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1. William and Ann may have had another child named Ann born ca 1610, died 1671 who we have listed as the 5th child, 2nd daughter. 
Family: F387
 
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1. William Chesbrough I and Margaret Jenkinson are not confirmed parents of William Cheesbrough, II and his siblings. Their marriage is recorded in the sourced parish record and the children's baptism are recorded in the sourced parish record. 
Family: F443
 
3 "Married 62 years- short of two months - in love, 66 years" Family: F085
 
4 "Mrs. Elsie J. Gornie requests the honour of your presence at her marriage to Mr. Robert L. Brown on Saturday, the fifteenth of April Nineteen hundred and sixty-one at three p.m. Resurrection-Ascension Church Woodhaven Boulevard and Eliot Avenue Rego Park, Long Island"
"Reception at four-thirty p.m. Amber Lantern Restaurant 150th Street and Northern Boulevard Flushing, Long Island" 
Family: F004
 
5 1. Genealogy SF source lists marriage date as November 12, 1677 Family: F388
Family: F517
 
6 1. Genealogy SF source lists marriage date as November 12, 1677 Family: F388
Family: F517
 
7 1. Isaac and Mary lived a short distance north of the later residence of Colonel James Brown in North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut. Family: F486
 
8 1. Isaac lived in a new house on lands in Stonington passed down through his father from his grandfather. He begin living there immediately following his marriage and began farming. However, Mary aspired to a more active business life, and to gratify her wishes he changed and enlarged his house, making it two stories on the south, and one on the north, with show windows on the west, which were utilized for a variety store, by Mary, who became the leading merchant of the town, buying all of the surplus farm products of the region round about, which she sent to Boston and the West Indies for a market, exchanging the same for goods necessary for the planters of the town. Mary made Equestrian trips to Boston alone, where she purchased her dry goods. She was not only the leading merchant of the town, but her mansion house was the center of all the neighborhood families. Her store was not only a place of business, but a political center, where slates were made for all the offices of the town. She beca Family: F507
 
9 1. Margaret was Thomas' third wife. Family: F489
 
10 1. Nathan and Bridget were married by Rev. Ebenezeer Rossiter. Family: F441
 
11 1. Thomas' and Dorothy's mariage license was recorded in Petersborough, England February 20, 1610/1611 Family: F396
 
12 1. Thomas' and Dorothy's mariage license was recorded in Petersborough, England February 20, 1610/1611  
13 Also performed at Ressurection & Ascension Church, Rego Park, New York Family: F007
 
14 Ancestry.com: Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 Record

Name: Mary A Bennett
Spouse Name: Roderick Bennett
Marriage Date: 10 Jan 1875
Marriage County: Noble


Source Title 1: Noble County, Indiana
Source Title 2: Marriage Records Books 1 - 7 1859 - 1899
Source Title 3: Part I Index of Grooms Part II Index of Brides Com
Book: 3
OS Page: 293 
Family: F598
 
15 From Ancestry.com, Kentucky Marriages, 1802-1850:

Spouse 1:
Bush, Tabitha

Spouse 2:
Spencer, Abraham

Marriage Date:
18 Jun 1812

Marriage Location:
Kentucky, Madison County 
Family: F11081
 
16 Illinois Marriages, 1851-1900
about Herring C. Mitchell
Name: Herring C. Mitchell
Gender: Male
Spouse Name: Ida Jacocks
Marriage Date: Jan 01, 1877
Marriage County: Warren
Comments: This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1377920 - 1377922. 
Family: F11193
 
17 Illinois Marriages, 1851-1900 Record
about John Aug. Swanson
Name: John Aug. Swanson
Gender: Male
Spouse Name: Minnie Erlandson
Marriage Date: Feb 15, 1896
Marriage County: Warren
Comments: This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1377920 - 1377922. 
Family: F149
 
18 Married by Rev. Jakostys, witnesses were Jacob Janulevicius and Petrus Slavena Family: F311
 
19 Matias Andrew Anderson Married Anna at Byerk Tord Nyed Soken, Vermland, Sweden and lived there. Both were born and died in Sweden. Anna was related to the Matson shipping in Sweden. That may have been Andrew's occupation.

They had 5 children and their son Fred built a water power mill where they made instruments for doctors. Supposedly Fred invented the instrument used to take out tonsils (?). Two of his children Freeda and Fred got married (?) 
Family: F574
 
20 Missouri Marriages to 1850 Record
about Califf, John
Spouse 1: Califf, John
Spouse 2: Spencer, Ann
Marriage Date: 23 Aug 1849
Marriage Location: Missouri
Clark County 
Family: F10029
 
21 Newspaper clipping:
"Howard Brown, Bride On Trip To Adirondacks
"Mr. and Mrs. Howard Raymond Brown are at home at 42-22 Ketcham Street, Elmhurst, following a wedding trip to the Adirondacks[.] The wedding ceremony was performed June 16 by the Rev. James E. Walker in the Astoria Presbyterian Church. The bride is the former Marceline Mildred Romaine of 36-20 Cresent street, Astoria.
The bride wore an ice blue satin gown trimmed with white lace and a long matching train. She wore a short veil and carried gardenias. Mrs. Dorothea Stilla [Stellar] was the bride's only attendant. She wore a yellow frock with a picture hat trimmed with royal blue ribbon.
Alden Brown was best man for his brother and Charles Brandt was the usher. A reception was held for 80 guests at the Queensboro Chamber of Commerce.
The bride is a graduate of Bryant High School. Mr. Brown was graduated from Newtown High School and is a commercial artist. 
Family: F007
 
22 North Star Newspaper 1856-1859, Danville, VT
Marriage Announcement:
White, James D. of St Johnsbury
Beauman, Miss Clarissa of Lyman, NH
St Johnsbury E. July 3
Appeared 7/26/1856 
Family: F371
 
23 Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900
about MARY A. [Mrs] CARSON
Name: BALDWIN, ELI
Spouse: CARSON, MARY A. [Mrs]
Marriage Date: 14 Sep 1831
County: Belmont
State: OH

 
Family: F074
 
24 Our Lady & All Saints Catholic Church was redesigned in 1864, by E. W. Pugin. It likely does not look now like it did in 1856. Family: F008
 
25 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: F063
 
26 This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0954177 - 0954180. Family: F225
 
27 This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1377920 - 1377922. Family: F149
 
28 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
about Eli Baldwin
Name: Eli Baldwin
Gender: male
Birth Place: DE
Birth Year: 1778
Spouse Name: Mary A. Simmons Carson
Spouse
Birth Place: VA
Spouse Birth Year: 1793
Marriage
Year: 1831
Marriage State: OH
Number Pages: 1

 
Family: F074
 
29 Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850
about MALINDA MILLER
Groom Name: EPHRAIM T. MITCHELL
Bride Name: MALINDA MILLER
Marriage Date: 30 Aug 1849
County: Rockingham
State: Virginia 
Family: F11197
 
30 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
31 1900 Federal census: 2 of 6 children living. Dell
 
32 Phone interview with Uncle Alden, October 8, 2000:
"Emmy ran off with a Jewish man." 
Emily
 
33 Possible Death Date Marie (?) (Verdico)
 
34 Social Security Death Index
about Christina Greco
Name: Christina Greco
SSN: 322-22-0356
Last Residence: 60402 Berwyn, Cook, Illinois, United States of America
Born: 6 Aug 1896
Died: Aug 1977
State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (Before 1951 )
 
Christina Abruscato
 
35 Records by Laurel L. Posey Mary ADAMS
 
36 Social Security Death Index Record
about George Anderson
Name: George Anderson
SSN: 233-03-0114
Last Residence: 26003 Wheeling, Ohio, West Virginia, United States of America
Born: 27 Nov 1880
Died: Jul 1967
State (Year) SSN issued: West Virginia (Before 1951 ) 
George Russell Anderson
 
37 Social Security Death Index
about Helen L. Caldwell
Name: Helen L. Caldwell
Last Residence: 34481 Ocala, Marion, Florida, United States of America
Born: 21 Jan 1922
Last Benefit: 34481 Ocala, Marion, Florida, United States of America
Died: 21 Feb 2005
State (Year) SSN issued: Indiana (Before 1951 )
 
Helen Louise Anderson
 
38 Louisa Anderson was the first wife of August, Born in Sweden, died in Waupaca County, WI. Buried in Sheridan, WI. Occupation: Housewife. Died 1900.  Louisa Anderson
 
39 Matias Andrew Anderson Married Anna at Byerk Tord Nyed Soken, Vermland, Sweden and lived there. Both were born and died in Sweden. Anna was related to the Matson shipping in Sweden. That may have been Andrew's occupation.

They had 5 children and their son Fred built a water power mill where they made instruments for doctors. Supposedly Fred invented the instrument used to take out tonsils (?). Two of his children Freeda and Fred got married (?)

 
Matias Andrew Anderson
 
40 Owner and master of "Angel Gabriel" Settled Ipswich 1635.
Left Bristol, England 23 May 1635 and the ship was wrecked off coast of Maine on Aug 15, 1635
He was a freeman in Ipswich 1635 and his occupation was listed as innkeeper. 
Robert Andrews
 
41 1. The Chesebrough source records that James Avery was the only son of Christopher.

2. From the Avery source:

"There are several traditions with regard to his immigration to the new world. One is that he came from Salisbury,
Wilts County, England, in the 'Arbella,' with John Winthrop, and landed at Salem, Mass., June 12, 1630. Another
tradition is that he came over with the younger Winthrop, in 1631, and that, on the voyage , the subsequent governor
of Connecticut formed a strong and life-long attachment for Christopher Avery's young son, James. The shipping
list of the 'Arbella' is not known to be in existence, although it may form a part of the voluminous, unpublished and
unexamined archives of the British admiralty office relating to that period. If it is ever found it will probably
determine this doubt."

"The Winthrop Fleet of 1630", (Charles Edward Banks, Boston, 1930, reprinted Baltimore, 1961, 1968, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1983, 1989 and 1994) does not list any Avery individual in the "Arbella"(Admiral), the "Talbot (Vice Admiral), the "Ambrose" (Rear Admiral) and the "Jewell" (Captain) of the Winthrop Fleet of 11 ships carrying passengers and the "Mary and John" which did not have any defined connection to the Winthrop Fleet. The Lyon made 4 trips in 1630, 1631 and 1632 but is in the same connection as the "Mary and John" and may have included an Avery in its 80 passengers.

3. From "Powers-Banks Ancestry":

"In 1654 Christopher, having been arrested and fined 20 oe[?] for living apart from his wife, had his fine remitted on
the ground that 'he was aged and poore' and that 'he had used his endeavor to have his wife brought over.' He is said
to have come to America in 1630 in Winthrop's flag-ship, the Arbella. He lived in Gloucester and Boston and later in
Connecticut. He was at Cape Ann in February, 1642; townsman (selectman) at Gloucester 4 October, 1646, and 27
November, 1650; constable 28 October, 1647, and received also other town appointments. In 1649 he was presented
for speaking scoffingly of Mr. Blinman, a clergyman. He brought with him from England one of the celebrated 'breeches
Bibles,' (see note below) which is now in the possession of James Oliver Avery of San Francisco. He was in Boston in
1655 where he owned land on Devon Street, a small piece under the present post office. He bought land in New
London 8 August, 1665. He had only one child in this country, James Avery."

(see preceding note about the "Arbella")

4. The bible Christopher Avery brought with him from the old country is known as the Breeches Bible - from the seventh verse of the third chapter of Genesis reading as follows:

"Then the eyes of them both were opened and they knew that they were naked, and they sewed figge tree leaves
together and made themselves breeches." 
Christopher AVERY
 
42
1. James and his father lived in Gloucester, Essex County, and Boston, Suffolk County, MA, USA before he removed to New London, New London County, CT, USA in 1651. He was an officer of New London for fourty-four years and twelve times deputy to the general Court. He was very prominent in matters relating to the Church as references to him in such connections are numerous. 
James AVERY
 
43 Epitaph says:
"S/O Eli Thomas Jr. & Margaret Browning [Smith ]BALDWIN." 
Albert J Baldwin
 
44 Tombstone - Mount Moriah Cemetery, Near Douds, Van Buren County, IA. says
"Eli Baldwin, Died 27 Feb 1855, Aged 75 years 3 mos 19 days". This information
used to arrive at approximate birth date pending location of other data. 
Eli Baldwin
 
45 Handwritten account of Carson Family History by Earl Stinson from various
sources including handwritten personal journal of William Golospie Carson.

In Pioneer Association - Van Buren County Iowa - Secretaary's Minute Book.
Among names found registered - 1st Reunion - 27 Sep 1871
NAMES ADDRESS DATE OF ARRIVAL
BALDWIN E T Village
BALDWIN Rachel L Mrs

Since Rachel L is not wife listed in Carson History Account, may be a second
wife for this person or a wife of one of his children.

1778 - another date of birth for Eli Baldwin who died 27 feb 1855... 
Eli Thomas (ET) Baldwin, Jr.
 
46 Letter to Sally Brown from Grace Gallagher, March 20, 2000:
"I am not certain about where my father's parents came from but it could have been County Sligo as I heard him talk of that name at times." 
Bannon
 
47 an "only child" Grace Rita Bannon
 
48 said to be a descendant of a brother of the mother of George Washington Elizabeth Bay
 
49 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
50 never married [Marcy Brown] & [Ohio Deaths 1958-69 on Ancestry,com printed 19 January 2003] Birge Hill Bennett
 

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