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  Samuel Clesson Allen - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Samuel Clesson Allen (January 5, 1772–February 8, 1842) was a U.S. politician from Massachusetts during the first third of the 19th century.
Allen was born in Bernardston, Massachusetts and schooled in nearby New Salem.
Allen died in Northfield, Massachusetts, and was buried in Bernardston.
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 Background on the Bars Fight
Allen, father of Miss Allen, resolutely maintained his ground in defence of three children, who were at work with him in the field, until he killed one or two of the enemy.
Samuel Allen, Jr., the boy who was taken in this engagement, was carried to Canada, and remained with the Indians a year and nine months.
Samuel Allen, Jr.'s father was killed, his sister, Eunice, was severely wounded in the head, and he was taken captive to Canada.
www.memorialhall.mass.edu /classroom/curriculum_6th/lesson6/barsbkgd.html   (813 words)

  
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Samuel BARDWELL was born on 25 Aug 1715 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts.138,139,140,141 He died on 30 Nov 1795 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts.142,143 He was buried in Old South Cemetery, Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts.144,145 History of Deerfield, by George Sheldon, Vol.
Samuel BARDWELL was born on 18 Jun 1757 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts.625,626,627 He died on 13 Mar 1848 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts.628,629 History of Deerfield, by George Sheldon, Vol.
Samuel ROOT was born on 9 Oct 1788 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts.1139 History of The Town of Sunderland, Massachusetts, by John Montague Smith, prepared by Henry W. Taft and Abbie T. Montague.
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 THE ANCESTORS & DESCENDANTS OF JOHN b.1380 & SIMON HOYT b.1590 OF CURRY RIVEL, SOMERSET ENGLAND
Samuell HOYT was born in Honiton,Devon,England, and died 1649 in Honiton,Devon,England.
Samuel Hoyt, HAIT was born 27 JUL 1673 in Stamford Fairfield Co.,CT. 73 iii.
Samuel HAIT, HOYT was born 1679/1684 in Stamford,Ct..
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 Descendants of Augustus George von Zähringen, Margrave of Baden Baden (1706-1771)
Samuel Croft (1820.02.09-1889.12.13) lived Philipsburg, Putnam Co., NY [or born 1829.02.09 per Trousdale], a methodist preacher married 1843.05.06 to Esther Elizabeth Lickley (1823.12.24-1891.04.26) buried near Peekskill.
Clesson A. Croft (1884.09.11-1973.03) died in Croton On Hudson, Westchester Co., NY married 1906.01.19 to [Elizabeth] Mary Pidgeon (circa 1875/78-living 1930) [wife's name "Elizabeth Mary Pidgeon" per Trousdale] 5.
Amanda "Manda" Fletcher (1850.12.23-) born in Bradford Co., PA married 1st 1870.05.04 to Allen Jennings married 2nd to James F. Rose (born circa 1841-) born in OH Amanda and James living in District 3, Columbia Co., WA in 1880 Census children with Allen Jennings: 7.
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 Sam Did You Mean Sam?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Samuel comes from a Hebrew word which means "name of God" or "heard by God".
Samuel, a prophet and judge from the Old Testament who anointed Saul as king.
Samuel Pang, a man who has inspired millions with is witty phrases and semi-violent actions.
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 Richard Sears Descendants - pafg81.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Alden Sears (Roland, Roland, Seth, Samuel, Paul, Richard) was born 23 Jul 1774 in Harwich and was christened 7 May 1775 in E Yarmouth.
Alvan Sears (Roland, Roland, Seth, Samuel, Paul, Richard) was born 26 Sep 1775 in Harwich, MA.
Elizabeth Sears (Roland, Roland, Seth, Samuel, Paul, Richard) was born 27 Dec 1781 in Harwich and was christened 7 Apr 1782 in E Yarmouth.
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 St. Albans Messenger - Vermont's oldest afternoon newspaper.
She is also survived by her mother, Joyce Gokey of Bakersfield; five sisters, Debbie and Phil Wilber of Fletcher, Donna and William Burt of Waterville, Deanna and Rodney Allen, Gloria and Roger Stone all of Bakersfield, Bonnie and Mark Labrie of Fairfax; and a sister-in-law, Cindy Gokey of Bakersfield.
She was born July 31, 1926, in Fairfield, the daughter of the late Clesson and Irene (Abell) Burleson.
Harold is survived by his wife Beverly; by his children, Joan Desorda and her husband Alan of South Hero, Allen Littlefield and his wife Mary of Schertz, Texas; by his grandchildren Crystal Duggins, and Bradley and Breton Littlefield; and by his great-granddaughter, Julie Duggins.
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 Fifty Years of Collecting for Historic Deerfield - Part 2
The Clesson House had been built in 1814 as a gambrell-roofed ell of a future larger house.
After Samuel Clesson died in 1816, plans for the house were abandoned.
On the crest rail was engraved the owner’s vital statistics, "EUNICE ALLEN/ BORN JUNE 6 1733 /TOMAHAWKED AUG. 25 1746 /DIED AUG. 16 1818." Eunice Allen had been a victim of the last Indian attack on Deerfield, the Bars Fight in 1746.
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Lumber from the original mill was used to build what may be the first house in Buckland, constructed in 1770, which was occupied by Tayl or's son, Samuel, and Samuel's wife Esther (White).
\par The marriage ceremony was performed by her son Samuel Taylor, who was a Justice of the Peace, and this was the origin of the statement often made to the young people of Buckland, that a man of that town "married his own mother." \par \par 106.
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5 Samuel Allen like a hero fout, And though he was so brave and bold, His face no more shalt we behold Eteazer Hawks was killed outright, Before he had time to fight, - 10 Before he did the Indians see, Was shot and killed immediately.
20 Eunice Allen see the Indians coming, And hopes to save herself by running, And had not her petticoats stopped her, The awful creatures had not catched her, Nor tommy hawked her on the head, 25 And left her on the ground for dead.
The members of the haymaking group were: Samuel Allen - age 44 Eunice Allen - 13 Caleb Allen - age 9 Samuel Allen - age 8 Oliver Amsden - age 18 Simeon Amsden - age 9 Eleazer Hawks - age 29 And 2 soldiers, Gillett and Saddler, to protect them.
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 Coshocton County, Ohio History
William Boyd, grandfather of Samuel A., was one of the first settlers of White Eyes township, having emigrated with his family to the township in 1833.
He was a son of Samuel and Susanah (Whitezel) Brillhart, and grandson of John Brillhart and of Anthony Whitezel.
BUXTON LEONE, New Castle township; was born in New Castle township, January 1, 1859; daughter of Thomas and Mary (Butler) Buxton, granddaughter of Thomas and Frances Buxton and James and Elizabeth (Rodehaver) Butler, and great-granddaughter of Thomas Butler.
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Samuel Donforth (A.B. 1643, tutor 1644-1650), resigned 1654; reappointed 1668.
Samuel Eaton (A.B. 1649),resigned as tutor 1653; as fellow 1654.
Upon the death of Samuel Eliot, in 1820, the President and Fellows were informed that he had been the founder, and the chair was named the Eliot Professorship of Greek Literature.
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 Marriages in Knox County, IL
Joseph Clesson married Mary Humphrey on February 29, 1844 in Shelby County, IL.
Joseph Clesson married Mehepsabeth Carr on March 25, 1855 in Lowell, Mass.
Joseph H. Clesson married Ella Sipes on January 11, 1878 in Knox County, IL.
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 Biographical Sketches-Waukesha Township, Waukesha County, Wisconsin Genealogy (GenWeb)
SAMUEL EALES, stonemason; born 1826, in the County of Northampton, England; came to the United States in 1844, and settled in Waukesha; learned the trade of mason in this country, and now works at the same.
He was married in Waukesha, July 14, 1863, to Sarah Hall Barstow, daughter of Samuel H. and Susan R. (Babcock) Barstow; she was born in Waukesha, Wis., February 18, 1841; they have four children — Samuel Barstow, Frank Waller, Josephine Baldwin and George Winans, all of whom were born in Waukesha.
Hawley Heath has made chronic diseases his specialty in New York City since 1849, and is the only physician in that city who has thoroughly established the Waukesha Spring water in their practice as a special branch.
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 Descendants of Samuel Gorby - b.ca 1700: Index
Allen, Lena (marriage to Oren Ransom Meacham) (i7455)
Allen, Rachel Caroline (marriage to Ira Edward Gorby) (i3360), b.1848-d.1918
Birch, Samuel Wesley (marriage to Margaret Lucetta Gorby) (i6078)
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Allen, S to T
New York City Marble Cemetery, Manhattan, N.Y. Allen, Stuart (b.
Allen, Thomas H. (born c.1863) — of Hanover, Sprague,
Allen, Tom — of Brinkley, Monroe County, Ark. Democrat.
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 Lt. John Elis: Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Allen, Jane Alton Or (marriage to Abner Chase 7 Ellis) (i4708)
Allen, Nephina "Tryphena" (marriage to Elnathan 6 Ellis) (i610)
Allen, Sarah (marriage to James 4 Ellis) (i3748)
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 Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884. Papers: Guide.
Includes copy of 2 letters by William Sullivan and Samuel Livermore to Nathan Hale, John Phillips and others; 1812.
Agreement between Thomas Ludson and Solomon Townsend, witnessed by Samuel Greene.
Agreement between John Temple, Edmund Temple of England, and Samuel Shrimpton, of Boston.
oasis.harvard.edu:10080 /oasis/deliver/~hou00497   (2077 words)

  
 Roster and Genealogies of the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry: 1861 - 1864 - Person Page 69
On 9 Nov 1861 George Clesson Joslin was mentioned in a report to the Webster Times, by F. Robinson, concerning the aftermath of Ball's Bluff and reporting his status.
George Clesson Joslin and Susan Maria Carey were enumerated in the 1880 US Federal census in Jun 1880 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, he works for the U.S. Customs.
In Jun 1886 George Clesson Joslin took part in the regimental reunion Excursion to the Battle-Fields of Gettysburg, PA., Antietam, MD., Ball's Bluff, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Click HERE to read the report.
www.nextech.de /ma15mvi/ma15mvi-p/p69.htm   (6350 words)

  
 C - Marriages - Massachusetts - Pierce Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Pierce, Caty, of C., and Samuel Pannel of Halifax, int.
Pierce, Clesson of Prescott and Nancy P. White of Prescott, m.
Peirce, Clesson and Nancy P. White, both of P., m.
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 Content/Amish Families Index#3/YRC-ALSN
Allen Co., IN, and died of cancer of the liver September 22, 1934 in Bogard Twp., Daviess Co.,
She was born January 06, 1857 in IN, and died January 1894 in IN.
YA2816- PETER born April 18, 1889 in Allen Co., Grabill, IN, and died December 07, 1965 in IN.
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 FindLaw for Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal and State Resources, Forms, and Code
Allen took possession of Cornwallis Island and submitted a report of his expedition on July 12, 1858, to the Minister of the Interior.
The commission authorizing Bent to take possession of Palmyra is substantially the same as the commission to Allen that resulted in the discovery of Cornwallis.
There is no evidence of a contract with Bent and Wilkinson similar to the guano contract made with Adams.
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 Phelps-Griswold
Children of Samuel and Sarah PHELPS: Samuel married Elizabeth; Sarah married Andrew MOORE; Timothy married first Sarah GAYLORD, and second Sarah PRATT; Mary married Daniel ADAMS; William married Hannah HAYDEN; John died young; Ephraim married Mary JOGGERS; Abigail married David MARSHALL; and Josias married Sarah WINCHELL.
Children of Samuel and Abigail PHELPS: Abigail married Jehiel GRANT; Samuel married first his first cousin Mary PHELPS (daughter of William PHELPS and Ruth BARBER), and second Damaris GILMAN; James died young; Matthew; Mary died in infancy; James married Esther FOWLER; Tabitha married Ebenezer MOORE; Dr. Hezekiah married Lydia GRISWOLD; and Joshua married Hannah BIRGE.
Children of Martha and Samuel HOLCOMB: Martha died in infancy; Samuel married Bathsheba PHELPS; Mary married Amos CASE; Deborah; Sarah; Rebecca married John BARNARD; Sophia; Mariah married Ashbel SKINNER; and Martha married her second cousin William PHELPS (son of William PHELPS and Hannah HAYDEN.
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Rachel 4/9/1804 Dwight, Samuel Lyman, Field, Zachariah Webb, Mary 7/18/1719 Sarah 12/17/1668 Dwight, Seth Strong, Field, Zachariah Clark, Abigail 11/29/1732 Sarah 4/1704 Dwight, Timothy King, Field, Zachariah Clark, Experience 8/16/1716 Philena 10/28/1787 Dwight, Timothy Edwards, Mary Field, Zachariah (Hatfield) Clark, Mrs.
Kingsley, Samuel Hutchinson, Judd, Simeon (South Hadley) Day, Mary 12/20/1704 Lydia 9/24/1822 Kingsley, Samuel Parsons, Judd, Spencer Jemima 12/27/1739 (Springfield) Stebbins, Eliza Kingsley, Supply Strong, S.
Storrs, Sarah Elizabeth L. 9/23/1829 Whitney, William (Boston) Butler, Walley, Samuel Hurd (Boston) Bates, Sarah 10/29/1817 Mehitabel Sumner (NH) 10/14/1829 Whittenson, Thomas (New Wallace, James (Springfield) Strong, York) Sheldon, Hannah 1802 Fanny (NH) 5/1/1839 Whittlesey, Daniel (Washington, Wallace, Norman W. Moore, Mary CT) Pomeroy, Martha 5/19/1798 J.
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 Alsup Census 1850
Samuel was the son of Othaniel ALSOP and Hannah BROWN, Samuel md Rachel GRISCOM, dau of David GRISCOM and Rachel BRADWAY.
Julia MARTIN md Bill CLESSON, 1850, Julia died in childbirth with her first child.
He was the son of Jeremiah "Jerry" ALSUP and Lucy BROWN of Sumner Co. TN., He was counted twice on 1850 census, David ALSUP md Martha CREW, 1854, see 1860 Caldwell Co. KY census.
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 Lamoille County, Vermont Local History and Genealogy
This database may not be complete, and, as with any database, there may be errors.
Elmore was granted November 7, 1780; on August 21, 1781, it was chartered to Colonel Samuel Elmore and several associates.
Allen County Public Library, holding one of the largest genealogical collections in North America.
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 Ancestors and Descendents of Lee Allan Wise and Dorothy Mae Smith
Parents: Samuel Pierce Gorby and Mary E Edmundson.
Ref: BK11 Parents: Samuel George Gorby and Ann Pierce.
She was married to Frank C Foster in 1887.
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 Gale . The Making of the Modern World . Title Lists . List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Allen, for bettering the condition of the agricultural poor"
Beherzigung eines bieder-teutschen landwirths, allen seinen mitbürgern des alles ernährenden feld- und landbaustandes aller classen in Obersachsen gewidmet
Auszug aus der oeconomia forensis oder kurzer inbegriff derjenigen landwirthschaftlichen wahrheiten, welche allen sowohl hohen als niedrigen gerichts-personen zu wissen nöthig
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 RMC Online Guides
Allen's history of the railroad, with research notes and correspondence; a corporate history.
Business and personal papers of Samuel Silver, a glass-blower in Clayton N.J., including record books in which he listed accounts received for blowing glass.
Also, a treasurer's book, 1890, for the glass bottle workers' union, Local Assembly #406, National Trade Assembly #143 of the Knights of Labor, and payment authorization vouchers; genealogical information on the Silver family; photograph of Samuel Silver, Sr.; and photocopied miscellaneous Silver family letters.
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