultonhistory.com%2Fhighlighter%2Fhits%2F15881adf7a29469e8d0330f404cc5f71#page=1 | Denny, Archie Royal (I14513)
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| 11494 | http://www.fultonhistory.com/highlighter/viewer/?file=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FProcess%2520Small%2FNewspapers%2FOswego%2520Palladium%2FOswego%2520Palladium%2520Jan-March%25201961%2520pdf%2FNewspaper%2520%2520Oswego%2520Palladium%2520Jan-March%25201961%2520-%25200273.pdf&highlightsFile=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fultonhistory.com%2Fhighlighter%2Fhits%2Ff70d97167da35870f242576bd50dec23#page=1 | Parker, Helen Mae (I61974)
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| 11495 | http://www.fultonhistory.com/highlighter/viewer/?file=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252011%2FGloversville%2520NY%2520Leader%2520Republican%2FGloversville%2520NY%2520Leader%2520Republican%25201945%2520Grayscale%2FGloversville%2520NY%2520Leader%2520Republican%25201945%2520Grayscale%2520-%25201771.pdf&highlightsFile=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fultonhistory.com%2Fhighlighter%2Fhits%2F13e240712ee1f65dc48216f0f84802b1#page=1 | Russell, Chester William (I36783)
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| 11496 | http://www.fultonhistory.com/highlighter/viewer/?file=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252011%2FGloversville%2520NY%2520Morning%2520Herald%2FGloversville%2520NY%2520Morning%2520Herald%25201936%2520Grayscale%2FGloversville%2520NY%2520Morning%2520Herald%25201936%2520Grayscale%2520-%25203660.pdf&highlightsFile=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fultonhistory.com%2Fhighlighter%2Fhits%2F22b6dae9edceb1130da7ec44a722bc9e#page=1 | Hotaling, Nellie (I22354)
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| 11497 | http://www.fultonhistory.com/highlighter/viewer/?file=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fultonhistory.com%2FProcess%2520Small%2FNewspapers%2FUtica%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Press%2FUtica%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Press%25201970.pdf%2FUtica%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Press%25201970%2520-%25200325.pdf&highlightsFile=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fultonhistory.com%2Fhighlighter%2Fhits%2F6859f697c3463820ed2cf16b56f745ed#page=1 | Hotaling, Harry (I22732)
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| 11498 | http://www.fultonhistory.com/highlighter/viewer/?file=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fultonhistory.com%2FProcess%2520Small%2FNewspapers%2FUtica%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Press%2FUtica%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Press%25201976%2520pdf%2FUtica%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Press%25201976%2520-%25203944.PDF&highlightsFile=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fultonhistory.com%2Fhighlighter%2Fhits%2F4aa05c5e9e14dfcb041291a35d09e57f#page=1 | Hotaling, Florence (I22607)
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| 11499 | http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/s/t/e/Mindy-L-Steinfeldjones-HI/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1623.html | Waite, John (I53096)
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| 11500 | http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/y/o/u/Charles-Yourdon/GENE10-0001.html | Yordon, Johannes Peter Jr. (I49543)
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