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Died by drowning. | Oliver ALBRO
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Had 6 additional children, perhaps by his other two wives. | Jonathan ALMY
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Town clerk of North Providence, Rhode Island for many years. | Hope ANGELL
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According to census records Annie had 6 children and only 5 survived. Census only lists 4. | ANNIE
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Married in the south and had one son William and several other children. | Joseph BARTON
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Ship owner and New York Merchant | Arthur Bedell BENJAMIN
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in infancy. | Clinton BOGERT
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Died young. | Deborah CARR
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Son of Mary (Clarke) daughter of Dep. Gov. Walter Clarke who married Freeborn Hart, widow of Thomas & daughter of Roger Williams | Ralph CHAPMAN
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The 1900 census gave the name as Mary A. Deacons born March of 1890, inMichigan. By the 1920 census she was listed as Adelaide M. Deacons andgiven a birth date of about 1891 in Michigan.
[Williams.FBK.FTW]
[Sunny.ftw] | Adelaide M. DEACONS
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Stepdaughter of Caroline H. Tarr | Agnes Roberta Tarr DIETRICH
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[vevaldrich-1-6191.ged] | Charles ELLIS
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[vevaldrich-1-6191.ged] | Laura ELLIS
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[vevaldrich-1-6191.ged] | Lottie ELLIS
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[vevaldrich-1-6437.ged] | Williams ELLIS
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[vevaldrich-1-6191.ged] | Willis ELLIS
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Daughter of David and Martha (Jenks) Hopkins | Amey HOPKINS
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[vevaldrich-1-6191.ged] | Samantha NOTT
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young. | Edward A. OLNEY
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young. | Grace OLNEY
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He engaged in the quarrying business. The 12 large columns standing at the end of the Arcade, Providence, were taken from his quarry in 1827-8 and placed in position by him. Said to be second largest single piece columns in the world. (Note taken from Roger Williams of Providence, Rhode Island written by Bertha Anthony Williams in 1949) | James OLNEY
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Sarah was born in 1841, her mother shows being born in 1835. There is either an error in the documentation or it's possible that Sarah Sweetland is the step-mother of Sarah Olney. | Sarah OLNEY
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Prosperous manufacturer. Left $35,000 to Brown University for Professor of Botany for which science he had a great passion. Recipient of many honors. | Stephen T. OLNEY
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Daughter of John Paine, Conanicut, Rhode Island. Mate of Captain Kidd's ship. | Mercy PAINE
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Zachariah Rhodes landed at Plymouth and is first recorded in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, circa 1643, and left before 1646. He joined Roger Williams in Rhode Island, first in Seacunk, then in Providence, and later Pawtuxet. He was "drowned off Pawtuxet Shore", 10 Apr 1666. | Zachariah RHODES
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Lieutenant Junior Grade Killed W.W. II | W. Bruce RICHARDSON
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First Mayor of Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Frederick's sons were influential in securing the success of the reunion of Roger Williams' descendants in Sayles Memorial Hall June 22, 1886. They trace their descent from Mary, Mercy and Daniel.
(From 'Roger Williams of Providence, Rhode Island' by Bertha Anthony Williams pub. 1949) | Frederick Clark SAYLES
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John Sayles III farm was land given him by his grandfather Roger Williams and extended from what is now Broad St. to the Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence R.I. He, his wife and son Daniel were buried in the cemetery located at the foot of what is now Earle St. | John SAYLES
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Sayles Memorial Hall, Brown University, given by his father in his memory as he was a student there. | William Clark SAYLES
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1900 Census: Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA (with Rhoraback family).
Lived near Millville, Greenwood Township in 1886-1887.
Age 9 in 1880, 29 in 1900 (b. Nov 1870). | Elizabeth C. SEVISON
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Civil War service: Co. G, 11th PA Vols.; Co. B, 131st PA Inf.; 7thVeterans
Vol. Inf. Honorably discharged from all three units.
1850 Census: Delaware Twp., North'd Co., PA (age 8) (w. CorneliusRynerson).
1860 Census: McEwensville, North'd Co., PA (age 17) (as Henry) (w. Wm.Hood).
1870 Census: Delaware Twp., North'd Co., PA (age 28) (as Harman A.Servison).
1880 Census: Greenwood Twp., Columbia Co., PA (age 38) (as Harmon Svison).
Has bio in "The History Of Columbia and MontourCounties [PA]"-- Battle,1887. | Herman A. SEVISON
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1790 Census: Bern Twp., Berks Co., PA (as Ernst Stepheson).
1800 Census: Mahantango Twp., Northumb'd (now Union) Co., PA (asSaverson).
1810 Census: Mahantango Twp., Northumb'd (now Union) Co., PA (asSefferson).
"[Herman A. Sevison] is descended from a Holland ancestor, who came toAmerica
prior to the Revolution. One of his sons was the grandfather of oursubject,
and first lived in New Jersey; later came to this State, settling inSnyder
County, where his son Michael, father ofHerman A., was born." (Herman'sbio) | Johann Ernst SEVISON
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1900 & 1910 Census: Bloomsburg, Columbia Co., PA.
Age 1 in 1870, 11 in 1880, 31 in 1900 (b. Aug 1868), 41 in 1910.
Lived in Bloomsburg, Columbia Co., PA in 1886-1887.
1900 Census: married 6 years; mother of 1 child, 1 living.
1910 Census: married 15 years; mother of 1 child, 1 living. | Margaret L. SEVISON
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1900 & 1910 Census: Bloomsburg, Columbia Co., PA.
Age 6 in 1870, 15 in 1880, 35 in 1900 (b. Jun 1864), 45 in 1910.
Lived in Bloomsburg, Columbia Co., PA in 1886-1887.
1900 Census: married 14 years; mother of 6 children, 6 living.
1910 Census: married 24 years; mother of 10 children, 10 living. | Sarah C. SEVISON
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Peter Swank, born in 1789, settled a mile north of Elysburg, in Ralpho township, this county, then known as Shamokin township. He followed farming. His death occurred in 1848, and he is buried at the Reed Church. Like most of his family he was a Lutheran in religious faith, and he served as a member of the council of his church. His wife, Elizabeth, born in 1784, long survived him, dying in 1873. Their children were as follows: William, born Feb. 15, 1813, died April 14, 1886, married Kaziah, born Oct. 19, 1817, died Dec. 28, 1893 (buried at Reed's Church); Peter; Henry H., born Oct. 22, 1820, died Aug. 19, 1890; Solomon; Mary Ann, wife of Daniel Zimmerman; Lydia, wife of Daniel Vought; Elizabeth, born in January, 1815,who died July 14, 1884, unmarried. | Peter SWANK
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at age 23 | Louis Marion THURSTON
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Son of John & Sarah Underwood | Joseph UNDERWOOD
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Listed on 1900 Census as Lester J under head of household James. SeeCensus Image. | James Lester VOUGHT
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[vevaldrich-1-6437.ged] | Elizabeth WALLACE
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[vevaldrich-1-6191.ged] | James W. WALLACE
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young. | George WATERS
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Williams, Joseph, yeoman. Will dated 6 Sep 1738, proved 2 June 1739, pgs 42-3, killed by Spaniards near the bay of Campos 4 Mar 1738/9. Mentions: Wife Sarah Williams. Sons Benoni & Goliath | Joseph WILLIAMS
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Larry Williams adopted Lisa with her father's, Ray Gerstenberger's,consent.[Williams.FBK.FTW] | Lisa Ann WILLIAMS
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Foreward from Roger Williams of Providence R.I.:
"There were several "Roger Williams" living in New England in early history. This genealogy deals with the Roger who settled in Rhode Island in 1650.
He was the son of James and Alice (Pemberton) Williams of England, who had four children: Sydrach, Catherine, Roger and Robert. His father James (son of Mark and Agnes (Audley) Williams, was a merchant tailor of London - his rank next below gentry. His mother Alice, was the daughter of Robert Pemberton whose wife was Catherine Stokes, sister of Roger Stokes. The Pembertons were landed gentry. The great fire of London destroyed the church in which the records of birth and baptism of the family were kept.
Roger was born at the beginning of the 17th century, in the time of James I of England. He marred Mary Barnard Dec 15, 1623 in High Lever Church, Essex, England, and they arrived in Boston in 1631 on the ship Lyon. Various historians have told of his journeyings to Salem, Plymouth, back to Salem, to Spokonk, Massachusetts, and finally settling in Providence, R.I. He was the father of many descendants.
This book contains the genealogical records of the Roger Williams family Association - collected during the past fifty years. It is not a complete genealogy. By this public printing of our records we hope many people will be enabled to establish their lines of descent from Roger Williams, and that we may be notified of additional data, to be published at some future time.
We are indebted to many for material given us especially to Miss Emily R. Paine for her work on early records and to Mrs. Annie Irons for valued help.
Compiled and Published by: Mrs. C. W. (Bertha Williams Anthony) and Mrs C. H. (Harriett Wood Weeden)" | Roger WILLIAMS
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Son of Capt. Peter Wright-Revolutionary Soldier | Seaman WRIGHT
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ABBR 1900 U.S. Census | Source: 1900 U.S. Census
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Source Media Type: Census | Source: 1900 U.S. Census
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ABBR 1910 U.S. Census | Source: 1910 U.S. Census
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Source Media Type: Census | Source: 1910 U.S. Census
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ABBR 1920 U.S. Census | Source: 1920 U.S. Census
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