Elizabeth Gore
Children of Elizabeth Gore and John Gager
- Elizabeth Gager+
- Lydia Gager+
- Hannah Gager+1
- Sarah Gager+ b. Feb 1651
Citations
- [S136] Gary Boyd Roberts, Notable Kin, Page 13.
Samuel Gifford
Child of Samuel Gifford and Mary Calkins
Stephen Gifford
Children of Stephen Gifford and Hannah Gore
Hannah Gore
Children of Hannah Gore and Stephen Gifford
Elijah Dewey
Child of Elijah Dewey and Abigail Martin
Amy Dewey
Child of Amy Dewey and (?) Capron
Anna Phelps
b. 6 August 1719, d. 25 September 1807
Anna Phelps was born on 6 August 1719. She married Simeon Dewey, son of William Dewey and Mercy Saxton, on 29 March 1739 at Lebanon, New London Co., CT. Anna Phelps died on 25 September 1807 at Hanover, NH, at age 88.
Children of Anna Phelps and Simeon Dewey
- Amy Dewey+
- William Dewey+ b. 11 Jan 1745 or 1746, d. 10 Jun 1813
Simeon Dewey
b. 1 May 1718, d. 2 March 1750 or 1751
Simeon Dewey was born on 1 May 1718 at Lebanon, New London Co., CT. He was the son of William Dewey and Mercy Saxton. Simeon Dewey married Anna Phelps on 29 March 1739 at Lebanon, New London Co., CT. Simeon Dewey died on 2 March 1750 or 1751 at Lebanon, New London Co., CT.
Children of Simeon Dewey and Anna Phelps
- Amy Dewey+
- William Dewey+ b. 11 Jan 1745 or 1746, d. 10 Jun 1813
William Dewey
b. January 1691, d. 10 November 1759
William Dewey was born in January 1691 at Northampton, MA. He was the son of Josiah Dewey Jr. and Mehitable Miller. William Dewey married Mercy Saxton, daughter of Joseph Saxton and Hannah Denison, on 2 July 1713. William Dewey died on 10 November 1759 at Lebanon, New London Co., CT, at age 68.
Children of William Dewey and Mercy Saxton
- Elijah Dewey+
- Simeon Dewey+ b. 1 May 1718, d. 2 Mar 1750 or 1751
Mercy Saxton
Mercy Saxton was the daughter of Joseph Saxton and Hannah Denison. Mercy Saxton married William Dewey, son of Josiah Dewey Jr. and Mehitable Miller, on 2 July 1713.
Children of Mercy Saxton and William Dewey
- Elijah Dewey+
- Simeon Dewey+ b. 1 May 1718, d. 2 Mar 1750 or 1751
Josiah Dewey Jr.
b. 24 December 1666, d. circa 1750
Josiah Dewey Jr. was born on 24 December 1666 at Northampton, MA. He was the son of Josiah Dewey and Hepzibah Lyman. Josiah Dewey Jr. married Mehitable Miller on 15 January 1690 or 1691 at Westfield, MA. Josiah Dewey Jr. died circa 1750 at Lebanon, New London Co., CT.
Child of Josiah Dewey Jr. and Mehitable Miller
- William Dewey+ b. Jan 1691, d. 10 Nov 1759
Mehitable Miller
b. 10 July 1666
Mehitable Miller was born on 10 July 1666 at Northampton, MA. She married Josiah Dewey Jr., son of Josiah Dewey and Hepzibah Lyman, on 15 January 1690 or 1691 at Westfield, MA.
Child of Mehitable Miller and Josiah Dewey Jr.
- William Dewey+ b. Jan 1691, d. 10 Nov 1759
Josiah Dewey
b. 10 October 1641, d. 7 September 1732
Josiah Dewey was born on 10 October 1641 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. He was the son of Thomas Dewey and Frances (?) Josiah Dewey married Hepzibah Lyman, daughter of Richard Lyman Jr. and Hepzibah Ford, on 6 November 1662 at Northampton, MA. Josiah Dewey died on 7 September 1732 at Northampton, MA, at age 90.
Children of Josiah Dewey and Hepzibah Lyman
- Josiah Dewey Jr.+ b. 24 Dec 1666, d. c 1750
- Experience Dewey+1 b. 9 Apr 1682
Citations
- [S895] Alice Lucinda Priest, "Gilletts' Descendants", vol. 101, page 237.
Hepzibah Lyman
b. 1644, d. 4 June 1732
Hepzibah Lyman was born in 1644 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. She was the daughter of Richard Lyman Jr. and Hepzibah Ford. Hepzibah Lyman married Josiah Dewey, son of Thomas Dewey and Frances (?), on 6 November 1662 at Northampton, MA. Hepzibah Lyman died on 4 June 1732 at Lebanon, New London Co., CT.
Children of Hepzibah Lyman and Josiah Dewey
- Josiah Dewey Jr.+ b. 24 Dec 1666, d. c 1750
- Experience Dewey+1 b. 9 Apr 1682
Citations
- [S895] Alice Lucinda Priest, "Gilletts' Descendants", vol. 101, page 237.
William Dewey
b. 11 January 1745 or 1746, d. 10 June 1813
William Dewey was born on 11 January 1745 or 1746 at Lebanon, New London Co., CT. He was the son of Simeon Dewey and Anna Phelps. William Dewey married Rebecca Carrier in 1768. William Dewey died on 10 June 1813 at Hanover, NH.
Child of William Dewey and Rebecca Carrier
- Simeon Dewey+ b. 20 Aug 1770, d. 11 Jan 1863
Rebecca Carrier
b. 19 March 1746 or 1747, d. 6 July 1837
Rebecca Carrier was born on 19 March 1746 or 1747. She married William Dewey, son of Simeon Dewey and Anna Phelps, in 1768. Rebecca Carrier died on 6 July 1837.
Child of Rebecca Carrier and William Dewey
- Simeon Dewey+ b. 20 Aug 1770, d. 11 Jan 1863
Simeon Dewey
b. 20 August 1770, d. 11 January 1863
Simeon Dewey was born on 20 August 1770 at Hebron, Tolland Co., CT. He was the son of William Dewey and Rebecca Carrier. Simeon Dewey died on 11 January 1863 at Montpelier, VT, at age 92.
Child of Simeon Dewey and Purdence Yemans
- Julius Yemans Dewey+ b. 22 Aug 1801, d. 29 May 1877
Julius Yemans Dewey
b. 22 August 1801, d. 29 May 1877
Julius Yemans Dewey was born on 22 August 1801 at Berlin, VT. He was the son of Simeon Dewey and Purdence Yemans. Julius Yemans Dewey married Mary Perrin on 9 June 1825. Julius Yemans Dewey died on 29 May 1877 at Montpelier, VT, at age 75.
Child of Julius Yemans Dewey and Mary Perrin
- Admiral George Dewey b. 26 Dec 1837, d. 16 Jan 1917
Mary Perrin
b. 30 January 1799, d. 3 September 1843
Mary Perrin was born on 30 January 1799 at Berlin, VT. She married Julius Yemans Dewey, son of Simeon Dewey and Purdence Yemans, on 9 June 1825. Mary Perrin died on 3 September 1843 at Montpelier, VT, at age 44.
Child of Mary Perrin and Julius Yemans Dewey
- Admiral George Dewey b. 26 Dec 1837, d. 16 Jan 1917
Admiral George Dewey1
b. 26 December 1837, d. 16 January 1917
George Dewey was an American naval officer, who became a hero during the Spanish-American War when the U.S. fleet he commanded destroyed the Spanish fleet at Manila.
Dewey was born on December 26, 1837, in Montpelier, Vermont, and educated at the U.S. Naval Academy, from which he graduated in 1858. At the outbreak of the American Civil War, he was commissioned a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy. In 1862, in command of the sloop Mississippi, Dewey took part in the successful operation led by Admiral David Farragut to capture New Orleans, Louisiana. Dewey was promoted to the rank of commander in 1872, captain in 1884, and commodore in 1896. In November 1897, he was given command of the Asiatic Squadron of the U.S. Navy.
When the United States declared war on Spain on April 25, 1898, Dewey's squadron was in the port of Hong Kong. The following day he was ordered to "capture or destroy the Spanish squadron," then believed to be based in Manila. On May 1, he engaged the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay after giving his famous command to the captain of his flagship: "You may fire when you are ready, Gridley." Dewey forcefully defeated an attempt by German naval vessels in the bay to interfere with his operations; he completely destroyed the Spanish fleet without the loss of a single American and with only eight men wounded . Six days later Dewey was made a rear admiral. On August 13, he aided General Wesley Merritt in capturing Manila. In further recognition of his services, Dewey was promoted (1899) to the special rank of Admiral of the Navy, and Congress passed a special act to enable him to continue in active service past the legal retirement age. He also served as president of the General Board of the U.S. Navy from 1900 until his death in Washington, D.C., on January 16, 1917.
"Dewey, George," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Admiral George Dewey was born on 26 December 1837 at Montpelier, VT. He was the son of Julius Yemans Dewey and Mary Perrin. Admiral George Dewey died on 16 January 1917 at Washington, DC, at age 79.
Dewey was born on December 26, 1837, in Montpelier, Vermont, and educated at the U.S. Naval Academy, from which he graduated in 1858. At the outbreak of the American Civil War, he was commissioned a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy. In 1862, in command of the sloop Mississippi, Dewey took part in the successful operation led by Admiral David Farragut to capture New Orleans, Louisiana. Dewey was promoted to the rank of commander in 1872, captain in 1884, and commodore in 1896. In November 1897, he was given command of the Asiatic Squadron of the U.S. Navy.
When the United States declared war on Spain on April 25, 1898, Dewey's squadron was in the port of Hong Kong. The following day he was ordered to "capture or destroy the Spanish squadron," then believed to be based in Manila. On May 1, he engaged the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay after giving his famous command to the captain of his flagship: "You may fire when you are ready, Gridley." Dewey forcefully defeated an attempt by German naval vessels in the bay to interfere with his operations; he completely destroyed the Spanish fleet without the loss of a single American and with only eight men wounded . Six days later Dewey was made a rear admiral. On August 13, he aided General Wesley Merritt in capturing Manila. In further recognition of his services, Dewey was promoted (1899) to the special rank of Admiral of the Navy, and Congress passed a special act to enable him to continue in active service past the legal retirement age. He also served as president of the General Board of the U.S. Navy from 1900 until his death in Washington, D.C., on January 16, 1917.
"Dewey, George," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Admiral George Dewey was born on 26 December 1837 at Montpelier, VT. He was the son of Julius Yemans Dewey and Mary Perrin. Admiral George Dewey died on 16 January 1917 at Washington, DC, at age 79.
Citations
- [S82] Gary Boyd Roberts and William Addams Reitwiesner, Princess Di, Page 40.
Hannah Denison
Child of Hannah Denison and Joseph Saxton
Bridget Thompson1
Child of Bridget Thompson and George Denison
Citations
- [S82] Gary Boyd Roberts and William Addams Reitwiesner, Princess Di, Page 40.
Richard Lyman Jr.
Children of Richard Lyman Jr. and Hepzibah Ford
- Thomas Lyman+
- Sarah Lyman+ b. 1646, d. a 1688
- Elizabeth Lyman+ d. 22 Mar 1676
- Hepzibah Lyman+ b. 1644, d. 4 Jun 1732
Hepzibah Ford
Hepzibah Ford was the daughter of Thomas Ford and Elizabeth Charde. Hepzibah Ford married Richard Lyman Jr.
Children of Hepzibah Ford and Richard Lyman Jr.
- Thomas Lyman+
- Sarah Lyman+ b. 1646, d. a 1688
- Elizabeth Lyman+ d. 22 Mar 1676
- Hepzibah Lyman+ b. 1644, d. 4 Jun 1732
John Thompson1
d. 6 November 1626
Children of John Thompson and Alice Freeman
- Dorothy Thompson+ d. a 5 Sep 1707
- Bridget Thompson+
Citations
- [S82] Gary Boyd Roberts and William Addams Reitwiesner, Princess Di, page 32.
Alice Freeman
Children of Alice Freeman and John Thompson
- Dorothy Thompson+ d. a 5 Sep 1707
- Bridget Thompson+
Thomas Ford1,2
b. circa 1590, d. 28 November 1676
Thomas Ford was born circa 1590 at England. He married Elizabeth Charde on 19 June 1616 at Bridprot, Dorset, England. Thomas Ford married an unknown person. He died on 28 November 1676 at Northampton, MA.
Thomas Ford came to this country in the Mary and John with John Strong, and founded, with the rest of the company, the new Dorchester. He was one of the early settlers of Windsor, CT. He was deputy to the General court in 1637, 1638, 1639 and 1640, and grand juror in 1643. When his first wife died in 1643, he married for a 2d wife, Mrs. Ann Scott, widow of Thomas Scott. He removed to Northampton, and probably at the same time with John Strong in 1659. He exchanged, Dec 10, 1660, his home-lot and lands in Windsor with Edward Elmer, in Northampton.
Thomas Ford came to this country in the Mary and John with John Strong, and founded, with the rest of the company, the new Dorchester. He was one of the early settlers of Windsor, CT. He was deputy to the General court in 1637, 1638, 1639 and 1640, and grand juror in 1643. When his first wife died in 1643, he married for a 2d wife, Mrs. Ann Scott, widow of Thomas Scott. He removed to Northampton, and probably at the same time with John Strong in 1659. He exchanged, Dec 10, 1660, his home-lot and lands in Windsor with Edward Elmer, in Northampton.
Children of Thomas Ford and Elizabeth Charde
- Abigail Ford+ d. 6 Jul 1688
- Hepzibah Ford+
- Joanna Ford+
Elizabeth Charde1,2
Elizabeth Charde married Aaron Cooke on 2 September 1610 at Thorncombe, Dorset, England. Elizabeth Charde married Thomas Ford on 19 June 1616 at Bridprot, Dorset, England. Elizabeth Charde was buried on 18 April 1643 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT.
Child of Elizabeth Charde and Aaron Cooke
Children of Elizabeth Charde and Thomas Ford
- Abigail Ford+ d. 6 Jul 1688
- Hepzibah Ford+
- Joanna Ford+
Thomas Dewey
b. 16 February 1639 or 1640, d. 27 April 1690
Thomas Dewey was born on 16 February 1639 or 1640 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. He was the son of Thomas Dewey and Frances (?) Thomas Dewey died on 27 April 1690 at Westfield, MA.
Child of Thomas Dewey and Constant Hawes
- Elizabeth Dewey+ b. s 1677, d. 2 Oct 1757
Anna Dewey
b. 15 October 1643
Anna Dewey was born on 15 October 1643 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. She was the daughter of Thomas Dewey and Frances (?)
Israel Dewey
b. 25 September 1645
Israel Dewey was born on 25 September 1645 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. He was the son of Thomas Dewey and Frances (?)
Jedediah Dewey
b. 15 December 1647, d. May 1718
Jedediah Dewey was born on 15 December 1647 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. He was the son of Thomas Dewey and Frances (?) Jedediah Dewey died in May 1718 at Westfield, MA, at age 70.
Philip Case1,2
b. 12 February 1731/32, d. 1814
Philip Case was born on 12 February 1731/32 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.3 He was the son of Timothy Case and Sarah Holcombe. Philip Case married Lydia Soveril, daughter of Abraham Soveril and Jemima Adams, on 30 November 1757 at Sheffield, Berkshire Co., MA. Philip Case died in 1814 at Candor, Tioga Co., NY.
Will of Philip Case, Tioga Co., NY; Will book 13, p 104-105; 10 Jul 1811.
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War. Boston, MA; Wright & Potter Printing co., 1897. p184.
DAR Patriot Index: and Index to the spouses of the DAR Patriots, v. 3. Washington, DC national Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. 1986, p 676.
Will of Philip Case, Tioga Co., NY; Will book 13, p 104-105; 10 Jul 1811.
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War. Boston, MA; Wright & Potter Printing co., 1897. p184.
DAR Patriot Index: and Index to the spouses of the DAR Patriots, v. 3. Washington, DC national Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. 1986, p 676.
Children of Philip Case and Lydia Soveril
- Lydia Case b. c 1758, d. 1834
- Timothy Case b. 28 Sep 1759, d. 30 Jul 1844
- Abraham Case+ b. 28 Dec 1761, d. 8 Feb 1831
- Rachel Case b. c 1764, d. c 1846
- Reuben Case b. 26 Dec 1766, d. 30 May 1847
- Aaron Case+ b. c 1768, d. c 1827
- Samuel Case b. c 1772, d. 17 Jun 1836
- Sarah Case b. 16 Dec 1778
- Semanthy Case b. c 1780, d. c 1815
- Leonard Case b. c 1784
- Justina Case b. c 1786
Sarah Case
b. 18 October 1734, d. 1799
Sarah Case was born on 18 October 1734 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She was the daughter of Timothy Case and Sarah Holcombe. Sarah Case died in 1799.
Timothy Case Jr.
b. 5 December 1736
Timothy Case Jr. was born on 5 December 1736 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. He was the son of Timothy Case and Sarah Holcombe.
Martha Case
b. 25 May 1739, d. 25 October 1825
Martha Case was born on 25 May 1739 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She was the daughter of Timothy Case and Sarah Holcombe. Martha Case died on 25 October 1825 at age 86.
Ephriam Case
b. 1741, d. March 1801
Ephriam Case was born in 1741 at Berkshire Co., MA. He was the son of Timothy Case and Sarah Holcombe. Ephriam Case died in March 1801 at Sheffield, Berkshire Co., MA.
Amy Case
b. circa 1744
Amy Case was born circa 1744 at Berkshire Co., MA. She was the daughter of Timothy Case and Sarah Holcombe.
Dorothy Case
b. circa 1747
Dorothy Case married Joshua Boardman Jr.1 Dorothy Case was born circa 1747 at Berkshire Co., MA.1 She was the daughter of Timothy Case and Sarah Holcombe.
Citations
- [S418] Ruth Cost Duncan, John Case 2nd Edition, page 11.
Isaac Case
b. circa 1749
Isaac is not mentioned in Goodwin and Brown nor in DS. This listing came from David Stielow, Box 10373, Burbank CA, 91510. Isaac Case was born circa 1749 at Berkshire Co., MA. He was the son of Timothy Case and Sarah Holcombe.