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Jarvis Marvin Fox

Ancestors and Descendants

Compiled by John Sutherland Longmont, Colorado January, 2012

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Preface
After recently moving to Longmont, I started looking into the towns history and culture and shortly discovered there wasnt much written about the town founders and their roots. Why was I interested? Well, simply because one of the founders, Jarvis Marvin Fox, has the same family name as one of my own ancestors, and I was interested in knowing if we were somehow related. I browsed around in the Longmont Library, and looked at records in the St. Vrains Historical Society and didnt find very much genealogical information on Fox, so, with the assistance and support of Margaret Lindblom of the Longmont Genealogical Society, I decided to do a family history of Jarvis Marvin Fox on my own. This document is the result of my efforts. Created largely with Family Tree Maker software, along with supporting software from Microsoft and Adobe, this document contains sub-documents of the data I found through my research: Individual Report Pedigree Chart Hourglass Chart Ahnentafel Report (Ancestor Report) Descendent Report LDS Ordinances (Basically the name index) Be aware, because of my own personal activities, including working on my own family history, this document is not the full story of Jarvis Marvin Fox, and I am as well certain there are errors included in my research. Sorry about that. You will find, however, 379 individual names in this document representing people I found somehow to be connected with the Fox family. The extended family chart is 26 pages and will not be included in this document. And I was able to answer the root question of whether Jarvis Marvin Fox and I are related well, sort of. It turns out that Jarvis Marvin Fox is descended from Thomas Fox of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and I am descended from Thomas Fox of Concord, Massachusetts. Seems simple enough until you realize 1) they were both alleged to be descendants of John Fox of London (author of The Book of Martyrs), 2) that Thomas Fox of Cambridge lived for a while in Concord, Massachusetts, and 3) that the two Thomas Foxes are possibly cousins. Maybe a bit of additional research will resolve my question completely. From the research notes we have these comments: Two other men of the name of Fox came from England and settled in the vicinity of Boston at nearly the same time that our ancestor did. The names of the emigrants referred to were Thomas and Richard Fox. It is supposed they were brothers, though there was considerable difference in their ages. It is said Thomas was 35 years old and Richard 15. We have no further account of Richard Fox, but Thomas settled at Concord. The Thomas Fox from whom we

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claim descent lived a few years in that town, but soon removed to Cambridge, where he resided during the remainder of his life. Genealogists and historians distinguish him as Thomas of Cambridge, while the other is known as Thomas of Concord. There is good reason to suppose these men were cousins as the tradition about the descent from John [Fox], author of The Book of Martyrs, is the same in both families. I also placed this family tree on Ancestry.com under the name Jarvis Marvin Fox and this will allow me to add and/or correct information as it becomes available and I have time. The Ancestry.com file includes what notes I could accumulate as well as the backup material (e.g. census reports, vital docs, etc.) as media files, but sadly, unless I can figure a workaround, the notes are considered editor notes and not available for download and use by others. Inasmuch as I researched, created, and thus may own much material in this document, I grant the copyright privileges to anyone for personal and non-commercial use. If youre going to make this document into a book or a movie and earn money on its sale, I want you to ask permission for use. Oh, and the fox on the cover? He was with me when I was photographing the gravestone of Jarvis Marvin Fox early one morning in November, 2011, so I felt he was a part of the story I had to include. Good reading. I hope you find this material useful. John Sutherland Longmont, CO E-mail: [email protected]

St. Vrain Historical Society, Inc. PO Box 705 Longmont, CO 80502 (303) 776-1870 Longmont Genealogical Society PO Box 6081 Longmont, CO 80501-2077

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Individual Report for Jarvis Marvin FOX


Individual Summary: Jarvis Marvin FOX Sex: Male Father: Marvin FOX Mother: Amy ANDRUS Individual Facts: Birth: 15 Feb 1835 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA Death: 22 Jul 1922 in Denver, Colorado, USA Burial: Abt. 26 Jul 1922 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA Shared Facts: Lida Louise COLE Marriage: 04 Mar 1864 Children: Mabel Clare FOX George Marvin FOX Ethel Elizabeth FOX Julia Evangalyn FOX Notes: Person Notes: Source: "A History of That Part of the Fox Family Descended from Thomas Fox of Cambridge, Mass. with Genealogical Records," By N. M. FOX, 1899, Pages 123-124, Vermont
Jarvis Marvin Fox (Marvin 7, William 6, John 5, Thomas 4, Jabez 3, Jabez 2, Thomas 1) was born at Wallingford, Vt., Feb. 15, 1835. His parents moved to East Dorset in the same state when he was about two years old, where they continued to reside till their removal to Fullersburg, Ill., when he was seventeen [c1852]. With the exception of one year at Wheaton College his education was gained at the public school. About a month after he had attained his majority [age 21], in the spring of 1856, he anticipated Horace Greeley's advice to young men and started west to "grow up with the country." In company with the family of a cousin he went to California, meeting with the first great tragedy of his life in the terrible railroad accident on the Isthmus of Panama, by which more than forty (other records say over 300) of the passengers lost their lives, and more than eighty were seriously injured. The husband of his cousin [Mary Eleanor ANDREWS Walton], Mr. Moses Walton, was instantly killed while sitting on the seat beside him. On reaching San Francisco his cousin availed herself of the offer of the steamboat company to give her free transportation home again and returned to Illinois. He, however, determined to try the new country, undaunted by the sight, as he walked up from the wharf at San Francisco, of the bodies of Casey and Carey hung from the jail windows the previous night by the famous vigilance committee who had taken the law into their own hands. He remained in the state five years, the most of the time at Orrville, where he was engaged in mining part of the time and part of the time run a wood and coal yard. Returning for a visit to the old home in 1861, his father induced him to purchase part of his farm and settle down. Three years afterward, March 4, 1864, he was married to Miss Lida [Louise] Cole, daughter of Samuel R. Cole. She was born at Brownville, Jefferson County. New York, Dec. 14, 1843. In 1866 he sold his farm and engaged in the building of a flouring mill in company with his brother, G. M. Fox, in what is now the town of Riverside,
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Individual Summary: Jarvis Marvin FOX Sex: Male Father: Marvin FOX Mother: Amy ANDRUS Notes:
Ill. He ran the business here till 1872 when he sold out and removed to Longmont, Col., building a flouring mill at that place in company with Wm. Robbins of Hinsdale, Ill. This was sold in 1885 to the Colorado Milling Company and he engaged in the cattle business at Iron Mountain, Wyo., where, at the present date, 1896, he still owns an extensive ranch, though not actively engaged in the business. He has been more or less interested in mining during all his residence in Colorado and Wyoming, having a third interest in the Grand Central mine at Springdale, Col., for 20 years. It was recently sold for a good round sum, and at present his only active business is prospecting, both in Colorado and Wyoming.

Source: "They Came To Stay," By St. Vrain Valley Historical Association, 1 Jun 1971, 1St Edition, Page 95 Jarvis Marvin Fox 1835-1922 Jarvis and Lida (Cole) Fox lived in Riverside, Ill, where, with his brother, [George] Marshall Fox operated a flour mill. Following the death of their son, George Marvin, from tuberculosis, Mr. and Mrs. [Jarvis] Fox and daughter, Mabel, heeded Greely's plea to "Go West" and joined the 2nd Chicago Colony that arrived in Longmont [Colorado] in 1872. Daughters Julia and Ethel were born in Longmont. Julia died at age 4 from swallowing lye and Ethel Sheik died at 27. The surviving child, Mabel Claire, became Mrs. Frank Mott Downer in 1884. To quote a 1903 Ledger Anniversary Edition, "Mr. Fox's name is necessarily connected with the first part of Longmont's history, as he built the first flouring mill in 1872." In 1873 the Town Incorporation papers were signed by J.M. Fox, J.B. Thompson, E.B. Newman, A.L. Blanchard and Asa D, Holt. Fox's mill, called the St. Vrain Mill, was on the southeast corner of 3rd and Main St. The First flour ground out in Longmont came from St. Vrain Mill on Oct. 18, 1872 and was taken home to Mrs. Fox who baked the first loaf of bread from it. J.W. Denio came with Fox from Ill. And was his miller for a year and a half. The old millstone on the library lawn is said to have come from Fox's mill though later used by the Denio Mill. The Fox and Cole families were active participants in the Episcopal Mission and later in building St. Stephens Episcopal Church, still standing at 5th and Main. Fox's son-in-law, Frank Downer, was Vice President of the Sugar Co. and was among those instrumental in bringing it to Longmont. When he was appointed Denver's Commissioner of Safety, the Fox-Downer home at 920 Third Ave. was sold and the families moved to Denver. Lida L. Cole Fox died in Longmont June 14, 1904. Born near Brownville, Jefferson Co., N.Y., Dec. 14, 1844, she grew up west of Chicago and was educated at Wheaton College in Ill. She married Jarvis Fox March 4, 1864. [Jarvis] Fox died in Denver in 1922.

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Individual Summary: Jarvis Marvin FOX Sex: Male Father: Marvin FOX Mother: Amy ANDRUS Notes:
Source: http://www.ci.longmont.co.us/planning/ldc/landmarks/pgallery/pages/third09 20.htm Jarvis Marvin and Lida Cole Fox were married in 1864. J.M. Fox operated a flour mill with his brother in Riverside, Illinois. Following the death of their son. J.M. and Lida headed west with their daughter, Mabel Fox, and joined the Second Chicago-Colorado Colony which arrived in Longmont in 1872. In the year of their arrival, J.M. built the first flour mill in Longmont. In 1873, he signed the Town's incorporation documents and became one of the "founding fathers" of Longmont. It is reported that the first flour ground at the mill was taken home to Lida who baked the first loaf of bread from locally milled flour. The mill was located on the south corner of 3rd Avenue and Main Street. J.W. Denio came with Fox from Ilinois and was employed by Fox as a miller for a year and a half. Mr. Fox had a series of business partners in the milling business and in the late 1880's or early 1890's, Mr. Fox gave up the milling business and went into the cattle business in Wyoming. The Fox family was active in both establishing the Episcopal Mission and later in the construction of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. The Fox's had two additional daughters upon relocating to Longmont. Julia died at age 4 and Ethel died at age 27. The surviving child, Mabel [Clare Fox] married Frank M. Downer in 1884.

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Pedigree Chart for Jarvis Marvin FOX


Capt. William FOX b: 28 Jun 1760 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies m: 1780 in Tinmouth, Vermont, American Colonies d: 17 Feb 1822 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA

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John FOX b: 10 Mar 1737 in m: Abt. 1757 d: Abt. 1761 in Thomas FOX b: 07 Dec 1706 in

Mercy LAWRENCE b: 06 Dec 1706 in

Eleanor LOVETT b: 26 Apr 1741 in Connecticut, American Colonies d: 12 Nov 1822

Joseph LOVETT b:

Marvin FOX b: 25 Dec 1794 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA m: 23 Sep 1823 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: 11 Jun 1889 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA

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Philip WHITE b: 28 Jul 1734 in m: 02 Feb 1758 in d: 16 Oct 1822 in

Nicholas WHITE b: Abt. 1704 in

Philena WHITE b: Oct 1763 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies d: 03 Jul 1817 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA

Sarah KING b: 11 Mar 1711/12 in

Abigail CAMPBELL b: 18 Sep 1737 in Raynam, Massachusetts Bay Colony d: Abt. 1803 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA

Joshua CAMPBELL b:

Jarvis Marvin FOX b: 15 Feb 1835 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA m: 04 Mar 1864 d: 22 Jul 1922 in Denver, Colorado, USA Lincoln ANDRUS b: 12 Jan 1765 in Taunton, Massachusetts Bay Colony m: 26 Jul 1789 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA d: 04 Jan 1845 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA

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Thomas FOX b: Abt. 1608 in London, m: Massachusetts Bay d: 25 Apr 1693 in b:

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Thomas FOX MD

Rev Jabez FOX b: 1647 in Concord, Massachusetts, American Colonies m: d: 26 Feb 1703 in Boston, Massachusetts, American Colonies Jabez FOX b: 02 Dec 1684 in Woburn, Massachusetts, American Colonies m: 08 Mar 1705 in Massachusetts, USA d: Judith RAYNER b: Abt. 1637 d: 05 Jun 1736

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Jarvis Marv
John FOX Agnes RANDALL

Thomas FOX MD

Jarvis Marvin FOX

Thomas FOX

Ellen GREEN

Rev. John RAYNOR

Rev Jabez FOX

Judith RAYNER

George BURROUGHS

Jabez FOX

Hannah BURROUGHS

Daniel LAWREN

Thomas FOX

Mercy LAWREN

John FOX

Capt. W

Mary DOWNER

Harry James KESNER

Frank Mott DOWNER Jr.

Arlette Mar LAIGNEL

Robert Edward DOWNER

Arlette B D

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rvin FOX Hourglass Chart

Jarvis Marvin FOX

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Joseph LOVETT

Eleanor BUGBEY

Nicholas WHITE

Sarah KING

Joshua CAMPBELL

Abigail BRITTON

Eleanor LOVETT

Philip WHITE

Abigail CAMPBELL

illiam FOX

Philena WHITE

Lincoln ANDRUS

Amy (SHORT) GRAVES

Marvin FOX

Amy ANDRUS

Jarvis Marvin FOX

Lida Louise COLE

Philena FOX

George Marshall FOX MD

Sarah L FOX

Laura FOX

Mabel Clare FOX

Francis Mott DOWNER

George Marvin FOX

Ethel Elizabeth FOX

Frank N SHIEK

Julia Evangalyn FOX

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George Spelman DOWNER

Cassilda TRUDEL

Edna LIPPER

Ethel DOWNER

Philip Aquila KEMPSTER

DOWNER

- KEIR

George Spelman DOWNER Jr

Agnes EVANS

Mabel DOWNER

Charles Harper DURNING

Louis Covert BENNET Jr.

Marvin Fox DOWNER

Nell LUKE

Trudelle DOWNER

Jane DOWNER

Rebecca Sue BENNET

George DOWNER

Ann DOWNER

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Spelman Evans DOWNER

Carl Arthur CALVERT

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Charles FOX

Mary FOX

William FOX

Heman Morse FOX

Elizabeth Ellen FOX

Paul E HARDEN

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Ancestors of Jarvis Marvin FOX


Generation 1 1.
Jarvis Marvin FOX, son of Marvin FOX and Amy ANDRUS was born on 15 Feb 1835 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He died on 22 Jul 1922 in Denver, Colorado, USA. He married Lida Louise COLE on 04 Mar 1864, daughter of Samuel Root COLE and Lurancy GREEN. She was born on 14 Dec 1843 in Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA. She died on 14 Jun 1904 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA. Notes for Jarvis Marvin FOX: Source: "A History of That Part of the Fox Family Descended from Thomas Fox of Cambridge, Mass. with Genealogical Records," By N. M. FOX, 1899, Pages 123-124, Vermont Jarvis Marvin Fox (Marvin 7, William 6, John 5, Thomas 4, Jabez 3, Jabez 2, Thomas 1) was born at Wallingford, Vt., Feb. 15, 1835. His parents moved to East Dorset in the same state when he was about two years old, where they continued to reside till their removal to Fullersburg, Ill., when he was seventeen [c1852]. With the exception of one year at Wheaton College his education was gained at the public school. About a month after he had attained his majority [age 21], in the spring of 1856, he anticipated Horace Greeley's advice to young men and started west to "grow up with the country." In company with the family of a cousin he went to California, meeting with the first great tragedy of his life in the terrible railroad accident on the Isthmus of Panama, by which more than forty (other records say over 300) of the passengers lost their lives, and more than eighty were seriously injured. The husband of his cousin [Mary Eleanor ANDREWS Walton], Mr. Moses Walton, was instantly killed while sitting on the seat beside him. On reaching San Francisco his cousin availed herself of the offer of the steamboat company to give her free transportation home again and returned to Illinois. He, however, determined to try the new country, undaunted by the sight, as he walked up from the wharf at San Francisco, of the bodies of Casey and Carey hung from the jail windows the previous night by the famous vigilance committee who had taken the law into their own hands. He remained in the state five years, the most of the time at Orrville, where he was engaged in mining part of the time and part of the time run a wood and coal yard. Returning for a visit to the old home in 1861, his father induced him to purchase part of his farm and settle down. Three years afterward, March 4, 1864, he was married to Miss Lida [Louise] Cole, daughter of Samuel R. Cole. She was born at Brownville, Jefferson County. New York, Dec. 14, 1843. In 1866 he sold his farm and engaged in the building of a flouring mill in company with his brother, G. M. Fox, in what is now the town of Riverside, Ill. He ran the business here till 1872 when he sold out and removed to Longmont, Col., building a flouring mill at that place in company with Wm. Robbins of Hinsdale, Ill. This was sold in 1885 to the Colorado Milling Company and he engaged in the cattle business at Iron Mountain, Wyo., where, at the present date, 1896, he still owns an extensive ranch, though not actively engaged in the business. He has been more or less interested in mining during all his residence in Colorado and Wyoming, having a third interest in the Grand Central mine at Springdale, Col., for 20 years. It was recently sold for a good round sum, and at present his only active business is prospecting, both in Colorado and Wyoming.

Source: "They Came To Stay," By St. Vrain Valley Historical Association, 1 Jun 1971, 1St Edition, Page 95 Jarvis Marvin Fox 1835-1922 Jarvis and Lida (Cole) Fox lived in Riverside, Ill, where, with his brother, [George] Marshall Fox operated a flour mill. Following the death of their son, George Marvin, from tuberculosis, Mr. and Mrs. [Jarvis] Fox and daughter, Mabel, heeded Greely's plea to "Go West" and joined the 2nd Chicago Colony that arrived in Longmont [Colorado] in 1872.

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Daughters Julia and Ethel were born in Longmont. Julia died at age 4 from swallowing lye and Ethel Sheik died at 27. The surviving child, Mabel Claire, became Mrs. Frank Mott Downer in 1884. To quote a 1903 Ledger Anniversary Edition, "Mr. Fox's name is necessarily connected with the first part of Longmont's history, as he built the first flouring mill in 1872." In 1873 the Town Incorporation papers were signed by J.M. Fox, J.B. Thompson, E.B. Newman, A.L. Blanchard and Asa D, Holt. Fox's mill, called the St. Vrain Mill, was on the southeast corner of 3rd and Main St. The First flour ground out in Longmont came from St. Vrain Mill on Oct. 18, 1872 and was taken home to Mrs. Fox who baked the first loaf of bread from it. J.W. Denio came with Fox from Ill. And was his miller for a year and a half. The old millstone on the library lawn is said to have come from Fox's mill - though later used by the Denio Mill. The Fox and Cole families were active participants in the Episcopal Mission and later in building St. Stephens Episcopal Church, still standing at 5th and Main. Fox's son-in-law, Frank Downer, was Vice President of the Sugar Co. and was among those instrumental in bringing it to Longmont. When he was appointed Denver's Commissioner of Safety, the Fox-Downer home at 920 Third Ave. was sold and the families moved to Denver. Lida L. Cole Fox died in Longmont June 14, 1904. Born near Brownville, Jefferson Co., N.Y., Dec. 14, 1844, she grew up west of Chicago and was educated at Wheaton College in Ill. She married Jarvis Fox March 4, 1864. [Jarvis] Fox died in Denver in 1922.

Source: http://www.ci.longmont.co.us/planning/ldc/landmarks/pgallery/pages/third0920.htm Jarvis Marvin and Lida Cole Fox were married in 1864. J.M. Fox operated a flour mill with his brother in Riverside, Illinois. Following the death of their son. J.M. and Lida headed west with their daughter, Mabel Fox, and joined the Second Chicago-Colorado Colony which arrived in Longmont in 1872. In the year of their arrival, J.M. built the first flour mill in Longmont. In 1873, he signed the Town's incorporation documents and became one of the "founding fathers" of Longmont. It is reported that the first flour ground at the mill was taken home to Lida who baked the first loaf of bread from locally milled flour. The mill was located on the south corner of 3rd Avenue and Main Street. J.W. Denio came with Fox from Ilinois and was employed by Fox as a miller for a year and a half. Mr. Fox had a series of business partners in the milling business and in the late 1880's or early 1890's, Mr. Fox gave up the milling business and went into the cattle business in Wyoming. The Fox family was active in both establishing the Episcopal Mission and later in the construction of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. The Fox's had two additional daughters upon relocating to Longmont. Julia died at age 4 and Ethel died at age 27. The surviving child, Mabel [Clare Fox] married Frank M. Downer in 1884. Notes for Lida Louise COLE: Source: "They Came To Stay," By St. Vrain Valley Historical Association, 1 Jun 1971, 1St Edition, Page 95 Lida Louise COLE Fox died in Longmont June 14, 1904. Born near Brownville, Jefferson Co., N.Y., Dec. 14, 1844, she grew up west of Chicago and was educated at Wheaton College in Ill. She married Jarvis Fox March 4, 1864.
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Source: http://www.ci.longmont.co.us/planning/ldc/landmarks/photos/collyer0525.htm The Cole's had moved to Berthoud [Colorado] in 1877. Samuel R. and Lurancy Green Cole, with their 2 children, Samuel W. and Mary Evalyn, moved from Illinois to be closer to their oldest daughter, Mrs. Jarvis M. Fox (Lida L[ouise] Cole-Fox), of Longmont. Miss Evalyn was a Millinar, Hat Maker, and moved into Longmont with her sister's family on 920 3rd Avenue. In 1883 she [Mary Evalyn] purchased the house on [525] Collyer [Street, Longmont, CO] with help from her sister Lida. In 1884, Samuel R. and wife, Lurancy, moved to 525 Collyer after they retired from farming in Berthoud. There [sic] son, Samuel W. Cole, remained on the farm. In 1889 Evalyn married a respected Denver Attorney, Oscar E. Jackson and moved to Denver. Upon leaving Longmont, Evalyn, rented to her parents the house for $1.00 per year, until their death.

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Marvin FOX, son of Capt. William FOX and Philena WHITE was born on 25 Dec 1794 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He died on 11 Jun 1889 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA. He married Amy ANDRUS on 23 Sep 1823 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. Amy ANDRUS, daughter of Lincoln ANDRUS and Amy (SHORT) GRAVES was born on 26 Nov 1805 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. She died on 28 Nov 1884 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA. Notes for Marvin FOX: Source: "A History of That Part of the Fox Family Descended from Thomas Fox of Cambridge, Mass. with Genealogical Records," By N. M. FOX, 1899, Page 109, Vermont Marvin Fox (William 6, John 5, Thomas 4, Jabez 3, Jabez 2, Thomas 1) was born in Wallingford, Vt., Dec. 25, 1794. Married Amy Andrus Sept. 23, 1823. She was born in Wallingford, Vt., Nov. 26, 1805. The early life of Marvin Fox was uneventful. From the age of twelve to sixteen years his health was seriously impaired by what was known as a fever sore, from this cause he was never a strong and active boy. At the time of the war of 1812 his father, as town clerk, had charge of the ammunition belonging to the local militia and Marvin used to relate to his children what a task he had of running bullets sufficient for the company in case they should be called into the field. After his health was in a measure restored he assisted in carrying on the farm work. Soon after his father's death he purchased a part of the home farm and was married in the fall of 1823. He resided on this farm until 1836, at which time he sold the place and bought a farm in East Dorset in Bennington County. The old house in Wallingford built by his father is still kept in good repair. Marvin remained on the Dorset farm sixteen years. It was near the source of Otter Creek and was perhaps a good farm for the dairying business, but a large share was mountain land. Several of Marvin's near relatives had removed to the prairies of the West. The interests of a family of ten children were to be considered and as a favorable chance for disposing of the farm had presented itself, he decided to see the Western country. In company with his oldest son and some other relatives, he visited Northern Illinois, and was so well pleased that he returned home, sold the Dorset farm and removed with his family to Fullersburg in Du Page Co., Illinois, where he bought 360 acres of land, paying $8 per acre, then considered a large price. It was on one of the main roads leading west from Chicago and only about sixteen miles from the city. Chicago at that time had about 40,000 inhabitants. There was no railroad through the part of Illinois where the farm was located and the common roads in wet weather were almost impassable. A substantial house was soon built on the farm, the land fenced and much of it placed under cultivation. The purchase of this land proved to be a very fortunate investment. In 1864 the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad was completed from Chicago to Aurora. It ran near the south line of the farm and the village of Hinsdale was laid out adjoining his land. As the place increased, one portion after another of the farm was required for town lots, until the entire tract has
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been sold at a price that would have been thought fabulous at the time it was bought. During the first few years of their residence in Illinois, the family was called to mourn the loss of many of their number; four grown daughters and one son were called away by death. For many years after the last of the children that remained had married and left the old home, the aged parents with their granddaughter, Miss Hattie Walker, continued to reside there. September 23, 1874, Marvin and Amy Fox celebrated their golden wedding and until the time of their mother's death, the 23d of September was the occasion of a family reunion, much enjoyed by all. A visit to the old homestead was a great treat to the grand children, who were sure of a hearty welcome. After sixty-one years of married life, Amy, the kind, brave wife, whose energy and industry had contributed so materially to Marvin's success, was called from his side. His daughter, Mrs. [Elizabeth Ellen] Hamble, removed to the old home and assisted Miss [Hattie] Walker [Marvin's grand-daughter] in caring for him during the five remaining years of his life. Marvin and Amy Fox are buried side by side in the family burial place at Fullersburg. It is pleasant to know that the old home is in good repair and still shelters its throngs of happy visitors, who look forward to a brief residence under its roof with the same delight as did the grandchildren formerly. It is now used as a "Fresh Air Home," where tired mothers and their children are taken from the dirty streets of the city to breathe fresh air and enjoy country life. It seems a fitting sequel that this old home, which in its early days was given to free, hearty hospitality, should now be used for so worthy a cause.

Source: "The Nicholas White Family" compiled by Thomas J. Lothrop. A.B. NEHGS, 1902, page 275 Marvin Fox, .when young, was in poor, health, but after his father's death, having partially recovered his health, he purchased part of the home farm and remained on it until 1886, when he sold his farm and purchased one in East Dorset, Bennington .County. In 1852, he moved to Illinois, and purchased a large farm in Fullersburg, Du Page County. This proved a very profitable investment, but it is sad to relate that many of the family died during the first few years of their residence in Illinois. Marvin's wife Amy died in 1885; Marvin died in 1890; their married life covered the period of sixty-one years. He married Sept., 28, 1828, Amy Andrus who was born in Wallingford, Vt., Nov. 5, 1805. Children: Philena Fox, b. Aug. 18, 1827; at Wallingford, Vt.; died Dec. 11, 1852, at Fullersburg, Ills.; unmarried. George Marshall Fox, b. May 6, 1829, at Wallingford, Vt. Sarah L. Fox, b. July 4, 1831, at Wallingford, Vt. [Laura Fox missing??] Jarvis Marvin Fox, b. Feb. 15; 1835. Charles Fox, b. May 14, 1887, at East Dorset, Vt. Mary Fox, b. Sep. 18, 1838, at Dorset, Vt.; died Aug 13, 1859, at Fullersburg, Ills.; unmarried. William Fox, b. March 14, 1841, at Dorset, Vt.; died: Aug. 24, 1860, at Fullersburg, Ills.; unmarried. Heman Morse Fox, b. Oct. 28, 1843. [d. 04 Feb 1922, Du Page Il] Elizabeth Ellen Fox, b. April 24, 1848, at East Dorset, Vt.

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George Marshall FOX MD (son of Marvin FOX and Amy ANDRUS) was born on 06 May 1829 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He died on 14 Jul 1909 in La Grange, Cook, Illinois, USA. He married Harriot Frances WHITE on 12 Jul 1856 in Cook County, Illinois, USA, daughter of Stephen WHITE and Elizabeth -. She was born in Lyons Township, Cook, Illinois, USA. She died after Jun 1860 in Lyons Township, Cook, Illinois, USA. He married Jane MICHIE on 27 Apr 1863, daughter of James Hunt MICHIE and Margaret GUTHRIE. She was born on 01 Mar 1838 in Lyons Township, Cook, Illinois, USA. She died in La Grange, Bond, Illinois, USA. Notes for George Marshall FOX MD: Source: "EARLY CHICAGO, AND THE NORTHWEST" By Albert D. Hager, page 821 GEORGE M. FOX, M.D., LaGrange, was born in [Wallingford,] Rutland County, Vt., in 1829, son of Marvin and Amy (Andrus) Fox. His parents were early settlers in DuPage County, where they now reside, his father at the age of eighty-nine and his mother seventy-eight years of age. Dr. Fox was educated at the Castleton Medical College of Castleton, Vt., from which he graduated in the class 1851. He came to Cook County in the fall of that year and commenced the practice of his profession in Lyons Township, and has been in constant practice in Cook County from that time. His practice extends over an area of twelve miles. He married in 1856 Miss Harriet Frances White, daughter of Stephen and Elizabeth White. Mrs. Fox died in 1860, leaving two children, Harriet E. and Mary F. His second marriage was in 1863. to Jane Michie, daughter of James and Margaret Michie. Mrs. Fox was born in Lyons Township in 1838. Her parents were among the first settlers, and lived in the township until their deaths, her mother's in 1873, at the age of sixty-three, her father's in 1876, at sixty-eight years of age. Dr. and Mrs. Fox have five children--Margaret A., Jeannie, Laura, Jessie and Charles Marvin. [p.821] [JS Notes: the 1880 Census for Lyons, Cook, Illinois shows wife: Jane (Michie), children: Hattie (age 22), Mary (age 19), Margaret (age 15), Jennie (age 11), Laura (age 6), Jessie (age 3), Charles (age 2). This would correspond to George's first wife (Harriet Francis WHITE) being the mother of Harriet E (aka Hattie) and Mary F, and George's second wife (Jane MICHIE) being the mother of Margaret A, Jennie, Laura, Jesssie, and Charles.

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Sarah L FOX (daughter of Marvin FOX and Amy ANDRUS) was born on 04 Jul 1831 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. Laura FOX (daughter of Marvin FOX and Amy ANDRUS) was born on 05 Jul 1833 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. She died on 29 May 1853 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA. Jarvis Marvin FOX (son of Marvin FOX and Amy ANDRUS) was born on 15 Feb 1835 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He died on 22 Jul 1922 in Denver, Colorado, USA. He married Lida Louise COLE on 04 Mar 1864, daughter of Samuel Root COLE and Lurancy GREEN. She was born on 14 Dec 1843 in Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA. She died on 14 Jun 1904 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA. Charles FOX (son of Marvin FOX and Amy ANDRUS) was born on 14 May 1837 in Dorset, Bennington, Vermont, USA. He died on 10 Aug 1897 in Hinsdale, Du Page, Illinois, USA. He married Betsey E. FULLER on 04 Mar 1861 in Du Page, Illinois, USA. She was born about 1840 in Du Page, Illinois, USA. Notes for Charles FOX: Source: "History of DuPage County, Illinois," By Rufus Blanchard, 1882, Section 2, Downer's Grove Township, page 95. FOX BROTHERS [Charles Fox and Heman Morse Fox], merchants. Hinsdale.
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Charles, the senior member of this firm, was born in Vermont May 14, 1837; attended school in the country and one term at Wheaton, and at the age of twenty he took the contract of carrying the mail from Brush Hill to Summit, Cook County for $200 per year, making two trips each week. He then bought the stock and crop on a farm near Summit; afterward ran a hotel for nearly a year; was burnt out, and then engaged, in 1864, in this general merchandize business at Brush Hills (now Fullersburg) on his own account two years, then took in as his partner, George Fuller, who, after a year, withdrew, Herman, Jr., member of the present firm, taking his place. On August 17, 1875, they sold their buildings, and transferred their stock to Hinsdale, building at that time their present fine brick store, where they have since continued in business, keeping a general line of dry goods, notions, groceries, hardware, drugs, boots, shoes, etc. Charles was married, in 1861, the day Lincoln was inaugurated, to Miss Betsey E. [Fuller], daughter of Benjamin Fuller; they have had three children, viz., William A., Eva T., and Delner E. (deceased). He has been Township Clerk and Constable eight years; is a member of Hinsdale Lodge, No. 649, A., F, & A. M., and votes the Republican ticket. The parents of our subject [Marvin Fox and Amy Andrus Fox] are living in Hinsdale, at a ripe old age.

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Mary FOX (daughter of Marvin FOX and Amy ANDRUS) was born on 18 Sep 1838 in Dorset, Bennington, Vermont, USA. She died on 13 Aug 1859 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA.

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Heman Morse FOX (son of Marvin FOX and Amy ANDRUS) was born on 28 Oct 1843 in Dorset, Bennington, Vermont, USA. He died on 04 Feb 1922 in Hinsdale, DuPage, Illinois, USA. He married Phoebe Ann BABCOCK on 14 Sep 1870 in Brunswick, Medina, Ohio, USA, daughter of Lyman BABCOCK and Phoebe -. She was born about 1849 in Ohio, USA. She died on 19 Apr 1891 in Hinsdale, DuPage, Illinois, USA. He married Nellie M BOYD on 07 Sep 1893 in Illinois, USA, daughter of Martin M. BOYD and Sarah E. PARKER. She was born on 19 Oct 1857 in Oregon, Ogle, Illinois, USA. She died on 20 Sep 1938 in Oregon, Ogle, Illinois, USA. Notes for Heman Morse FOX: Source: "History of DuPage County, Illinois," By Rufus Blanchard, 1882, Section 2, Downer's Grove Township, page 95. FOX BROTHERS [Charles Fox and Heman Morse Fox], merchants. Hinsdale. Charles, the senior member of this firm, was born in Vermont May 14, 1837; attended school in the country and one term at Wheaton, and at the age of twenty he took the contract of carrying the mail from Brush Hill to Summit, Cook County for $200 per year, making two trips each week. He then bought the stock and crop on a farm near Summit; afterward ran a hotel for nearly a year; was burnt out, and then engaged, in 1864, in this general merchandize business at Brush Hills (now Fullersburg) on his own account two years, then took in as his partner, George Fuller, who, after a year, withdrew, Herman, Jr., member of the present firm, taking his place. On August 17, 1875, they sold their buildings, and transferred their stock to Hinsdale, building at that time their present fine brick store, where they have since continued in business, keeping a general line of dry goods, notions, groceries, hardware, drugs, boots, shoes, etc.
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Herman M., the junior member, was born in Vermont in 1843, son of Marvin and Amy Fox, natives of New York, and parents of ten children, five living. Herman M. attended the common schools, and also one year at Manchester, Vt. When twenty-one years old, he enlisted in Company L, Second Light Artillery Regiment, and served about one year. He taught school one winter, and then engaged with his brother [Charles] in business. Married, September 15, 1870, Phoebe [Babcock], daughter of Lyman and Phoebe Babcock, natives of Ohio; the latter died when Mrs. Fox was an infant. Mr. and Mrs. Fox are the parents of three children, one deceased - Estella H., Marvin, and Edith E. (deceased). He votes the Republican ticket. The parents of our subject [Marvin Fox and Amy Andrus Fox] are living in Hinsdale, at a ripe old age.

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Elizabeth Ellen FOX (daughter of Marvin FOX and Amy ANDRUS) was born on 24 Apr 1848 in Dorset, Bennington, Vermont, USA. She married John HAMBLE on 29 Dec 1869 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA. He was born on 08 May 1838 in Morgan County, Ohio USA. He died on 09 Jan 1892 in Hinsdale, Du Page, Illinois, USA.

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Capt. William FOX, son of John FOX and Eleanor LOVETT was born on 28 Jun 1760 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies. He died on 17 Feb 1822 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He married Philena WHITE in 1780 in Tinmouth, Vermont, American Colonies. Philena WHITE, daughter of Philip WHITE and Abigail CAMPBELL was born in Oct 1763 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies. She died on 03 Jul 1817 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. Notes for Capt. William FOX: Source: "A History of That Part of the Fox Family Descended from Thomas Fox of Cambridge, Mass. with Genealogical Records," By N. M. FOX, 1899, Pages 99-103, Vermont William Fox (John 5, Thomas 4, Jabez 3, Jabez 2, Thomas 1) was born June 28, 1760, probably at Newburg, N. Y. [Note: Son Marvin's 1880 Census indicates William was born in Connecticut]. His father died when he was about two years old. His mother returned with her two little boys to her native place, Woodstock, Conn. We know very little about William's early life. He seems to have gained the reputation of being a wild, adventurous boy, and when the war of the revolution broke out he enlisted in the army. He was but little over sixteen years of age at the time and did not probably take this step by the advice or even with the consent of his friends, for his brother John thought it necessary to enlist for the purpose of taking care of him. Some months after they joined the army William was attacked with camp fever and reduced so low as to be almost helpless. While in this condition the alarm was given that the enemy was advancing. The long roll called every man to his post. John placed water and food within reach of his sick brother, then took leave of him, both fully realizing if the enemy were victorious there was little chance that they would ever meet again. John shouldered his gun and started for the parade ground, but as he passed around the tent he heard William whisper his name with all the force he could muster, he was so reduced he could not speak aloud John returned and, bending down over the sick brother asked what he wanted. "Give it to them, John ; damn them, give it to them," replied the helpless boy, sinking back apparently satisfied to die alone if his brother would fulfill his last request. The alarm proved to be false. John had time to nurse his brother back to health before any action took place, but it is not probable that he found it possible to watch over William or control his actions. John remained in the army between four and five years. William was in the service three years and ten months part of the time acting as scout, for which his early experience as a hunter had well qualified him. At one time he was detailed to serve on a small sloop of war that the colonists kept cruising off the coast. The confined life on board this vessel was very unpleasant to one of his active habits, the weather was cold and stormy and the time for which he had agreed to serve on the vessel had long expired. There was no prospect that other men would be sent to take the place of the present crew.
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Under these circumstances Fox and two or three others concluded to leave the naval service and rejoin the regiments. One dark night they secured a boat and quietly left the vessel. They had gone but a short distance when the alarm was given and they heard the order to fire a certain gun. Fox was captain of that gun. His absence caused a few minutes delay, so that the boat was lost in the darkness before a gun could be fired. They landed in safety and made their way to the army, where they were secure in the friendship and protection of the officers of their regiment. It must have been the close of his term of service under a call for the militia that he was engaged in the defense of an outpost at the time his uncle, Sergeant Jabez Fox, was killed. As the story of the murder of Sergeant Jabez Fox will be given in its proper place, it is not necessary to relate it here. The war in the Northern states was now pretty nearly ended. Fox went back to Woodstock but did not remain long at that place. Rutland County, Vermont, was then a frontier settlement, and many of the young men who had served in the army were leaving the old homes and striking out for the new country. Going with the tide William found himself after a weary march in this land of promise. We are not informed in regard to the amount of wealth he possessed at the time, but it was probably little more than the clothing he had on. It was necessary to earn a living and he hired to a man named Spafford at six dollars per month. His employer was clearing a new farm and steady chopping was the work required. The hardships, privations and loneliness of this new life often brought to his mind the comforts of the home he had left, but he did not change the resolution he had formed of making his own way in the world. Within a few months from the time he reached Vermont he had married Miss Philena White, a daughter of one of the early settlers, had bought a tract of land in the town of Tinmouth, and commenced clearing a farm for himself. Game was abundant in those early days. Deer, bears, and wolves found shelter in the dense evergreen forest that covered the mountains. Fox and his father-in-law, White, were very successful hunters, and it is recorded that they killed ten bears in a hunt of thirteen days. There is a story told of Fox and some of the other settlers building a wolf, trap which they baited with a live sheep. The place where the trap was set was at considerable distance from their homes and it was arranged that each in turn should supply the sheep with hay and water. The particular day on which each man should attend to this duty was specified. It is not likely that the sheep doomed to play such an unpleasant part in this game was a very choice specimen of the flock, for when the first man brought his bundle he found that the old sheep had no further use for hay and was, in short, as dead as mutton. Quietly he departed, leaving his useless load as a witness that he had fulfilled his part of the contract but saying nothing to the rest of the party about the untimely death of the sheep. The next one made the journey and, taking in the situation at a glance, followed the example of his predecessor. Each succeeding day saw a man tramping off into the mountains with a bundle of hay to feed a dead sheep until the last one of the party had been on this fool's errand, then they met to enjoy the joke. Four or five years after marriage Fox sold or exchanged his farm in Tinmouth for one in Wallingford where he resided during the remainder of his life. It was a very pleasant place that he secured for a home, and the house that he built is still standing, though nearly a century has passed since it was completed. Fox became popular with his townsmen and held the offices of justice of the peace and town clerk for thirty years. Was also member of the Vermont legislature for twenty years. In the discharge of his duty as magistrate he probably married more couples than any other justice in the state. The fee for the ceremony was a silver dollar and as Fox invariably handed the dollar received from the groom to the bride there were few ladies so indifferent to their own interests as to allow any other justice to perform the ceremony. His decisions were so just and equitable that it is said none of them were ever reversed in the higher courts. William Fox, Esq., married Philena White in Rutland County, Vermont, 1780. She was born October, 1762. He died February 17, 1822, at Wallingford, Vt. She died at the same place July 3, 1817.

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page 145 Philena White died in Wallingford, Vt., July 3, 1817. She resembled her mother as closely as her sister Lois did her father, and, like her mother, died of consumption. She was a devoted wife, a tender and loving mother, one of whom no ill was ever spoken. She married in 1780, at Tinmouth, Vt., Capt. William Fox. who was born, probably, in Newburg, N. Y., June 28,1760; he died Feb. 17, 1822, at Wallingford, Vt. He entered Revolutionary service when 16 years old, and continued in the army until near the close of the year 1779. He represented the town of Wallingford, Vt., for 21 years - 20 years continuously. Children: John Fox, b. at Tinmouth, Vt., Aug. 24, 1781. William Fox, b. at Tinmouth, Vt., June 10, 1784. Eleanor Fox, b. at Tinmouth, Vt., March 20, 1786. Fanny Fox, b. at Tinmouth, Vt., Jan. 21,1788. Mary Fox, b. at Tinmouth, Vt., Feb. 8, 1790; married Dr. David Holden at Wallingford, Vt. She resided in Wallingford until her death, June 30, 1827. She died of consumption. She had no children. George Marshall Fox, b. at Wallingford, Vt., Feb. 16, 1792. He was for a short time in business with his cousin, Leverett Hyde. Afflicted with phthisis he, accompanied by his cousin Leverett, who was suffering from the same dread disease, went to Mississippi in the fall of 1818. He died at Natchez Oct. 16 of the following year [1819]; unmarried. Marvin Fox, h. at Wallingford, Vt., Dec. 26, 1794. Laura Fox, b. at Wallingford, Vt., Jan. 26, 1797; died July 12, 1820; unmarried. Philana Fox, b. at Wallinford, Vt. Priscilla Fox, b. at Wallingford, Vt., May 16, 1802; died May 18, 1818; unmarried.

Philena WHITE and Capt. William FOX had the following children: i. John M. FOX MD (son of Capt. William FOX and Philena WHITE) was born on 24 Aug 1781 in Tinmouth, Rutland, Vermont, American Colonies. He died on 17 Jun 1853 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He married Mary CRARY on 12 May 1807 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. She was born on 30 Jul 1788 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. She died on 19 Aug 1876 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA.
Notes for John M. FOX MD: Source: "The History and Map of Danby Vermont," J.C. Williams, 1869, pages 147-148 Dr. John Fox, a native of Tinmouth, who was born in 1781 and studied medicine with Dr. Hamilton, of Wallingford; one year with Dr. Porter of Rutland; was m. in 1809 to Polly Crary of Wallingford, and commenced the practice of medicine about the same time, in Tinmouth, under a license from the Rutland county medical society; stayed in Tinmouth one or two years, then went back to Wallingford, bought out Dr. Hamilton, and practiced medicine there until his death in 1853. In 1826, he received from Castleton Medical College the honorary degree of M.D. He did more business in Danby while he lived than any other physician living in town at the time. Of him much might be said, but his history is more particularly identified with that of Wallingford.

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Source: "The Nicholas White Family" compiled by Thomas J. Lothrop. A.B. NEHGS, 1902, page 272-273 John Fox studied medicine under the direction of Dr. Z. Hamilton of Wallingford and Dr. Ezekiel Porter of Rutland instructed him in the art of surgery. In 1807 the first Vermont Medical Society gave him license to practice medicine. In 1829 he received the degree of M. D. from Castleton Medical College at Castleton, Vt. Soon after receiving license to practice medicine he settled in Wallingford, Vt., and soon acquired an extensive practice, and was frequently called to other parts of the State. In a very marked degree he secured the love and esteem of the people to whom he ministered. To many of his large clientage he was more than the skillful physician, he was also their wise counsellor and friend, and in various ways helped many to bear burdens that otherwise could not have been borne. It is needless to add that his fellow townsmen were always ready to bestore upon him any honor within their gift. He was seven times chosen to represent the town in the legislature, and three times was elected State senator. He died in Wallingford, Vt. June 11, 1868; married May 12, 1807, Mary [Crary], daughter of Elias Crary, Esq., of Wallingford, born July 30, 1788 and died Aug. 19, 1876. Children: Harriet Fox, b. Oct. 13, 1809; died May 16, 1824. William Crary Fox, b. July 14, 1811. Elizabeth Fox, b. Nov. 11, 1813; married Edwin Martindale, Feb. 14, 1844; he was born in Dorset, Vt., Jan. 6,1818; died in WallinRford, Vt., April 18, 1892; she died Sept. 22, 1896. They had no children. Mr. Martindale, was a successful merchant; in the year 1865 and 1856, he represented the town of Wallingford, in the state legislature; was town clerk and treasurer for several years; was one of the trustees of the Rutland Savings Bank; director of the National Bank of Rutland, and of the Merchants National Bank in the same place. Mary M. Fox, b. May 28,1817, at Wallingford, Vt.; died Sept. 8, 1888. John M. Fox. b. April 22, 1825. George Herbert Fox, b. March 22, 1880.

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William FOX (son of Capt. William FOX and Philena WHITE) was born on 10 Jun 1784 in Tinmouth, Vermont, American Colonies. He died on 07 Apr 1872 in Lee County, Iowa, USA. He married Sarah IVES on 27 Aug 1806 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. She was born on 23 Dec 1793 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. She died on 18 Dec 1876 in Appanoose, Iowa, USA. Notes for William FOX: Source: "The Nicholas White Family" compiled by Thomas J. Lothrop. A.B. NEHGS, 1902, page 273-274 William Fox, early in life, became a merchant and taking Mr. J. Hill as partner, under the firm name of Fox & Hill, engaged in various branches of business. The business, though at first very successful, after a number of years became unremunerative and the partnership was dissolved. In 1827 Mr. Fox removed to Orleans county, New York, and engaged in farming. In 1841 he went with his brother-in-law, John Ives, to Iowa and in 1853 bought a large tract of land in Des Moines county, and in a few years it became very valuable. In all his enterprises, except the first, he was successful and he accumulated considerable properly. He much regretted the lack of educational advantages in early life and endeavored, not without success, to supply the lack by reading and observation. His wife was not only a faithful helpmate in all domestic relations, but she also, by her council greatly furthered the various enterprises in which her husband was engaged. Of her it may
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be said "she did him good, not evil, all the days of her life." He died in Lee county, Iowa, April 7" 1872; married Aug. 27, 1806, Sarah Ives of Wallingford, Vt., born Dec. 23, 1193 and died in Appanoose county, Iowa, Dec. 18, 1876. Children: Electa Fox, b. Dec. 11, 1812, in Rutland County, Yt. Charles W. Fox, b. May 15, 1815, at Wallingford, Vt. Frances Fox, b. Dec. 5, 1817, at Wallingford, .Vt.; died at Wallingford, Vt. Jan, 1819. Nathaniel M. Fox, b. March 22, 1820, at Wallingford, Vt. Mary Fox, b. July 11, 1834, in Orleans County, N. Y.

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Eleanor FOX (daughter of Capt. William FOX and Philena WHITE) was born on 20 Mar 1786 in Tinmouth, Vermont, American Colonies. She died on 28 Aug 1858 in Granville, Washington, New York, USA. She married Augustus MULFORD M.D. about 1824. Notes for Eleanor FOX: Source: "The Nicholas White Family" compiled by Thomas J. Lothrop. A.B. NEHGS, 1902, page 274 Eleanor Fox was very highly esteemed by all who knew her, but by near relatives she is especially remembered as having, for many years, been a ministering angel to the many sick of her father's household. She survived her husband a number of years and died in Granville, N. Y. Aug. 28, 1858. She married about the year 1824, Dr. Augustus Mulford, being his third wife. Children: Charles Mulford, b. at Granville, N. Y.; about 1826; he studied with his father, Dr. Augustus Mulford, and graduated at the Castleton Medical College. Though but twenty four years of age at the time of his death he had already given promise of great usefulness in his chosen profession. He married; had one child that died in infancy. Fanny Mulford, b. about 1828 in Granville, N. Y.; married Bernhardt Gross. They removed to Denver where they still reside. Phoebe Mulford, b. July 5, 1830, in Granville, N.Y. She was educated at Elmwood Seminary, Castleton, Vt. She became a teacher but subsequently engaged in the millinery business. She died Dec. 1, 1888.

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Fanny FOX (daughter of Capt. William FOX and Philena WHITE) was born on 21 Jan 1788 in Tinmouth, Rutland, Vermont, USA. She died on 26 Feb 1823 in Granville, Washington, New York, USA. She married Augustus MULFORD M.D.. Mary FOX (daughter of Capt. William FOX and Philena WHITE) was born on 08 Feb 1790 in Tinmouth, Rutland, Vermont, USA. She died on 30 Jun 1827 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. George Marshall FOX (son of Capt. William FOX and Philena WHITE) was born on 16 Feb 1792 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He died on 16 Oct 1819 in Natchez, Adams, Mississippi, USA. Notes for George Marshall FOX: Source: "The Nicholas White Family" compiled by Thomas J. Lothrop. A.B.
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NEHGS, 1902, page 145 George Marshall Fox, b. at Wallingford, Vt., Feb. 16, 1792. He was for a short time in business with his cousin, Leverett Hyde. Afflicted with phthisis he, accompanied by his cousin Leverett, who was suffering from the same dread disease, went to Mississippi in the fall of 1818. He died at Natchez Oct. 16 of the following year [1819]; unmarried.

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Marvin FOX (son of Capt. William FOX and Philena WHITE) was born on 25 Dec 1794 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He died on 11 Jun 1889 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA. He married Amy ANDRUS on 23 Sep 1823 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA, daughter of Lincoln ANDRUS and Amy (SHORT) GRAVES. She was born on 26 Nov 1805 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. She died on 28 Nov 1884 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA.

viii. Laura FOX (daughter of Capt. William FOX and Philena WHITE) was born on 26 Jan 1797 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. She died on 12 Jul 1820 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. ix.
Priscilla FOX (daughter of Capt. William FOX and Philena WHITE) was born on 16 May 1802 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. She died on 18 May 1818 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. Philena FOX (daughter of Capt. William FOX and Philena WHITE) was born on 07 Jul 1799 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. She died on 29 Aug 1829 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. She married Thomas ANDRUS on 17 Feb 1823 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA, son of Lincoln ANDRUS and Amy (SHORT) GRAVES. He was born on 26 Jan 1801 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He died after 1880 in Downers Grove, Du Page, Illinois, USA. Notes for Philena FOX: Source: "The Nicholas White Family" compiled by Thomas J. Lothrop. A.B. NEHGS, 1902, page 275-276 Philena Fox resided in Wallingford, Vt.; married Feb. 17, 1828, Thomas Andrews. She died Aug. 29, 1829. Children: Mary Eleanor Andrews, b. May. 2, 1826, at Wallingford, Vt.; married Moses Walton Nov. 26, 1844. In 1856, Mr. Walton, with his family, started on a trip to California. While crossing the Isthmus of Panama the train was wrecked and Mr. Walton was killed. The family returned to their former home. Mrs. Walton is a resident of Du Page county, Illinois. [JS Note: Mary Eleanor ANDREWS Walton is the cousin referred to in Jarvis Marvin Fox's bio information regarding his trip via Panama.] Elizabeth F. Andrews, b. Feb. 22, 1828, at Wallingford, Vt.; married Lorenzo Walton June 2, 1854; he was born April 8, 1827; he died March 9, 1894. No children. Elizabeth Walton and her husband were with her brother-in-law and family in the terrible railroad wreck on the Isthmus of Panama. During her early years Elizabeth resided with her grandmother Andrews and other relatives. Notes for Thomas ANDRUS: source: Blanchard, Rufus. History of DuPage County, IL. Chicago: O.L. Baskin and Co., 1882, p 79 Thomas Andrus, was among the first settlers of Chicago, having come there about 1833; he was born in Vermont January 26, 1801, and is a son of Lincoln and Amy (Short) Andrus, natives of Massachusetts. Thomas was married, in 1823, to Philena Fox, by whom he was given two children, viz., Mary (Mrs. Moses Walton), Elizabeth (Mrs. Lorenzo Walton). Mrs. Andrus died and Thomas was married,
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March 23, 1835, to Melissa A. [SNOW], daughter of John and Zerna (Sanford) Snow. After going to Chicago, he worked at carpentering, and drove the first pile in the Chicago River. In 1835, he settled on eighty acres of land, a part of his present farm of 130 acres. He kept a hotel in a log cabin, and was Postmaster for fourteen years. Mr. Andrus began breaking the wild prairie with an ox team ad a plow with a wooden mold-board. He has been Justice of the Peace, County Commissioner, Town Clerk, and Assessor. He assessed the township in 1870. He and family are staunch Republicans. Thomas cast his first vote for Jackson. The companion of Mr. Thomas is yet with him, yet very feeble. She was married, prior to that with him, to Dwight Bartlett, the result being one child, Horace D, a farmer in California.

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Lincoln ANDRUS was born on 12 Jan 1765 in Taunton, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He died on 04 Jan 1845 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He married Amy (SHORT) GRAVES on 26 Jul 1789 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA. Amy (SHORT) GRAVES was born on 24 Jul 1770 in Windsor, Massachusetts Bay Colony. She died on 25 Sep 1830 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. Notes for Lincoln ANDRUS: Source: DuPage County (IL) Genealogical Society (http://www.dcgs.org/) Lincoln Andrus - Husband of Amy (Graves) Short, whom he married on July 26, 1789 in Taunton, Bristol, MA, and with whom he had 11 known children: Jarvis, Graves, Sally, Lincoln, Bradford, Thomas, Anna, Amy/Ama, Harriet, Allen and Holden Andrus. Birth: Jan. 12, 1765 Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts Bay Colony Death: Jan. 4, 1845 Wallingford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA Notes for Amy (SHORT) GRAVES: Source: DuPage County (IL) Genealogical Society, (http://www.dcgs.org/) Amy (Short) GRAVES, wife of: 1) Unknown SHORT (her surname was "Short" at the time of her marriage, but the records of all her children give her maiden name as "Graves.") 2) Lincoln ANDRUS, whom she married on July 26, 1789, in Taunton, Bristol, MA, and with whom she had 11 known children (for names, please see husband's memorial). Birth: Jul. 24, 1770 Windsor, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Death: Sep. 25, 1830 Wallingford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA

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Amy (SHORT) GRAVES and Lincoln ANDRUS had the following children: i. Jarvis ANDRUS (son of Lincoln ANDRUS and Amy (SHORT) GRAVES) was born in 1790 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He died on 04 Mar 1874 in Vermont, USA. ii. iii. iv.
Graves ANDRUS (son of Lincoln ANDRUS and Amy (SHORT) GRAVES) was born on 11 Jan 1790 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. Sally ANDRUS (daughter of Lincoln ANDRUS and Amy (SHORT) GRAVES) was born on 21 Nov 1794 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. Lincoln ANDRUS (son of Lincoln ANDRUS and Amy (SHORT) GRAVES) was born on 18 Nov 1796 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He died on 30 Sep 1887 in
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Bradford ANDRUS (son of Lincoln ANDRUS and Amy (SHORT) GRAVES) was born on 19 Dec 1798 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He died on 06 Mar 1868 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. Thomas ANDRUS (son of Lincoln ANDRUS and Amy (SHORT) GRAVES) was born on 26 Jan 1801 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He died after 1880 in Downers Grove, Du Page, Illinois, USA. He married Philena FOX on 17 Feb 1823 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA, daughter of Capt. William FOX and Philena WHITE. She was born on 07 Jul 1799 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. She died on 29 Aug 1829 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He married Melissa A. SNOW on 23 Mar 1835, daughter of Jonathan SNOW and Zerviah Viah SANFORD. She was born on 11 May 1801 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. She died after 1880. Notes for Thomas ANDRUS: source: Blanchard, Rufus. History of DuPage County, IL. Chicago: O.L. Baskin and Co., 1882, p 79 Thomas Andrus, was among the first settlers of Chicago, having come there about 1833; he was born in Vermont January 26, 1801, and is a son of Lincoln and Amy (Short) Andrus, natives of Massachusetts. Thomas was married, in 1823, to Philena Fox, by whom he was given two children, viz., Mary (Mrs. Moses Walton), Elizabeth (Mrs. Lorenzo Walton). Mrs. Andrus died and Thomas was married, March 23, 1835, to Melissa A. [SNOW], daughter of John and Zerna (Sanford) Snow. After going to Chicago, he worked at carpentering, and drove the first pile in the Chicago River. In 1835, he settled on eighty acres of land, a part of his present farm of 130 acres. He kept a hotel in a log cabin, and was Postmaster for fourteen years. Mr. Andrus began breaking the wild prairie with an ox team ad a plow with a wooden mold-board. He has been Justice of the Peace, County Commissioner, Town Clerk, and Assessor. He assessed the township in 1870. He and family are staunch Republicans. Thomas cast his first vote for Jackson. The companion of Mr. Thomas is yet with him, yet very feeble. She was married, prior to that with him, to Dwight Bartlett, the result being one child, Horace D, a farmer in California. Notes for Philena FOX: Source: "The Nicholas White Family" compiled by Thomas J. Lothrop. A.B. NEHGS, 1902, page 275-276 Philena Fox resided in Wallingford, Vt.; married Feb. 17, 1828, Thomas Andrews. She died Aug. 29, 1829. Children: Mary Eleanor Andrews, b. May. 2, 1826, at Wallingford, Vt.; married Moses Walton Nov. 26, 1844. In 1856, Mr. Walton, with his family, started on a trip to California. While crossing the Isthmus of Panama the train was wrecked and Mr. Walton was killed. The family returned to their former home. Mrs. Walton is a resident of Du Page county, Illinois. [JS Note: Mary Eleanor ANDREWS Walton is the cousin referred to in Jarvis Marvin Fox's bio information regarding his trip via Panama.] Elizabeth F. Andrews, b. Feb. 22, 1828, at Wallingford, Vt.; married Lorenzo Walton June 2, 1854; he was born April 8, 1827; he died March 9, 1894. No children. Elizabeth Walton and her husband were with her brother-in-law and family in the terrible railroad wreck on the Isthmus of Panama. During her early years Elizabeth resided with her grandmother Andrews and other relatives.

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Anna Edgerton ANDRUS (daughter of Lincoln ANDRUS and Amy (SHORT) GRAVES) was born on 08 Apr 1803 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. She died on 03 Mar 1871 in Vermont, USA.

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viii. Amy ANDRUS (daughter of Lincoln ANDRUS and Amy (SHORT) GRAVES) was born on 26 Nov 1805 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. She died on 28 Nov 1884 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA. She married Marvin FOX on 23 Sep 1823 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA, son of Capt. William FOX and Philena WHITE. He was born on 25 Dec 1794 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He died on 11 Jun 1889 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA. ix. x. xi.
Harriet ANDRUS (daughter of Lincoln ANDRUS and Amy (SHORT) GRAVES) was born on 04 Jul 1810 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. Allen ANDRUS (son of Lincoln ANDRUS and Amy (SHORT) GRAVES) was born on 24 Aug 1811 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. Holden ANDRUS (son of Lincoln ANDRUS and Amy (SHORT) GRAVES) was born on 19 Feb 1816 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA.

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John FOX, son of Thomas FOX and Mercy LAWRENCE was born on 10 Mar 1737 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies. He died about 1761 in Newburgh, Orange, New York, American Colonies. He married Eleanor LOVETT about 1757. Eleanor LOVETT, daughter of Joseph LOVETT and Eleanor BUGBEY was born on 26 Apr 1741 in Connecticut, American Colonies. She died on 12 Nov 1822. Notes for John FOX: Source: "A History of That Part of the Fox Family Descended from Thomas Fox of Cambridge, Mass. with Genealogical Records," By N. M. FOX, 1899, Page 65, Woodstock, CT John Fox (Thomas 4, Jabez 3, Jabez 2, Thomas 1) was born at Woodstock, Conn., March 10, 1737. Married Eleanor Lovett, who was born 1740. They removed to Newburg, N. Y., where he died probably in 1761. Miss Eleanor Fox made her way back to Woodstock, a distance of 100 miles, through a country that was then little better than a wilderness, leading John, her oldest little boy, and carrying William. Her goods were shipped on a coasting vessel, to be sent around by sea to Connecticut. The vessel was wrecked and the goods lost. Sept. 17, 1764, three years after her return to Woodstock, she was married to Nathaniel Child - was his second wife. About the year 1785 she made a journey alone on horseback from Connecticut to Rutland County, Vermont, to visit her son William and his family. Tradition describes her as a tall, finely formed woman, whose personal appearance corresponded with the nobility of her character. She died Nov. 12, 1822.

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Eleanor LOVETT and John FOX had the following children: i. John FOX (son of John FOX and Eleanor LOVETT) was born on 07 Aug 1758 in Newburgh, Orange, New York, American Colonies. 4. ii.
Capt. William FOX (son of John FOX and Eleanor LOVETT) was born on 28 Jun 1760 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies. He died on 17 Feb 1822 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He married Philena WHITE in 1780 in Tinmouth, Vermont, American Colonies, daughter of Philip WHITE and Abigail CAMPBELL. She was born in Oct 1763 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies. She died on 03 Jul 1817 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA.

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Philip WHITE, son of Nicholas WHITE and Sarah KING was born on 28 Jul 1734 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He died on 16 Oct 1822 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He married Abigail CAMPBELL on 02 Feb 1758 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Abigail CAMPBELL, daughter of Joshua CAMPBELL and Abigail BRITTON was born on 18 Sep 1737 in Raynam, Massachusetts Bay Colony. She died about 1803 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. Notes for Philip WHITE: Source: "The Nicholas White Family" compiled by Thomas J. Lothrop. A.B. NEHGS, 1902,
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pages 73-76 Philip White; the .following sketch was written by his great grandson, Rev. Nehem1ah White, D. D., of Galesburg, m.: Philip 5 White, Nicholas 4 White, Nicholas 8, Nicholas 2, Nicholas 1. Philip White, the progenitor of one of the branches of the Nicholas White family in Vermont was born in Norton, Mass., July 28, 1784. Feb. 2, 1758 he was married to Abigail Campbell, daughter of Joshua and Abigail (Britton) Campbell. Abigail Campbell was born in Raynham, Mass., Sunday, Sept. 18, 1787. They were married at Norton, Mass. by Rev. Ebenezer White, pastor of the Congregational church at that place. At some time between 1759 and 1761 Philip White removed to Woodstock, Conn., whence in 1778 he emigrated to the "Hampshire Grants," as the State of Vermont was then called, and settled on a farm in the township of Tinmouth. This farm he had purchased Jan. 4, 1776 while still a resident of Woodstock. In 1798, through the shifting of township boundaries, he became a resident of Wallingford [Vermont]. Philip White died in Wallingford, Vt., Oct. 16, 1822; his wife, Abigail. died at Wallingford in 1808 or 1804. It is much to be regretted that the date of her death cannot now be ascertained. For many weeks she was tenderly cared for by her mother, Abigail (Britton) Campbell, who, though nearly ninety years of age, was still in possession of much of her former vigor. Philip White married a second wife, Mrs. Sally Wood, of Middletown, Vt., who survived him. Physically, intellectually, and morally, Philip White was a man of marked characteristics. He was of medium stature, and had a compact and firmly knit frame. Many stories are told of his agility and wonderful feats of strength. One of these possesses more than a passing interest. Two men together with a lawyer whom they had retained, met Mr. White in the office of the lawyer (probably) to arrange some matters of business. Soon after the beginning of negotiations one of the party locked the door of the office. Papers were then presented to Mr. White for his signature. He refused to sign them; they insisted, and finally coupled their requests with threats of bodily injury in case he did not yield to their demands. When Mr. White became fully convinced that he must accede to their wishes or suffer great bodily injury and perhaps death at their hands, he lost no time in coming to a decision. Throwing off' his coat and cravat, he attacked his adversaries with such vigor that in the space of a few minutes, all three were begging for mercy. Although Mr. White many times told to his grandchildren the story of this encounter with the three men, it seems somewhat singular that none of them could remember the nature of the business that called the parties together. It would seem as if no trouble could have arisen in connection with any transactions in real estate made by Philip White, after his removal to Vermont. Only one plausible explanation can, in the opinion of the writer, be given, but this explanation seems to bear the marks of probability. It has been stated that Mr. White, while still residing in Woodstock, Conn., purchased a farm in Vermont, Jan. 4, 1716. He may have intended to go to Vermont in the spring following. Early in March, however, he enlisted in the service of the Revolution, joining Co. 6th, 11th Reg. Conn. Militia. He served until December of the same year, when he returned to Woodstock. It is supposed that during the two years before his removal to Vermont, other parties had taken possession of the farm and sought to retain it by methods not unknown at the present day. The men in question probably sought to compel Mr. White to give them a quit claim deed of the farm. This physical vigor suffered no abatement during the whole period of middle life. 'To a friend who asked him at what age he could endure the most hardship. He made the somewhat remarkable statement: "I think that when between 65 and 60 years of age I could do more work with less fatigue than at any other period of my life." He was a man of more than average intelligence and as he had had considerable experience both in military and in civic life, he became a helpful factor in the development of the community in which he lived. His educational advantages were of the most meager sort, and it is not surprising that he never acquired a taste for study, nor that he had little love for books - the Bible being the one notable exception. He was, also, a man of indomitable energy and perseverance. Twice he served
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his country in the capacity of a soldier. A few weeks after his marriage he joined the forces under Abercrombie destined for the reduction of Ticonderoga and was in the second line of assault composed in part of provincials from Massachusetts. The gun (fusil) which he carried in this battle and also in the campaign of 1776, is now in the possession of the writer, his great-grandson, a resident of Galesburg, Ill. This gun was made in London in the year 1741 or 1742. In early life Philip White is said to have been of a somewhat wild and adventurous disposition. His interest in religion began in middle life. His name is not on the records of the Congregational church in Woodstock, Conn., where he lived seventeen or eighteen years, but it is certain that he was a member of the Congregationalist church in Wallingford, Vt., from the time of its organization in 1796 to the time 01 his decease in 1822. He at once became a most ardent advocate of the faith he had espoused. In theological belief he was a strict Calvinist, and a strenuous defender of the characteristic doctrines of the great reformer. When in later years he realized that through the preaching of Wesley, who sought to "turn all doctrinal truth into instant life," the clear cut doctrines of Calvin might suffer, at least, a partial eclipse, he regarded the new movement with extreme disfavor. We naturally seek for the springs of that influence which leads persons of strong and imperious will, to surrender that will to the Divine leadership. We cannot fathom the inmost recesses of the human heart, but we do know that reflection has often within it a strange power of ministration. The source of that influence may have been the surviving memories of the awful carnage before the ramparts of Ticonderoga; it may have been the result of meditation on the tragic death of his first born; and it may well have been due to the tender solicitude and the subduing appeals of a loving and saintly wife. True, even after his conversion he did not always maintain a spirit of celestial temper, but he did, in great measure, repress the wild energies of his nature, he did become a God-fearing man, and he made conscience the ruling principle in the conduct of life. Of the science of politics, Mr. White, doubtless knew little, but, perhaps no man ever had clearer intuition of the one absolutely essential factor in all enduring corporate life - moral soundness; and his influence must be reckoned among the constructive agencies in the development of the community in which he had cast his lot on the then frontier of civilization. Though for many years somewhat troubled with a rheumatic affliction, he may be said to have enjoyed almost uninterrupted good health during a long life of more than eighty-eight years. In the spring of 1822 he began visibly to fail. When the end drew near he called to his bedside his grandson, Justin, who had taken much care of him during his illness, and addressed to him a few tender words, telling him that before the setting of the morrow's sun, his spirit would be mingled with other spirits good or bad. The next morning, when Justin (the father of the writer), went to the sickroom, his grandfather looked up and said: "Justin, my son, I am still alive." These were his last words. Justin took his place beside the chair, on the other side of which his older brother Alvin, who had also been attentive to him in his illness was already standing. While thus witnessing sufferings which they could do nothing to assuage, suddenly his countenance fell, he ceased to breathe. The man of indomitable will had bowed to the summons of death. Children [by Abigail]: Philip Jr., b. probably in Norton in Dec, 1758 or Jan, 1759; died in Woodstock, Conn. June 7, 1777. In May 171'1, he was drafted into Revolutionary service; his mother, being in poor health and greatly distressed at the thought or his leaving her, the father procured a substitute; three days after the substitute left for the army, Philip 6 was thrown from his horse and killed; he was in the nineteenth year of his age. Lois b. -- 1761 at Woodstock, Conn. Philena b. Oct. 1763, at Woodstock, Conn . Nehemiah b. Tuesday, Aug 6, 1765, at Woodstock, Conn.
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Abigail CAMPBELL and Philip WHITE had the following children: i. Philip WHITE Jr. (son of Philip WHITE and Abigail CAMPBELL) was born about Dec 1758 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies. He died on 07 Jun 1777 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies. ii. 5. iii.
Lois WHITE (daughter of Philip WHITE and Abigail CAMPBELL) was born about 1761 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies. Philena WHITE (daughter of Philip WHITE and Abigail CAMPBELL) was born in Oct 1763 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies. She died on 03 Jul 1817 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. She married Capt. William FOX in 1780 in Tinmouth, Vermont, American Colonies, son of John FOX and Eleanor LOVETT. He was born on 28 Jun 1760 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies. He died on 17 Feb 1822 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. Nehemiah WHITE (son of Philip WHITE and Abigail CAMPBELL) was born on 06 Aug 1765 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies.

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Thomas FOX, son of Jabez FOX and Hannah BURROUGHS was born on 07 Dec 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts, American Colonies. He died in 1796 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA. He married Mercy LAWRENCE on 07 Nov 1729 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA. Mercy LAWRENCE, daughter of Daniel LAWRENCE and was born on 06 Dec 1706 in Suffolk, Massachusetts, American Colonies. She died on 11 Aug 1794 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA. Notes for Thomas FOX: Source: "A History of That Part of the Fox Family Descended from Thomas Fox of Cambridge, Mass. with Genealogical Records," By N. M. FOX, 1899, Page 63, Woodstock, CT Thomas Fox (Jabez 3, Jabez 2, Thomas 1), was born in Boston Dec. 7, 1706. Married Mercie (family name not known). Removed to Woodstock, Conn., was among the first settlers of that place, which was at that time supposed to be in the state of Massachusetts. Here he established himself in the business of manufacturing and dressing cloth. Most of the work at that time was done by hand. Women did the spinning and weaving at their homes. He resided in a two-story red house not far from the Putnam Wolf cave. This house was burned in 1850. Thomas Fox died in 1796. [JS Note: Mercie - has been linked to Mercy Lawrence, and her name has been used instead of Mercie -]

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Mercy LAWRENCE and Thomas FOX had the following children: i. Hannah FOX (daughter of Thomas FOX and Mercy LAWRENCE) was born on 27 Apr 1731 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies. ii. iii. 8. iv.
Thomas FOX (son of Thomas FOX and Mercy LAWRENCE) was born on 07 Sep 1732 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies. Mariah FOX (daughter of Thomas FOX and Mercy LAWRENCE) was born on 23 Apr 1735 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies. John FOX (son of Thomas FOX and Mercy LAWRENCE) was born on 10 Mar 1737 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies. He died about 1761 in Newburgh, Orange, New York, American Colonies. He married Eleanor LOVETT about 1757, daughter of Joseph LOVETT and Eleanor BUGBEY. She was born on 26 Apr 1741 in Connecticut, American Colonies. She died on 12 Nov 1822. Mary FOX (daughter of Thomas FOX and Mercy LAWRENCE) was born on 10 Mar 1740 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies. Jabez FOX (son of Thomas FOX and Mercy LAWRENCE) was born on 06 May 1745 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies. Fanny FOX (daughter of Thomas FOX and Mercy LAWRENCE) was born on 17 Nov 1749 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies.
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viii. Rebecca FOX (daughter of Thomas FOX and Mercy LAWRENCE) was born on 09 Jul 1753 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies. 18. 19.
Joseph LOVETT. He married Eleanor BUGBEY on 06 Feb 1739/40 in Connecticut, American Colonies. Eleanor BUGBEY.

Eleanor BUGBEY and Joseph LOVETT had the following child: 9. i. Eleanor LOVETT (daughter of Joseph LOVETT and Eleanor BUGBEY) was born on 26 Apr 1741 in Connecticut, American Colonies. She died on 12 Nov 1822. She married John FOX about 1757, son of Thomas FOX and Mercy LAWRENCE. He was born on 10 Mar 1737 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies. He died about 1761 in Newburgh, Orange, New York, American Colonies. She married Nathaniel CHILD on 17 Sep 1764. 20. 21.
Nicholas WHITE was born about 1704 in Mansfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He died after 1763. He married Sarah KING on 01 May 1728 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Sarah KING was born on 11 Mar 1711/12 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony. She died after 1763. Notes for Nicholas WHITE: Source: "The Nicholas White Family" compiled by Thomas J. Lothrop. A.B. NEHGS, 1902, page 87-88 Nicholas White was a physician; resided in Norton, sometimes in the north and sometimes in the south precinct; married May 1, 1728, Sarah [King], daughter of Samuel and Sarah (Torrey) King; she was born in Norton, March 11, 1711-12. May 2, 1739, he, with wife Sarah, gave to Thomas Morey of Norton, blacksmith, a deed of her share in the estate of her father and mother, situated in Norton, near Winnecunnet pond. March 18, 1754, he and wife, Sarah, conveyed land to their oldest son Samuel; March 80, 1764, they conveyed land to their second son, Nicholas, and at the same date to their third son, Philip. July 17, 1155, he gave a deed of land to his cousin, Thomas White of Taunton. In 1782 he gave to his nephew, Isaac White, a deed of ore rights near Thrasher s dam; two brothers of Isaac joined in the deed. The exact date of his death is not known, but the dates of the conveyances above named show clearly that the statement in Clark's History of Norton, page 868, "he died June 29, 1751," is an error. Children all born in Norton: Samuel, b. June 28, 1730. Nicholas, b. May 9, 1732. Philip, b. July 28, 1734. Experience, b. Aug. 1. 1736. Abraham, b. Oct. 1, 1738; went to Kentucky (as it is reported.) We have no knowledge of him. Zephaniah, b. Dec. 80, 1740; died Oct. 24, 1742. Sarah, b. Sept. 18, 1748.

Sarah KING and Nicholas WHITE had the following children: 10. i. Philip WHITE (son of Nicholas WHITE and Sarah KING) was born on 28 Jul 1734 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He died on 16 Oct 1822 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He married Abigail CAMPBELL on 02 Feb 1758 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony, daughter of Joshua CAMPBELL and Abigail BRITTON. She was born on 18 Sep 1737 in Raynam, Massachusetts Bay Colony. She died about 1803 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He married Sally WOOD. She died after 1822. ii.
Samuel WHITE (son of Nicholas WHITE and Sarah KING) was born on 28 Jun 1730 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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Nicholas WHITE (son of Nicholas WHITE and Sarah KING) was born on 09 May 1732 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Experience WHITE (child of Nicholas WHITE and Sarah KING) was born on 01 Aug 1736 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Abraham WHITE (son of Nicholas WHITE and Sarah KING) was born on 01 Oct 1738 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Zephaniah WHITE (child of Nicholas WHITE and Sarah KING) was born on 30 Dec 1740 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He died on 24 Oct 1742 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Sarah WHITE (daughter of Nicholas WHITE and Sarah KING) was born on 18 Sep 1748 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony.

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Joshua CAMPBELL. He married Abigail BRITTON. Abigail BRITTON.

Abigail BRITTON and Joshua CAMPBELL had the following child: 11. i. Abigail CAMPBELL (daughter of Joshua CAMPBELL and Abigail BRITTON) was born on 18 Sep 1737 in Raynam, Massachusetts Bay Colony. She died about 1803 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. She married Philip WHITE on 02 Feb 1758 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony, son of Nicholas WHITE and Sarah KING. He was born on 28 Jul 1734 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He died on 16 Oct 1822 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. Generation 6 32.
Jabez FOX, son of Rev Jabez FOX and Judith RAYNER was born on 02 Dec 1684 in Woburn, Massachusetts, American Colonies. He married Hannah BURROUGHS on 08 Mar 1705 in Massachusetts, USA. Hannah BURROUGHS, daughter of George BURROUGHS and . Notes for Jabez FOX: Source: "A History of That Part of the Fox Family Descended from Thomas Fox of Cambridge, Mass. with Genealogical Records," By N. M. FOX, 1899, Page 116, Woburn Jabez Fox (Jabez 2, Thomas 1). Was a merchant tailor and also a manufacturer of woolen cloths. Tradition states that he was engaged in all parts of the business from the purchase of the wool to fitting the cloth into garments for his customers. He married Hannah [Burroughs], daughter of Rev. George Burroughs, March 8, 1705.

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Hannah FOX (daughter of Jabez FOX and Hannah BURROUGHS) was born on 27 Jun 1708 in Boston, Massachusetts, American Colonies. Judith FOX (daughter of Jabez FOX and Hannah BURROUGHS) was born on 19 Aug 1711 in Boston, Massachusetts, American Colonies. Rebecca FOX (daughter of Jabez FOX and Hannah BURROUGHS) was born about 1714 in Boston, Massachusetts, American Colonies.

Daniel LAWRENCE.

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Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA. She married Thomas FOX on 07 Nov 1729 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA, son of Jabez FOX and Hannah BURROUGHS. He was born on 07 Dec 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts, American Colonies. He died in 1796 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA.

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Rev Jabez FOX, son of Thomas FOX and Ellen GREEN was born in 1647 in Concord, Massachusetts, American Colonies. He died on 26 Feb 1703 in Boston, Massachusetts, American Colonies. He married Judith RAYNER. Judith RAYNER, daughter of Rev. John RAYNOR and was born about 1637. She died on 05 Jun 1736. Notes for Rev Jabez FOX: Source: "A History of That Part of the Fox Family Descended from Thomas Fox of Cambridge, Mass. with Genealogical Records," By N. M. FOX, 1899, Page 12, Woburn Rev. Jabez Fox (Thomas 1). Extracts from "Ecclesiastical History of Woburn," by Rev. L. Thompson in "History of Middlesex Co., Mass.": Rev. Jabez Fox, son of Thomas Fox of Concord, was born in that town in 1647. Soon after this date his father moved with his family to Cambridge, as we find that Thomas Fox as early as 1652 and repeatedly after that year was on the board of selectmen of that town. Jabez was educated at Cambridge, graduating in 1665. On taking his second degree there three years later his public address consisted of a few lines of Latin verse. While residing at Cambridge he was invited in 1678 to serve for one year as an assistant of Rev. Mr. Carter (first pastor of Woburn Church). This invitation he accepted and on the 5th of Nov., 1679 the parish voted to give him a call to be their minister for his life time. He was ordained soon after this date. The town agreed Nov. 10 to build him a dwelling house twenty-four feet in length, eighteen feet wide and thirteen feet stud, a stack of three brick chimneys, a cellar under it and a lean-to at the chimney end and so to finish the said house and give it to him. This house, situated on Pleasant street, near the site of the Public Library, was occupied by Mr. Fox and by his son and successor for seventy-six years. Mr. Fox appears to have had the confidence and affection of his parishioners through life, though they sometimes occasioned him disquietude, by allowing his salary to fall into arrears. At one time about seventy pounds were thus due him, some of which was not paid till after his death. Doubtless this seeming neglect was due to the pressure of the times. He died of smallpox Sunday forenoon, Feb. 26, 1702 in the city of Boston, but was buried in Woburn, where in the oldest burying ground his grave-stone bears this inscription : Memento Fugit Mori Hora Here lyes ye Body of ye Reverend Mr. Jabez Fox, Pastour of ye Church of Christ in Woburn 23 years, and aged 56 years deceased Feb ye 28th 1702-3 It is not known that any sermons or other writings of Mr. Fox were published, though there are still existing skeletons of two or more sermons preached in Cambridge which were committed to paper by friends, probably immediately after their delivery. One was preached July 28, 1678 from 2 Tim. 2:19. Another May 11, 1673 was based upon Eph. 5:16. It was supposed that the headstone spoken of had been removed or destroyed. Weeds and briars had concealed it and moss defaced the inscription, but in 1866 Rev. Jabez Fox of Washington, D. C., visited Woburn and after some search in the old burying ground found the stone that marked the last resting place of his ancestor. By clearing away the briars and scraping off the moss the monument was restored to the light of day. Rev. Jabez Fox married Judith Rayner, daughter of Rev. John Rayner, minister of Plymouth,
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Mass., and Dover, N. H. Mrs. Judith (Rayner) Fox married second husband, Col. Jonathan Tyng of Boston, formerly member of the council of Gov. Sir Edward Andrus. Col. Jonathan Tyng died Jan. 19, 1723. Mrs. Judith Fox Tyng died June 5, 1736. Her epitaph as it appears in Alden's collection reads as follows: "Here Lyes Buried ye body of Mrs. Judith Tyng, wife to Col. Jonathan Tyng. Formerly wife to ye Rev'rd Mr. Jabez Fox who died June 5th Anno Domi 1736 in ye 99 year of her age. A woman of most Exemplary virtue and piety. Rich in Grace. Ripe for Glory." Source: "First Settlers of New England" By James Savage, 1860-1862, Vol 2 [Rev] JABEZ [FOX], Woburn, S. of Thomas of Cambridge, freem. 1677, ord. 5 Sept. 1679, collea. with Rev. Thomas Carter, d. of smallpox, 28 Feb. 1703, aged 56; had John, b. 10 May 1678; Thomas, 16 July 1680, d. in 4 days; Thomas, again, 13 Nov. 1681; Jabez, 2 Dec. 1684; Judith, 19 June 1690, wh. d. within a yr. all, I suppose, by w. Judith Reyner. d. of John the sec. wh. m. Col. Jonathan Tyng, and d. 5 June 1756, in 99th yr. His s. John, H. C. 1698, wh. was his success. ord. 4 Oct. 1703, and d. 12 Dec. 1756, aged 76, was f. of Hon. Jabez, H. C. 1727.

Judith RAYNER and Rev Jabez FOX had the following children: i. John FOX (son of Rev Jabez FOX and Judith RAYNER) was born on 10 May 1678 in Woburn, Massachusetts, American Colonies. He died on 12 Dec 1756. ii.
Thomas FOX (son of Rev Jabez FOX and Judith RAYNER) was born on 16 Jul 1680 in Woburn, Massachusetts, American Colonies. He died on 20 Jul 1680 in Woburn, Massachusetts, American Colonies. Thomas FOX (son of Rev Jabez FOX and Judith RAYNER) was born on 13 Nov 1681 in Woburn, Massachusetts, American Colonies. Jabez FOX (son of Rev Jabez FOX and Judith RAYNER) was born on 02 Dec 1684 in Woburn, Massachusetts, American Colonies. He married Hannah BURROUGHS on 08 Mar 1705 in Massachusetts, USA. Judith FOX (daughter of Rev Jabez FOX and Judith RAYNER) was born on 19 Jun 1690 in Woburn, Massachusetts, American Colonies. She died in 1703.

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George BURROUGHS.

George BURROUGHS had the following child: 33. i. Hannah BURROUGHS (daughter of George BURROUGHS and ). She married Jabez FOX on 08 Mar 1705 in Massachusetts, USA, son of Rev Jabez FOX and Judith RAYNER. He was born on 02 Dec 1684 in Woburn, Massachusetts, American Colonies. Generation 8 128.
Thomas FOX, son of Thomas FOX MD and was born about 1608 in London, England. He died on 25 Apr 1693 in Massachusetts Bay Colony. He married Ellen GREEN in Massachusetts Bay Colony. Ellen GREEN was born about 1600. She died on 27 May 1682 in Massachusetts Bay Colony. Notes for Thomas FOX: Source: "A History of That Part of the Fox Family Descended from Thomas Fox of Cambridge, Mass. with Genealogical Records," By N. M. FOX, 1899, Page11, Woburn Thomas Fox, as the records show, was made a free man or citizen at Cambridge, Mass., 1638. He was 30 years old at that time and had probably been in America three or four years. It is said that be came from London and that he was the son of Dr. Thomas Fox, a physician of that city. A tradition that has more than usual claim for belief states that young Thomas left England in anger and disgust at injustice done him in a law suit which he believed was decided against him because he was a grandson of John Fox, the author. The suit was about a lease for three lives on 17 houses in London. As this happened in the reign of Charles the First, when the Puritans found little favor from men in authority, it is quite probable Fox had good reason to think that he could no
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longer hope for justice in England. (See Note "A") Thomas Fox was one of the original proprietors of Cambridge then called Newton. He dealt in real estate, was executor and administrator of estates, one of the board of select men in 1658 and was repeatedly afterward elected to that office. He was an esteemed and enterprising citizen and was spoken of in Church records as a beloved brother in the Church. Who his first wife was is not known; it is probable that she died in England. He married as second wife, Ellen Green, widow of Percival Green ; she came with her husband to Boston in 1635. Green died Dec. 25, 1639. The date of his marriage with Mrs. Green is not known. (See Note "B") Mrs. [Green] Fox had two children by first marriage, namely John and Elizabeth Green, both baptized in infancy at Cambridge, Mass. Ellen, wife of Thomas Fox, died May, 27, 1682, aged 82 years. Her death was caused by a fall on the floor, which broke her thigh. April 24, 1683, Fox married Elizabeth [Chadwick], widow of Charles Chadwick. She died in 1685, aged 71 years. Dec. 16, 1685 he married the widow Rebecca Wyeth, who outlived him. Thomas Fox died April 25, 1693, aged 85 years. (See Note "C") Notes: Note A: I am indebted to James Fox, Esq., of Portland, Me., for the following story of a search made by one of the Foxes of his branch of the family for the coat of arms brought to this country by the emigrant Thomas Fox. If this evidence could be found the question of his descent from John, author of the book of martyrs, would at once be settled. It was thought that if such coat of arms had ever existed it might probably be found at Woburn, where descendants of the emigrant had held their place since the f1rst settlement of the country. With this in mind the man from Portland made a pilgrimage to the town that had been the cradle of our race. In answer to his inquiries he was told by a venerable inhabitant of Woburn that such a heraldic device had in truth once existed there. It was painted on a panel and when last seen (which was many years before) was in use as a cover to the family pork barrel. The story of the existence of the coat of arms and the degrading office to which it had been assigned was probably a hoax palmed off by the venerable Woburnite upon the inquiring Portland visitor. Note B: Two other men of the name of Fox came from England and settled in the vicinity of Boston at nearly the same time that our ancestor did. The names of the emigrants referred to were Thomas and Richard Fox. It is supposed they were brothers, though there was considerable difference in their ages. It is said Thomas was 35 years old and Richard 15. We have no further account of Richard Fox, but Thomas settled at Concord. The Thomas Fox from whom we claim descent lived a few years in that town, but soon removed to Cambridge, where he resided during the remainder of his life. Genealogists and historians distinguish him as Thomas of Cambridge, while the other is known as Thomas of Concord. There is good reason to suppose these men were cousins as the tradition about the descent from John, author of The Book of Martyrs, is the same in both families. Thomas Fox of Concord died 1658. Three of his sons settled at New London, Conn. One of his great grandsons named Daniel removed from that place to East Hadam, Mass. A genealogy of the family of this man has been published by which it appears that many of his descendants held prominent places in civil and
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military life. Daniel Fox was born about 1722. Married Hannah Burr, an aunt of Aaron Burr, by whom he had six children. She died at East Hadam. Daniel Fox married as second wife Elizabeth Gates, by whom he had eight children. His four sons by his first wife served in the war of the revolution and one of them was killed at the battle of Monmouth. In 1779 Daniel Fox removed with his second wife and children to Canan, N. Y. Norman Fox, a grandson of Daniel, served in the war of 1812; was a graduate of Union college; was a judge of the Washington and Warren county courts, and a prominent member of the New York legislature during four sessions of the assembly. William Freeman Fox was captain of company C, One Hundred and Seventh Regular New York Volunteers during the civil war and rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Since the war has published a large historical work, entitled "Regimental Losses in the Civil War" which was so highly appreciated by the legislature of New York that they passed a law authorizing the purchase of an edition of the work and appropriating money for the purpose. Charles James Fox, brother of Colonel William F. Fox, graduated at Union college in 1861. In the year 1862 was commissioned as first lieutenant in the One Hundred and Seventh Regular New York Volunteers. Was in many of the principal battles of the war and was promoted to the rank of major. Was appointed by Governor Hill as. trustee of the Soldiers' Home at Bath, New York. George Henry Fox, brother of William and Charles Fox, enlisted in the Seventy-seventh Regiment, New York Volunteers, and served till the close of the war. Graduated at the Rochester University after the war. Chose the profession of medicine and received a degree from the medical department of Pennsylvania University in 1869. Spent three years abroad in Vienna, Paris and London. Returning to this country he settled at New York city. He soon achieved success in his profession and was appointed a professor in the College of Physicians and Surgeons at New York, where he lectures on diseases of the skin. Has written several works on the subject, which has established his reputation as one of the foremost men in his profession. Note C: The house at Cambridge owned by Thomas Fox, sometimes called the Holmes house, stood on the north side of the college grounds. In the early days of the colony the place belonged to Mrs. Ellen Green, and became by her second marriage the property of the emigrant, Thomas Fox. It is quite probable they resided there after their removal to Cambridge. Their grandson, Jabez Fox, the merchant tailor, made extensive additions and repairs to the house in 1/07. From him it passed to his son Thomas Fox of Woodstock, who sold it to his uncle, Rev. John Fox of Woburn. The place eventually became a part of the ground belonging to Harvard college. Gen. Ward, made the house his headquarters while in command of the American forces that invested Boston, and was there at the time of the battle of Bunker Hill. Dr. Holmes, while chaplain of the college, resided in the old Fox home, and his son, the celebrated author, was born there. Rev. Jabez Fox of Washington, D. C., in company with Oliver Wendel Holmes, visited the old home in 1860. At that time it was occupied by Professor Thayer, and Mrs. Thayer showed them through the rooms. Speaking in reference to the queer, rambling old mansion, she said it did not seem to have been built, but like Topsy, to have "growed." The Rev. Jabez and the poet, Holmes, both agreed with her in their opinion. The old house was removed and destroyed about 1890. Source: "First Settlers of New England" By James Savage, 1860-1862, Vol 2 THOMAS [FOX], Cambridge, freem. perhaps, of 1644, selectman 1658, and often after, for sec. w. m. Ellen, wid. of Percival Green, wh. d. 27 May 1682, as Harris gives the inscript. aged 82, and took ano. w. 21 Apr. foll. Elizabeth wid. of Charles Chadwick, wh. 22 Feb. 1685, left him again a widower, and he took, 16 Dec. foll. ano. w. Rebecca Wythe, wid. of Nicholas, and he d. 25 Apr. 1693, aged 85. Prob. he had no ch. exc. Jabez, b. 1647, H. C. 1665, to bear up the uncert. tradit. honor, ascribed to him, of descent from the autb. of the Book of Martyrs. For these two Thomases, I have varied from Farmer in the dates, respectively, of freem.'s oath. The reason may be very slight, but the Concord man seems to have been the elder of the two; and tho. of the four names of freem., above and below those of these two Foxes, three are of Concord, yet two of them heard of not indeed bef. 1639, while Hayward, of those adm. early in 1638, was of Concord 1630, and, of course, Hutchins of Cambridge might seem to balance him; still the preponderance is for Concord. Certainly the Smeedly two were here some yrs. bef. Being adm.
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freem. Bond boldly conject. p. 765, that he was the same as Thomas of Concord, in wh. I dare not follow his lead. He thereby makes the wid. of Percival Greene to be third w. and the wid. of Chadwick fourth w. of Thomas Fox. Seven of this name had, in 1834, been gr. at Harv. and equal number at Yale, Brown, and Dart. coll.

Ellen GREEN and Thomas FOX had the following child: 64. i. Rev Jabez FOX (son of Thomas FOX and Ellen GREEN) was born in 1647 in Concord, Massachusetts, American Colonies. He died on 26 Feb 1703 in Boston, Massachusetts, American Colonies. He married Judith RAYNER. She was born about 1637. She died on 05 Jun 1736. 130.
Rev. John RAYNOR.

Rev. John RAYNOR had the following child: 65. i. Judith RAYNER (daughter of Rev. John RAYNOR and ) was born about 1637. She died on 05 Jun 1736. She married Rev Jabez FOX, son of Thomas FOX and Ellen GREEN. He was born in 1647 in Concord, Massachusetts, American Colonies. He died on 26 Feb 1703 in Boston, Massachusetts, American Colonies. She married Col. Jonathan TYNG. He died on 19 Jan 1723. Generation 9 256.
Thomas FOX MD, son of John FOX and Agnes RANDALL.

Thomas FOX MD had the following child: 128. i. Thomas FOX (son of Thomas FOX MD and ) was born about 1608 in London, England. He died on 25 Apr 1693 in Massachusetts Bay Colony. He married Ellen GREEN in Massachusetts Bay Colony. She was born about 1600. She died on 27 May 1682 in Massachusetts Bay Colony. He married Elizabeth CHADWICK on 24 Apr 1683 in Massachusetts Bay Colony. She was born about 1614. She died on 22 Feb 1685 in Massachusetts Bay Colony. He married Rebecca WYETH on 16 Dec 1685 in Massachusetts Bay Colony. He married UNKNOWN - in England. She was born in England. She died before 1634 in England. Generation 10 512. 513.
John FOX was born about 1517 in Lincolnshire, England. He died in 1587. He married Agnes RANDALL on 03 Feb 1545/46. Agnes RANDALL. She died on 22 Apr 1605. Notes for John FOX: Source: "A History of That Part of the Fox Family Descended from Thomas Fox of Cambridge, Mass. with Genealogical Records," By N. M. FOX, 1899, Pages 8-10, Introduction John Fox The tradition that John Fox, author of the Book of Martyrs, was the grandfather of the emigrant Thomas Fox of Cambridge, has gained such universal credence in all branches of the Fox family that a sketch of the life of the old author will not be considered out of place as the starting point of this history. John Fox was born in Lincolnshire England, 1517. He was a studious youth and attracted the attention of Randall, a citizen of Coventry and John Howarden of Howarden, fellow of Brazen Nose College at Oxford. By the liberality of these friends he was sent to college at Oxford, 1532, when he was about sixteen years old. He received the degree of B. A., July I7th, 1537, that of M. A., 1543, and was made a fellow of Magdalen College, July 25th, 1539. Among his intimate friends at that time Hugh Latimer and William Tindall are mentioned. Like them he strongly favoured Protestant doctrines and expressly objected to the enforcement of celibacy on fellows of college. In July, 1545, he and five of his fellows left the college. The college registers show that they were not expelled as some of Foxes biographers have asserted. Before leaving college Fox had formed a very warm friendship for the Lucy family of Charlemont Warwickshire, and William Lucy gave him temporary employment as tutor to his son Thomas. Feb. 3rd, 1546-7, Fox married at Charlemont Church, Agnes Randall, daughter of his old friend of
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Coventry. Soon after that he went to London in search of some regular employment. Was for some time unsuccessful and was reduced to extreme want. Weak, sick and discouraged he was one day in St. Paul's Cathedral when some unknown philanthropist, perhaps struck by his miserable appearance, placed a purse of gold in his hand. This timely relief probably saved his life, and soon after he received an invitation to visit Mary 'Fitz Roy, Duchess of Richmond at her hospitable mansion. There he found his friend Bale, whose acquaintance he had made at Oxford. The friends Fox found here were in full sympathy with his religious views and through their combined influence he secured the appointment of tutor to the children of Henry Howard. He retained this position some years and during this period published several theological tracts advocating advanced views in regard to the doctrines of the reformation. During the reign of Queen Mary the storm of persecution against the reformed religion became so severe that Fox found it prudent to retire to the continent. According to one account he went to Switzerland and resided for a time at the city of Bale, but as one of his daughters was born in Flanders in 1555 he must have spent part of the time in that country. In 1559 he returned to England and in 1563 was made prebendary of Saurum. It was about this time that his great work was published. It was so highly appreciated that by command of the sovereign, sanctioned by the bishops and a canon of the Angelican Church, an order was made that a copy of the book was to be placed in the hall of every Episcopal palace in the land. The grant of a coat of arms was also made to the family. His wife, who is described as a pattern of all womanly virtues, died April 22, 1605. Two sons, Samuel and Simeon, are spoken of. A daughter born in Flanders, 1555 and two children, Raffe and Mary, baptized at Wartham Abbey, 1566, seem to have completed the family land. [John] Fox died in 1587 after a long and painful sickness. [JS Note - Dr. Thomas Fox is not noted as a son of John Fox, in spite of being claimed elsewhere in the document as father of Thomas Fox of Cambridge.]

Agnes RANDALL and John FOX had the following children: 256. i. Thomas FOX MD (son of John FOX and Agnes RANDALL). ii. iii. iv. v. vi.
Samuel FOX (son of John FOX and Agnes RANDALL). Simeon FOX (child of John FOX and Agnes RANDALL). Daughter FOX (daughter of John FOX and Agnes RANDALL). Raffe FOX (child of John FOX and Agnes RANDALL). Mary FOX (daughter of John FOX and Agnes RANDALL).

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Descendants of Jarvis Marvin FOX


Generation 1 1.
JARVIS MARVIN1 FOX was born on 15 Feb 1835 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA. He died on 22 Jul 1922 in Denver, Colorado, USA. He married LIDA LOUISE COLE on 04 Mar 1864, daughter of Samuel Root COLE and Lurancy GREEN. She was born on 14 Dec 1843 in Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA. She died on 14 Jun 1904 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA. Notes for Jarvis Marvin FOX: Source: "A History of That Part of the Fox Family Descended from Thomas Fox of Cambridge, Mass. with Genealogical Records," By N. M. FOX, 1899, Pages 123-124, Vermont Jarvis Marvin Fox (Marvin 7, William 6, John 5, Thomas 4, Jabez 3, Jabez 2, Thomas 1) was born at Wallingford, Vt., Feb. 15, 1835. His parents moved to East Dorset in the same state when he was about two years old, where they continued to reside till their removal to Fullersburg, Ill., when he was seventeen [c1852]. With the exception of one year at Wheaton College his education was gained at the public school. About a month after he had attained his majority [age 21], in the spring of 1856, he anticipated Horace Greeley's advice to young men and started west to "grow up with the country." In company with the family of a cousin he went to California, meeting with the first great tragedy of his life in the terrible railroad accident on the Isthmus of Panama, by which more than forty (other records say over 300) of the passengers lost their lives, and more than eighty were seriously injured. The husband of his cousin [Mary Eleanor ANDREWS Walton], Mr. Moses Walton, was instantly killed while sitting on the seat beside him. On reaching San Francisco his cousin availed herself of the offer of the steamboat company to give her free transportation home again and returned to Illinois. He, however, determined to try the new country, undaunted by the sight, as he walked up from the wharf at San Francisco, of the bodies of Casey and Carey hung from the jail windows the previous night by the famous vigilance committee who had taken the law into their own hands. He remained in the state five years, the most of the time at Orrville, where he was engaged in mining part of the time and part of the time run a wood and coal yard. Returning for a visit to the old home in 1861, his father induced him to purchase part of his farm and settle down. Three years afterward, March 4, 1864, he was married to Miss Lida [Louise] Cole, daughter of Samuel R. Cole. She was born at Brownville, Jefferson County. New York, Dec. 14, 1843. In 1866 he sold his farm and engaged in the building of a flouring mill in company with his brother, G. M. Fox, in what is now the town of Riverside, Ill. He ran the business here till 1872 when he sold out and removed to Longmont, Col., building a flouring mill at that place in company with Wm. Robbins of Hinsdale, Ill. This was sold in 1885 to the Colorado Milling Company and he engaged in the cattle business at Iron Mountain, Wyo., where, at the present date, 1896, he still owns an extensive ranch, though not actively engaged in the business. He has been more or less interested in mining during all his residence in Colorado and Wyoming, having a third interest in the Grand Central mine at Springdale, Col., for 20 years. It was recently sold for a good round sum, and at present his only active business is prospecting, both in Colorado and Wyoming.

Source: "They Came To Stay," By St. Vrain Valley Historical Association, 1 Jun 1971, 1St Edition, Page 95 Jarvis Marvin Fox 1835-1922 Jarvis and Lida (Cole) Fox lived in Riverside, Ill, where, with his brother, [George] Marshall Fox operated a flour mill. Following the death of their son, George Marvin, from tuberculosis, Mr. and Mrs. [Jarvis] Fox and daughter, Mabel, heeded Greely's plea to "Go West" and joined the 2nd Chicago Colony that arrived in Longmont [Colorado] in 1872. Daughters Julia and Ethel were born in Longmont. Julia died at age 4 from swallowing lye and
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Generation 1 (con't)
Ethel Sheik died at 27. The surviving child, Mabel Claire, became Mrs. Frank Mott Downer in 1884. To quote a 1903 Ledger Anniversary Edition, "Mr. Fox's name is necessarily connected with the first part of Longmont's history, as he built the first flouring mill in 1872." In 1873 the Town Incorporation papers were signed by J.M. Fox, J.B. Thompson, E.B. Newman, A.L. Blanchard and Asa D, Holt. Fox's mill, called the St. Vrain Mill, was on the southeast corner of 3rd and Main St. The First flour ground out in Longmont came from St. Vrain Mill on Oct. 18, 1872 and was taken home to Mrs. Fox who baked the first loaf of bread from it. J.W. Denio came with Fox from Ill. And was his miller for a year and a half. The old millstone on the library lawn is said to have come from Fox's mill - though later used by the Denio Mill. The Fox and Cole families were active participants in the Episcopal Mission and later in building St. Stephens Episcopal Church, still standing at 5th and Main. Fox's son-in-law, Frank Downer, was Vice President of the Sugar Co. and was among those instrumental in bringing it to Longmont. When he was appointed Denver's Commissioner of Safety, the Fox-Downer home at 920 Third Ave. was sold and the families moved to Denver. Lida L. Cole Fox died in Longmont June 14, 1904. Born near Brownville, Jefferson Co., N.Y., Dec. 14, 1844, she grew up west of Chicago and was educated at Wheaton College in Ill. She married Jarvis Fox March 4, 1864. [Jarvis] Fox died in Denver in 1922.

Source: http://www.ci.longmont.co.us/planning/ldc/landmarks/pgallery/pages/third0920.htm Jarvis Marvin and Lida Cole Fox were married in 1864. J.M. Fox operated a flour mill with his brother in Riverside, Illinois. Following the death of their son. J.M. and Lida headed west with their daughter, Mabel Fox, and joined the Second Chicago-Colorado Colony which arrived in Longmont in 1872. In the year of their arrival, J.M. built the first flour mill in Longmont. In 1873, he signed the Town's incorporation documents and became one of the "founding fathers" of Longmont. It is reported that the first flour ground at the mill was taken home to Lida who baked the first loaf of bread from locally milled flour. The mill was located on the south corner of 3rd Avenue and Main Street. J.W. Denio came with Fox from Ilinois and was employed by Fox as a miller for a year and a half. Mr. Fox had a series of business partners in the milling business and in the late 1880's or early 1890's, Mr. Fox gave up the milling business and went into the cattle business in Wyoming. The Fox family was active in both establishing the Episcopal Mission and later in the construction of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. The Fox's had two additional daughters upon relocating to Longmont. Julia died at age 4 and Ethel died at age 27. The surviving child, Mabel [Clare Fox] married Frank M. Downer in 1884. Notes for Lida Louise COLE: Source: "They Came To Stay," By St. Vrain Valley Historical Association, 1 Jun 1971, 1St Edition, Page 95 Lida Louise COLE Fox died in Longmont June 14, 1904. Born near Brownville, Jefferson Co., N.Y., Dec. 14, 1844, she grew up west of Chicago and was educated at Wheaton College in Ill. She married Jarvis Fox March 4, 1864.
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Source: http://www.ci.longmont.co.us/planning/ldc/landmarks/photos/collyer0525.htm The Cole's had moved to Berthoud [Colorado] in 1877. Samuel R. and Lurancy Green Cole, with their 2 children, Samuel W. and Mary Evalyn, moved from Illinois to be closer to their oldest daughter, Mrs. Jarvis M. Fox (Lida L[ouise] Cole-Fox), of Longmont. Miss Evalyn was a Millinar, Hat Maker, and moved into Longmont with her sister's family on 920 3rd Avenue. In 1883 she [Mary Evalyn] purchased the house on [525] Collyer [Street, Longmont, CO] with help from her sister Lida. In 1884, Samuel R. and wife, Lurancy, moved to 525 Collyer after they retired from farming in Berthoud. There [sic] son, Samuel W. Cole, remained on the farm. In 1889 Evalyn married a respected Denver Attorney, Oscar E. Jackson and moved to Denver. Upon leaving Longmont, Evalyn, rented to her parents the house for $1.00 per year, until their death.

Jarvis Marvin FOX and Lida Louise COLE had the following children: 2. i. MABEL CLARE2 FOX (daughter of Jarvis Marvin FOX and Lida Louise COLE) was born on 12 Dec 1864 in Hinsdale, Du Page, Illinois, USA. She died on 18 Sep 1936 in San Diego, California, USA. She married FRANCIS MOTT DOWNER on 03 Sep 1884 in Boulder, Colorado, USA, son of Edward Mott DOWNER and Martha Emily SPELMAN. He was born on 02 Dec 1857 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA. He died about 1934 in California, USA. ii.
GEORGE MARVIN FOX (son of Jarvis Marvin FOX and Lida Louise COLE) was born on 22 Aug 1869 in Riverside, Adams, Illinois, USA. He died on 03 Sep 1884 in Illinois, USA. ETHEL ELIZABETH FOX (daughter of Jarvis Marvin FOX and Lida Louise COLE) was born on 04 Jul 1873 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA. She died on 18 Jul 1898 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA. She married F RANK N SHIEK on 10 Oct 1893 in Boulder, Colorado, USA, son of Henry SHIEK and Margaret -. He was born on 22 Nov 1863 in Indianola, Warren, Iowa, USA. He died on 03 Apr 1940 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA. JULIA EVANGALYN FOX (daughter of Jarvis Marvin FOX and Lida Louise COLE) was born on 23 Apr 1877 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA. She died on 30 Jan 1882 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA.

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MABEL CLARE2 FOX (Jarvis Marvin1) was born on 12 Dec 1864 in Hinsdale, Du Page, Illinois, USA. She died on 18 Sep 1936 in San Diego, California, USA. She married FRANCIS MOTT DOWNER on 03 Sep 1884 in Boulder, Colorado, USA, son of Edward Mott DOWNER and Martha Emily SPELMAN. He was born on 02 Dec 1857 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA. He died about 1934 in California, USA. Notes for Mabel Clare FOX: Source: http://www.ci.longmont.co.us/planning/ldc/landmarks/pgallery/pages/third0920.htm The [Jarvis Marvin] Fox's had two additional daughters upon relocating to Longmont. Julia died at age 4 and Ethel died at age 27. The surviving child, Mabel [Clare Fox] married Frank M. Downer in 1884. Frank Downer came to Longmont in 1881. He became associated with the Emerson and Buckingham Bank. He served as the town clerk from 1883-1884, later as town trustee, and finally was elected as Mayor in 1898. He also served as chairman of the Boulder County Republican Party. Frank Downer's contribution to the area's sugar beet industry was even greater than that of Fox to the wheat economy. The area's farmers were desperately seeking to raise sugar beets but had no readily accessible sugar processing factory. The result was a concentrated effort by farmers and businessmen to attract this new industry to Longmont. Downer became an officer of
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the newly former Longmont Beet Sugar Company, later named the Longmont Sugar Company. The Company existed on paper only because of the lack of a sugar mill. Downer made several trips to New York at his own expense to convince H.O. Havemeyer to build a factory in Longmont. After several false starts, a commitment from the American Beet Sugar Company was obtained. In mid-October 1903, the first sugar beets were delivered to the new factory which was built east of town on the Secor property. In 1905, the factory became an integral part of the Great Western Sugar Company. Downer sold his commercial interests and was appointed the first superintendent of the Denver Mint in 1907 and served until 1913. He later served as Denver's Manager of Safety from 1910-1912. Notes for Francis Mott DOWNER: Source: http://www.ci.longmont.co.us/planning/ldc/landmarks/pgallery/pages/third0920.htm The [Jarvis Marvin] Fox's had two additional daughters upon relocating to Longmont. Julia died at age 4 and Ethel died at age 27. The surviving child, Mabel [Clare Fox] married Frank M. Downer in 1884. Frank Downer came to Longmont in 1881. He became associated with the Emerson and Buckingham Bank. He served as the town clerk from 1883-1884, later as town trustee, and finally was elected as Mayor in 1898. He also served as chairman of the Boulder County Republican Party. Frank Downer's contribution to the area's sugar beet industry was even greater than that of Fox to the wheat economy. The area's farmers were desperately seeking to raise sugar beets but had no readily accessible sugar processing factory. The result was a concentrated effort by farmers and businessmen to attract this new industry to Longmont. Downer became an officer of the newly formed Longmont Beet Sugar Company, later named the Longmont Sugar Company. The Company existed on paper only because of the lack of a sugar mill. Downer made several trips to New York at his own expense to convince H.O. Havemeyer to build a factory in Longmont. After several false starts, a commitment from the American Beet Sugar Company was obtained. In mid-October 1903, the first sugar beets were delivered to the new factory which was built east of town on the Secor property. In 1905, the factory became an integral part of the Great Western Sugar Company. Downer sold his commercial interests and was appointed the first superintendent of the Denver Mint in 1907 and served until 1913. He later served as Denver's Manager of Safety from 1910-1912.

Source: "Spelman Genealogy - The English Ancestry and American Descendants of Richard Spelman of Middletown. Connecticut 1700" By Fannie Cooley Williams Barbour, 1910, Page 395 FRANCIS MOTT DOWNER (Martha Emily 5 Spelman, Sylvester 4. Eber 3. Thomas 2, Richard 1) was born in Granville, Ohio. 2 December, 1857, and married in Longmont, Colo., 5 September, 1884. Mabel Fox. Mr. Downer is connected with the banking firm of Emerson and Buckingham, in Longmont, where he resides. CHILDREN, born in Longmont: Mary, b. 9 June, 1885. Frank Fox, b. 6 Jan., I887. George Spelman, b. 4 May, 1888. Ethel, b. 14 May, 1902.

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Source: "They Came To Stay," By St. Vrain Valley Historical Association, 1 Jun 1971, 1St Edition, Page 71 Frank M. Downer 1857-1933 Frank M. Downer [aka Francis Mott Downer] was a Longmont banker, civic leader and one-time mayor of Longmont. A native of Granville, O. He came to Longmont in 1881 and became associated with C.E. Day in the Emerson & Buckingham bank. He served as town clerk in 1883-84 and was a town trustee at numerous times until he was elected mayor in 1898. He married Miss Mabel Fox, daughter of J.M. Fox, pioneer miller, and the couple celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary before Downer died. They had four children - Frank M. Jr., Ethel, Mary (Mrs. Harry Kesner) and George. Downer was one of the leaders in bringing a sugar factory to Longmont, traveling at his own expense several times to interest H.O. Havemeyer of New York in the possibility of the sugar industry in this area. For his organizational work he was elected first vice president of the Longmont Sugar company. Downer was an astute political leader, the recognized leader of the Republican party in Boulder Co. After he sold his banking interests he was appointed the first superintendent of the Denver mint after its establishment in the capitol city, serving 1907-13. During the term of Mayor Bailey he served as Manager of Safety and Excise Chief of Denver from 1919-23. Downer was a devotee of chess, and, in the early years, he defeated a national champion chess player in Denver. Twelve years before his death the Downers moved to Calif. Mrs. [Mabel Fox] Downer died in San Diego three years after her husband on Sept. 18, 1936. In 1944 Mary Downer [Harry James] Kesner, returned to Longmont and lived in an apartment at 335 Pratt St. in the house that was originally old Library Hall. She died in 1967. Mabel Bennet, daughter of George [Spelman] Downer and her daughter, Becky, came in 1953 because of deep family roots in Longmont. Mabel, now Mrs. Charles [Harper] Durning, and her daughter are the only descendants of the Chicago Colony's Jarvis [Marvin] Fox family.

Francis Mott DOWNER and Mabel Clare FOX had the following children: i. MARY3 DOWNER (daughter of Francis Mott DOWNER and Mabel Clare FOX) was born on 09 Jun 1885 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA. She died on 07 Jul 1967 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA. She married HARRY JAMES KESNER on 03 Sep 1921. He was born in 1883. He died in 1945. 3. ii.
FRANK MOTT DOWNER JR. (son of Francis Mott DOWNER and Mabel Clare FOX) was born on 06 Jan 1887 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA. He died on 22 Apr 1945 in San Diego, California, USA. He married ARLETTE MARGUERITE LAIGNEL on 21 Jun 1926 in Paris, France. She was born on 23 Jan 1905 in Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France. She died on 02 Dec 1995 in San Diego, San Diego, California, USA. GEORGE SPELMAN DOWNER (son of Francis Mott DOWNER and Mabel Clare FOX) was born on 04 May 1888 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA. He died on 17 Nov 1933 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA. He married (1) CASSILDA TRUDEL on 20 Aug 1912 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA, daughter of Joseph Ludger TRUDEL and Albine -. She was born on 28 Aug 1889 in New Hampshire, USA. She died on 29 Oct 1955 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA. He married (2) EDNA LIPPER on 21 Jan 1931 in Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas, USA. ETHEL DOWNER (daughter of Francis Mott DOWNER and Mabel Clare FOX) was born on 14 May 1902 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA. She died on 17 Mar 1982 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA. She married PHILIP AQUILA KEMPSTER
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after 1931, son of James Aquila KEMPSTER and Mary Elizabeth DAVIS. He was born on 22 Oct 1900 in Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey, USA. He died on 10 Apr 1988.

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FRANK MOTT3 DOWNER JR. (Mabel Clare2 FOX, Jarvis Marvin1 FOX) was born on 06 Jan 1887 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA. He died on 22 Apr 1945 in San Diego, California, USA. He married ARLETTE MARGUERITE LAIGNEL on 21 Jun 1926 in Paris, France. She was born on 23 Jan 1905 in Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France. She died on 02 Dec 1995 in San Diego, San Diego, California, USA.

Frank Mott DOWNER Jr. and Arlette Marguerite LAIGNEL had the following children: i. ROBERT EDWARD4 DOWNER (son of Frank Mott DOWNER Jr. and Arlette Marguerite LAIGNEL) was born on 01 Apr 1927 in San Diego, San Diego, California, USA. He died on 08 Apr 2009 in Colorado Springs, El Paso, Colorado, USA. ii. 4.
ARLETTE B DOWNER (daughter of Frank Mott DOWNER Jr. and Arlette Marguerite LAIGNEL) was born on 04 Dec 1928 in Paris, France. She married - KEIR.

GEORGE SPELMAN 3 DOWNER (Mabel Clare2 FOX, Jarvis Marvin1 FOX) was born on 04 May 1888 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA. He died on 17 Nov 1933 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA. He married (1) CASSILDA TRUDEL on 20 Aug 1912 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA, daughter of Joseph Ludger TRUDEL and Albine -. She was born on 28 Aug 1889 in New Hampshire, USA. She died on 29 Oct 1955 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA. He married (2) EDNA LIPPER on 21 Jan 1931 in Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas, USA. Notes for Cassilda TRUDEL: JS Notes: There appear to be conflicting birth dates for Cassilda TRUDEL Downing. The 1900 census indicates her date of birth is June 1890, and the California Death index lists her birth date as 28 Aug, 1889.

George Spelman DOWNER and Cassilda TRUDEL had the following children: 5. i. GEORGE SPELMAN4 DOWNER JR (son of George Spelman DOWNER and Cassilda TRUDEL) was born on 08 Jun 1913 in Roswell, Chaves, New Mexico, USA. He died on 22 Jul 1956 in Hatteras, Dare, North Carolina, USA. He married AGNES EVANS. 6. ii.
MABEL DOWNER (daughter of George Spelman DOWNER and Cassilda TRUDEL) was born on 19 Jun 1915 in Roswell, Chaves, New Mexico, USA. She died on 23 Aug 2002 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA. She married (1) CHARLES HARPER DURNING on 11 Jul 1965 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA, son of Alonzo Pliny DURNING and Minnie Belle JETT. He was born on 06 Feb 1907 in Colorado, USA. He died on 10 Jan 1998 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA. She married (2) LOUIS COVERT BENNET JR. on 23 Dec 1939 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA, son of Louis Covert BENNET and Mildred FOX. He was born about 1915 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA. He died on 13 Apr 1944 in Europe. MARVIN FOX DOWNER (son of George Spelman DOWNER and Cassilda TRUDEL) was born on 28 Jun 1917 in New Mexico, USA. He died on 04 Aug 1969 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA. He married NELL LUKE on 20 May 1937 in Los Lunas, Valencia, New Mexico, USA. TRUDELLE DOWNER (daughter of George Spelman DOWNER and Cassilda TRUDEL) was born on 18 Dec 1921 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA. She married PAUL E HARDEN.

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GEORGE SPELMAN 4 DOWNER JR (George Spelman3, Mabel Clare2 FOX, Jarvis Marvin1 FOX) was born on 08 Jun 1913 in Roswell, Chaves, New Mexico, USA. He died on 22 Jul 1956 in Hatteras, Dare, North Carolina, USA. He married AGNES EVANS .
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Generation 4 (con't) George Spelman DOWNER Jr and Agnes EVANS had the following children: i. JANE5 DOWNER (daughter of George Spelman DOWNER Jr and Agnes EVANS). ii. iii. 6.
ANN DOWNER (daughter of George Spelman DOWNER Jr and Agnes EVANS). SPELMAN EVANS DOWNER (son of George Spelman DOWNER Jr and Agnes EVANS).

MABEL4 DOWNER (George Spelman3, Mabel Clare2 FOX, Jarvis Marvin1 FOX) was born on 19 Jun 1915 in Roswell, Chaves, New Mexico, USA. She died on 23 Aug 2002 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA. She married (1) CHARLES HARPER DURNING on 11 Jul 1965 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA, son of Alonzo Pliny DURNING and Minnie Belle JETT. He was born on 06 Feb 1907 in Colorado, USA. He died on 10 Jan 1998 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA. She married (2) LOUIS COVERT BENNET JR. on 23 Dec 1939 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA, son of Louis Covert BENNET and Mildred FOX. He was born about 1915 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA. He died on 13 Apr 1944 in Europe. Notes for Mabel DOWNER: Per Margaret Lindblom on 2-Jan-2012: Mabel DOWNER married L. C. (Bill) BENNETT on 23 Dec 1939 in Albuquerque, NM. He died on 4 April 1944 in WW II. Mabel was born 19 June 1915 in Roswell, NM and died 23 Aug 2002 in Albuquerque. There is a photo of Mabel in the Longmont Times-Call with her obituary and a video-taped oral history (done by a 3rd grade student) is at the Longmont Museum. Mabel's file at the Museum is a possible location for photos of J.M. and Lida Fox and other family members. Oral histories exist at the Carnegie Library in Boulder, at St Vrain Historical Society, and possibly elsewhere. (This information will reverse her marriages and give her the name that is historically known in Longmont. I would think this change is important enough to be made and possibly researched further before printing copies for Longmont locations. Because Mabel did author a valuable book about Longmont history (Chicago-Colorado Colony Founding of Longmont) and served Longmont in several prominent ways, her notes should probably be expanded. Mabel married Charles Harper DURNING on 11 July 1965 at her Longmont home. Charles was born 6 Feb 1907 and died 10 Jan 1998 in Longmont. He is buried in the Durning family lot in Leadville, CO

Louis Covert BENNET Jr. and Mabel DOWNER had the following child: i. REBECCA SUE5 BENNET (daughter of Louis Covert BENNET Jr. and Mabel DOWNER) was born about 1942 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA. She married CARL ARTHUR CALVERT on 22 Feb 1964 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA. 7.
MARVIN FOX4 DOWNER (George Spelman3, Mabel Clare2 FOX, Jarvis Marvin1 FOX) was born on 28 Jun 1917 in New Mexico, USA. He died on 04 Aug 1969 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA. He married NELL LUKE on 20 May 1937 in Los Lunas, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.

Marvin Fox DOWNER and Nell LUKE had the following children: i. GEORGE5 DOWNER (son of Marvin Fox DOWNER and Nell LUKE). ii.
DAUGHTER DOWNER (daughter of Marvin Fox DOWNER and Nell LUKE).

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-, Albine b: -, Betsey R. -, Elizabeth b: d: -, Elizabeth -, Lottie -, Margaret b: -, Maria -, Maria -, Marie -, Mary -, Phoebe d: -, UNKNOWN b: England m: England d: Bef. 1634 in England ANDRUS, Albert R ANDRUS, Allen b: 24 Aug 1811 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA ANDRUS, Amy b: 26 Nov 1805 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA m: 23 Sep 1823 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: 28 Nov 1884 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA ANDRUS, Anna Edgerton b: 08 Apr 1803 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: 03 Mar 1871 in Vermont, USA ANDRUS, Bradford b: 19 Dec 1798 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: 06 Mar 1868 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA ANDRUS, E.S. b: 27 Dec 1835 in Downers Grove, Du Page, Illinois, USA m: Abt. 1862 in Illinois, USA ANDRUS, Elizabeth F b: 22 Feb 1828 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA m: 02 Jun 1854 ANDRUS, Frankie M ANDRUS, Graves b: 11 Jan 1790 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA ANDRUS, Harriet b: 04 Jul 1810 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA ANDRUS, Holden b: 19 Feb 1816 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA ANDRUS, Jarvis b: 1790 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: 04 Mar 1874 in Vermont, USA
Bef. 1850 in Ohio, USA Abt. 1829 in New York, USA Dec 1787 13 Mar 1850 in Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA Mar 1871 in Canada

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ANDRUS, Lincoln b: 18 Nov 1796 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: 30 Sep 1887 in Vermont, USA ANDRUS, Lincoln b: 12 Jan 1765 in Taunton, Massachusetts Bay Colony m: 26 Jul 1789 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA d: 04 Jan 1845 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA ANDRUS, Marvin P ANDRUS, Mary Eleanor b: 02 May 1825 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA m: 26 Nov 1844 ANDRUS, Phoebe M ANDRUS, Sally b: 21 Nov 1794 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA ANDRUS, Thomas b: 26 Jan 1801 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA m: 17 Feb 1823 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: Aft. 1880 in Downers Grove, Du Page, Illinois, USA AVERY, Margaret m: 21 Dec 1758 in Preston, Connecticut, American Colonies d: 26 Jul 1760 in Preston, Connecticut, American Colonies BABCOCK, Charles Henry b: Jan 1860 in Ulysses, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA BABCOCK, George BABCOCK, Lyman b: Abt. 1823 in New York, USA BABCOCK, Phoebe Ann b: Abt. 1849 in Ohio, USA m: 14 Sep 1870 in Brunswick, Medina, Ohio, USA d: 19 Apr 1891 in Hinsdale, DuPage, Illinois, USA BALL, Charlotte b: 03 Oct 1910 in Boulder, Colorado, USA BALL, Col. William Gustin b: 19 Apr 1875 in Blanchester, Clinton, Ohio, USA BALL, George Thomas b: 10 Oct 1848 in Morrowtown, Warren, Ohio USA BALL, Geraldine b: Abt. 1879 in Ohio, USA BARTLETT, Dwight b: 27 Feb 1801 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA m: 17 Mar 1826 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA d: 10 Feb 1829 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA BARTLETT, Horace Dwight b: Aug 1828 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA BENNET, Elsie P b: Jul 1884 in New Jersey, USA BENNET, John Stern BENNET, Julia M b: Jun 1888 in New Jersey, USA

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BENNET, Louis Covert b: 18 Jul 1882 in Bayonne, Hudson, New Jersey, USA m: Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA d: 24 Jan 1960 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA BENNET, Louis Covert Jr. b: Abt. 1915 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA m: 23 Dec 1939 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA d: 13 Apr 1944 in Europe BENNET, Louise F b: Apr 1891 in New Jersey, USA BENNET, Mary L b: Abt. 1915 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA BENNET, Mildred b: Abt. Jun 1918 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA BENNET, Rebecca Sue b: Abt. 1942 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA m: 22 Feb 1964 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA BENNET, Robert b: 14 Dec 1853 in Mile End, Essex, England d: Abt. 1909 BENNET, Robert b: Abt. 1924 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA BLACKMAN, F. H. BOARDMAN, Emily b: 16 Mar 1796 in Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, USA m: 04 Oct 1821 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA d: 13 Sep 1842 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA BOARDMAN, Moses b: 05 Apr 1763 in East Middletown, Connecticut, American Colonies d: 29 Sep 1816 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA BOYD, Martin M. b: New York City, New York, USA BOYD, Nellie M b: 19 Oct 1857 in Oregon, Ogle, Illinois, USA m: 07 Sep 1893 in Illinois, USA d: 20 Sep 1938 in Oregon, Ogle, Illinois, USA BRIGGS, Daniel m: 18 Mar 1813 in Preston, Connecticut, American Colonies BRITTON, Abigail BUGBEY, Eleanor m: 06 Feb 1739/40 in Connecticut, American Colonies BURROUGHS, George BURROUGHS, Hannah m: 08 Mar 1705 in Massachusetts, USA CALVERT, Carl Arthur m: 22 Feb 1964 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA CALVERT, Ralph CAMPBELL, Abigail b: 18 Sep 1737 in Raynam, Massachusetts Bay Colony m: 02 Feb 1758 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony d: Abt. 1803 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA CAMPBELL, Joshua
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CHADWICK, Charles d: Bef. 1683 CHADWICK, Elizabeth b: Abt. 1614 m: 24 Apr 1683 in Massachusetts Bay Colony d: 22 Feb 1685 in Massachusetts Bay Colony CHILD, Nathaniel m: 17 Sep 1764 COLE, Alfred Dodge b: 18 Dec 1861 in Rutland, Vermont, USA m: 18 Jun 1889 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA d: 01 Dec 1928 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA COLE, Betsy B b: Feb 1809 d: 07 Aug 1811 in Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA COLE, Julia Amanda b: 17 Dec 1848 in Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA d: 28 Jun 1927 in Geneva, Kane, Illinois, USA COLE, Lida Louise b: 14 Dec 1843 in Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA m: 04 Mar 1864 d: 14 Jun 1904 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA COLE, Martha E COLE, Mary b: 17 Apr 1751 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut Colony COLE, Mary Evalyn b: Abt. 1857 in Du Page, Illinois, USA m: Mar 1889 in Colorado, USA COLE, Mary Rebecca b: 1806 d: 23 Sep 1867 in St Lawrence, New York, USA COLE, Moses b: 16 Jun 1726 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony m: 11 Jun 1746 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony d: 03 May 1814 in Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA COLE, Moses F COLE, Moses Jr. b: 04 Aug 1753 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut Colony m: 19 Oct 1775 in Putnam, Windham, Connecticut Colony d: 17 Sep 1828 in Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA COLE, Samuel Root b: 22 Jul 1815 in Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA m: 17 Mar 1841 in Carthage, Jefferson, New York, USA d: 19 Mar 1894 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA COLE, Samuel Wayland b: 22 Oct 1847 in Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA m: 22 Sep 1880 in Boulder, Colorado, USA d: 04 Apr 1923 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA COLE, William b: 14 Sep 1777 in Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA d: 04 Jul 1847 in Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA

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COLE, William N b: Abt. 1811 in Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA COOTS, Martha Angelina COVERT, Louise Seward b: Nov 1856 in New York, USA COX, Charles Sims COX, George H b: Abt. 1908 in New Mexico, USA COX, John T. b: 15 Feb 1874 in Mason, Mason, Texas, USA d: 14 Jul 1954 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA COX, Robert L b: Abt. 1903 in New Mexico, USA COX, Ruby b: Abt. 1910 in New Mexico, USA COX, Walter M b: Abt. 1912 in New Mexico, USA CRARY, Elias Esq CRARY, Huldah m: 25 Feb 1762 in Preston, Connecticut, American Colonies CRARY, Mary b: 30 Jul 1788 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA m: 12 May 1807 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: 19 Aug 1876 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA DAVIS, DAVIS, Mary Elizabeth b: 30 Jul 1874 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA m: Abt. 1898 d: 25 Jun 1950 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA DOWNER, Adolphus b: 10 Jan 1775 in Preston, Connecticut, American Colonies DOWNER, Ann DOWNER, Anna b: 05 Dec 1768 in Preston, Connecticut, American Colonies DOWNER, Appleton b: 24 Oct 1766 in Preston, Connecticut, American Colonies DOWNER, Appleton b: 13 Oct 1786 in Preston, New London, Connecticut, USA m: 14 Dec 1815 in New York, New York, USA d: Apr 1833 in Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio, USA DOWNER, Appleton Avery b: 10 Sep 1851 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA m: 16 Oct 1879 in Mount Vernon, Knox, Ohio, USA d: 23 Jul 1900 in Lyndon, Osage, Kansas, USA DOWNER, Arlette B b: 04 Dec 1928 in Paris, France DOWNER, Avery b: 17 Nov 1762 in Preston, Connecticut, American Colonies m: 08 Jan 1786 in Preston, New London, Connecticut, USA d: 16 Jul 1854 in Preston City, New London, Connecticut, USA DOWNER, Charles Lee b: 25 Jan 1777 in Preston, Connecticut, American Colonies
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DOWNER, Daughter DOWNER, Edward Mott b: 19 Nov 1881 in Boulder, Colorado, USA d: 22 Aug 1882 in Boulder, Colorado, USA DOWNER, Edward Mott b: 19 Mar 1886 in Salina, Kansas, USA DOWNER, Edward Mott b: 07 Oct 1826 in Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio, USA m: 31 Oct 1850 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA d: 16 Apr 1914 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA DOWNER, Elisha b: 15 Apr 1779 in Preston, Connecticut, American Colonies DOWNER, Elizabeth b: 21 Aug 1884 in Boulder, Colorado, USA d: 01 May 1973 DOWNER, Emily b: 11 Nov 1799 in Preston, New London, Connecticut, USA m: 17 Jan 1828 in Preston, New London, Connecticut, USA DOWNER, Emily Boardman b: 21 Jan 1865 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA m: 18 Jun 1889 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA d: 19 Jun 1957 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA DOWNER, Erasmus Darwin b: 12 Dec 1796 in Preston, New London, Connecticut, USA DOWNER, Ethel b: 14 May 1902 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA m: Aft. 1931 d: 17 Mar 1982 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA DOWNER, Francis Mott b: 02 Dec 1857 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA m: 03 Sep 1884 in Boulder, Colorado, USA d: Abt. 1934 in California, USA DOWNER, Frank Mott Jr. b: 06 Jan 1887 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA m: 21 Jun 1926 in Paris, France d: 22 Apr 1945 in San Diego, California, USA DOWNER, George DOWNER, George b: 12 Mar 1792 in Preston, New London, Connecticut, USA DOWNER, George Spelman b: 04 May 1888 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA m: 20 Aug 1912 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA d: 17 Nov 1933 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA DOWNER, George Spelman Jr b: 08 Jun 1913 in Roswell, Chaves, New Mexico, USA d: 22 Jul 1956 in Hatteras, Dare, North Carolina, USA DOWNER, Jane DOWNER, John b: 31 May 1788 in Preston, Connecticut, American Colonies DOWNER, John Rathbone b: 06 Dec 1821 in Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio, USA d: 29 Aug 1901 in Urbana, Champaign, Ohio, USA
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DOWNER, Joseph Priestly b: 02 Jun 1807 in Preston, New London, Connecticut, USA DOWNER, Joshua b: 11 Dec 1770 in Preston, Connecticut, American Colonies DOWNER, Joshua MD m: 25 Feb 1762 in Preston, Connecticut, American Colonies DOWNER, Mabel b: 19 Jun 1915 in Roswell, Chaves, New Mexico, USA m: 11 Jul 1965 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA d: 23 Aug 2002 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA DOWNER, Margaret b: 01 Jan 1765 in Preston, Connecticut, American Colonies DOWNER, Margaret b: 17 Jul 1760 in Preston, Connecticut, American Colonies DOWNER, Marvin Fox b: 28 Jun 1917 in New Mexico, USA m: 20 May 1937 in Los Lunas, Valencia, New Mexico, USA d: 04 Aug 1969 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA DOWNER, Mary b: Abt. 1820 in New York, New York, USA DOWNER, Mary b: 05 Oct 1855 in Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio, USA d: 19 Mar 1875 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA DOWNER, Mary b: 09 Jun 1885 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA m: 03 Sep 1921 d: 07 Jul 1967 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA DOWNER, Mary Ann b: 01 Jun 1802 in Preston, New London, Connecticut, USA DOWNER, Robert b: 26 Dec 1772 in Preston, Connecticut, American Colonies DOWNER, Robert Edward b: 01 Apr 1927 in San Diego, San Diego, California, USA d: 08 Apr 2009 in Colorado Springs, El Paso, Colorado, USA DOWNER, Samuel Mott b: 31 May 1789 in Preston, New London, Connecticut, USA DOWNER, Sarah b: 31 Jul 1781 in Preston, Connecticut, American Colonies DOWNER, Sophia b: 23 Sep 1783 in Preston, Connecticut, American Colonies m: 18 Mar 1813 in Preston, Connecticut, American Colonies DOWNER, Spelman Evans DOWNER, Sylvester Spelman b: 12 Sep 1853 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA m: 07 Dec 1880 in Paris, Edgar, Illinois, USA d: 12 Jul 1922 in Denver, Colorado, USA DOWNER, Trudelle b: 18 Dec 1921 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA DOWNER, Twin b: 21 Aug 1884 in Boulder, Colorado, USA d: 10 Sep 1884 in Boulder, Colorado, USA

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DURNING, Albert L b: Abt. 1906 in Colorado, USA DURNING, Alonzo Pliny b: Abt. 1868 in Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada m: Abt. 1898 DURNING, Charles Harper b: 06 Feb 1907 in Colorado, USA m: 11 Jul 1965 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA d: 10 Jan 1998 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA DURNING, Charles Smith b: 26 Jan 1841 in Nova Scotia, Canada m: 11 Mar 1865 in Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada DURNING, Edith N b: May 1910 in Colorado, USA DURNING, Eva B b: Abt. 1907 in Colorado, USA DURNING, Eva E b: Abt. 1866 in Nova Scotia, Canada DURNING, Evin Prescott b: Abt. 1870 in Nova Scotia, Canada DURNING, Leona M b: Abt. 1915 in Colorado, USA DURNING, Leonard A b: Abt. 1902 in Colorado, USA DURNING, Stella b: Abt. 1904 in Colorado, USA DYER, Mary H. m: 22 Sep 1880 in Boulder, Colorado, USA EASTMAN, Sarah Elizabeth EVANS, Agnes FISHBAUGH, FOX, Bessie Viola A. b: 12 Dec 1884 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA FOX, Capt. William b: 28 Jun 1760 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies m: 1780 in Tinmouth, Vermont, American Colonies d: 17 Feb 1822 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA FOX, Charles b: 14 May 1837 in Dorset, Bennington, Vermont, USA m: 04 Mar 1861 in Du Page, Illinois, USA d: 10 Aug 1897 in Hinsdale, Du Page, Illinois, USA FOX, Charles Marvin b: Nov 1878 in Lyons Township, Cook, Illinois, USA FOX, Daughter FOX, Delmer E b: 07 Jul 1862 in Illinois, USA d: 05 Oct 1862 in Illinois, USA FOX, Eddy H b: Abt. 1865 in Vermont FOX, Edith E b: 22 Mar 1881 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA d: 06 Sep 1881 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA
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FOX, Eleanor b: m: d: FOX, Elizabeth b: 11 Nov 1813 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA m: 14 Feb 1844 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: 22 Sep 1896 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA FOX, Elizabeth Ellen b: 24 Apr 1848 in Dorset, Bennington, Vermont, USA m: 29 Dec 1869 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA FOX, Elliot b: Abt. 1849 in New York, USA FOX, Estella H b: 18 Jul 1874 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA FOX, Ethel Elizabeth b: 04 Jul 1873 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA m: 10 Oct 1893 in Boulder, Colorado, USA d: 18 Jul 1898 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA FOX, Eva Frances b: 12 Mar 1867 in Illinois, USA FOX, Fanny b: 17 Nov 1749 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies FOX, Fanny b: 21 Jan 1788 in Tinmouth, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: 26 Feb 1823 in Granville, Washington, New York, USA FOX, George Herbert MD b: 22 Mar 1830 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: 28 Jul 1911 in Rutland, Vermont, USA FOX, George Marshall b: 16 Feb 1792 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: 16 Oct 1819 in Natchez, Adams, Mississippi, USA FOX, George Marshall MD b: 06 May 1829 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA m: 12 Jul 1856 in Cook County, Illinois, USA d: 14 Jul 1909 in La Grange, Cook, Illinois, USA FOX, George Marvin b: 22 Aug 1869 in Riverside, Adams, Illinois, USA d: 03 Sep 1884 in Illinois, USA FOX, Hannah b: 27 Jun 1708 in Boston, Massachusetts, American Colonies FOX, Hannah b: 27 Apr 1731 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies FOX, Harriet b: 13 Oct 1809 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: 16 May 1824 FOX, Harriet R b: Aug 1882 in Vermont FOX, Harriot E b: Abt. 1859 in Lyons Township, Cook, Illinois, USA
20 Mar 1786 in Tinmouth, Vermont, American Colonies Abt. 1824 28 Aug 1858 in Granville, Washington, New York, USA

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FOX, Heman Morse b: m: d: FOX, Herbert E b: FOX, Herbert E b: FOX, Isaac W b: FOX, Jabez b: m: FOX, Jabez b: FOX, Jacob C b: FOX, Jarvis Marvin b: m: d: FOX, Jennie b: FOX, Jessie b: FOX, John b: d: FOX, John b: m: d: FOX, John b: m: d: FOX, John b: FOX, John C b: FOX, John M b: FOX, John M. MD b: m: d: FOX, John V b: FOX, Judith b: d:

28 Oct 1843 in Dorset, Bennington, Vermont, USA 14 Sep 1870 in Brunswick, Medina, Ohio, USA 04 Feb 1922 in Hinsdale, DuPage, Illinois, USA Abt. 1872 in Kansas, USA Mar 1849 in New York, USA Abt. 1811 in New York, USA 02 Dec 1684 in Woburn, Massachusetts, American Colonies 08 Mar 1705 in Massachusetts, USA 06 May 1745 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies Abt. 1841 in New York, USA 15 Feb 1835 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA 04 Mar 1864 22 Jul 1922 in Denver, Colorado, USA Abt. 1869 in Lyons Township, Cook, Illinois, USA Oct 1877 in Lyons Township, Cook, Illinois, USA 10 May 1678 in Woburn, Massachusetts, American Colonies 12 Dec 1756 Abt. 1517 in Lincolnshire, England 03 Feb 1545/46 1587 10 Mar 1737 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies Abt. 1757 Abt. 1761 in Newburgh, Orange, New York, American Colonies 07 Aug 1758 in Newburgh, Orange, New York, American Colonies Abt. 1876 in Vermont 22 Apr 1825 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA 24 Aug 1781 in Tinmouth, Rutland, Vermont, American Colonies 12 May 1807 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA 17 Jun 1853 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA Abt. 1852 in New York, USA 19 Jun 1690 in Woburn, Massachusetts, American Colonies 1703

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FOX, Judith b: 19 Aug 1711 in Boston, Massachusetts, American Colonies FOX, Julia Evangalyn b: 23 Apr 1877 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA d: 30 Jan 1882 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA FOX, Laura b: Abt. 1874 in Lyons Township, Cook, Illinois, USA FOX, Laura b: Oct 1875 in Kansas, USA FOX, Laura b: 05 Jul 1833 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: 29 May 1853 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA FOX, Laura b: 26 Jan 1797 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: 12 Jul 1820 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA FOX, Lena b: Aug 1880 in Kansas, USA FOX, Mabel Clare b: 12 Dec 1864 in Hinsdale, Du Page, Illinois, USA m: 03 Sep 1884 in Boulder, Colorado, USA d: 18 Sep 1936 in San Diego, California, USA FOX, Margaret Amy b: Abt. 1865 in Lyons Township, Cook, Illinois, USA FOX, Mariah b: 23 Apr 1735 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies FOX, Marvin b: 01 Nov 1877 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA FOX, Marvin b: 25 Dec 1794 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA m: 23 Sep 1823 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: 11 Jun 1889 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA FOX, Mary b: 10 Mar 1740 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies FOX, Mary FOX, Mary b: 18 Sep 1838 in Dorset, Bennington, Vermont, USA d: 13 Aug 1859 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA FOX, Mary b: 08 Feb 1790 in Tinmouth, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: 30 Jun 1827 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA FOX, Mary C b: Abt. 1816 in Massachusetts, USA FOX, Mary E b: Mar 1849 in Illinois, USA FOX, Mary E b: Abt. Apr 1860 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA FOX, Mary F b: Abt. 1860 in Lyons Township, Cook, Illinois, USA FOX, Mary M b: 28 May 1817 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA FOX, Mattie P b: Aug 1870 in Vermont
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FOX, Mildred b: m: d: FOX, Philena b: m: d: FOX, Philena b: d: FOX, Priscilla b: d: FOX, Raffe FOX, Rebecca b: FOX, Rebecca b: FOX, Rev Jabez b: d: FOX, Samuel FOX, Sarah L b: FOX, Simeon FOX, Thomas b: FOX, Thomas b: m: d: FOX, Thomas b: d: FOX, Thomas b: m: d: FOX, Thomas b: FOX, Thomas MD FOX, William b: FOX, William b: m: d: FOX, William b: d:
07 Sep 1732 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies 07 Dec 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts, American Colonies 07 Nov 1729 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA 1796 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA 16 Jul 1680 in Woburn, Massachusetts, American Colonies 20 Jul 1680 in Woburn, Massachusetts, American Colonies Abt. 1608 in London, England Massachusetts Bay Colony 25 Apr 1693 in Massachusetts Bay Colony 13 Nov 1681 in Woburn, Massachusetts, American Colonies 04 Jul 1831 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA 1647 in Concord, Massachusetts, American Colonies 26 Feb 1703 in Boston, Massachusetts, American Colonies 09 Jul 1753 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies Abt. 1714 in Boston, Massachusetts, American Colonies 16 May 1802 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA 18 May 1818 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA 18 Aug 1827 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA 11 Dec 1852 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA 07 Jul 1799 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA 17 Feb 1823 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA 29 Aug 1829 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA 13 Aug 1886 in Emporia, Lyon, Kansas, USA Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA 06 Feb 1961 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA

01 Jul 1864 in Illinois, USA 10 Jun 1784 in Tinmouth, Vermont, American Colonies 27 Aug 1806 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA 07 Apr 1872 in Lee County, Iowa, USA 14 Mar 1841 in Dorset, Bennington, Vermont, USA 24 Aug 1860 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA

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FOX, William Crary MD b: 04 Jul 1811 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: 25 May 1880 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA FULLER, Betsey E. b: Abt. 1840 in Du Page, Illinois, USA m: 04 Mar 1861 in Du Page, Illinois, USA GIRLING, GRAVES, Amy (SHORT) b: 24 Jul 1770 in Windsor, Massachusetts Bay Colony m: 26 Jul 1789 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA d: 25 Sep 1830 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA GREEN, Elizabeth GREEN, Ellen b: Abt. 1600 m: Massachusetts Bay Colony d: 27 May 1682 in Massachusetts Bay Colony GREEN, John GREEN, Lurancy b: 22 Oct 1818 in Jay, Essex, New York, USA m: 17 Mar 1841 in Carthage, Jefferson, New York, USA d: 21 Dec 1891 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA GREEN, Percival d: 25 Dec 1639 GROSS, Bernhardt GUSTIN, Fannie L b: Jan 1857 in Ohio, USA GUTHRIE, Margaret b: Abt. 1810 in Scotland d: 1873 in Lyons Township, Cook, Illinois, USA H, Pamela b: Jul 1838 in Vermont HAMBLE, John b: 08 May 1838 in Morgan County, Ohio USA m: 29 Dec 1869 in Fullersburg, DuPage, Illinois, USA d: 09 Jan 1892 in Hinsdale, Du Page, Illinois, USA HAMBLE, Otho J b: 02 Aug 1874 in Hinsdale, Du Page, Illinois, USA HARDEN, Charlotte b: 13 Aug 1857 in Iowa m: 07 Dec 1880 in Paris, Edgar, Illinois, USA d: 15 Nov 1938 HARDEN, Paul E HARRIS, Patricia HEAD, Abigail IVES, Sarah b: 23 Dec 1793 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA m: 27 Aug 1806 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: 18 Dec 1876 in Appanoose, Iowa, USA JACKSON, Oscar E. m: Mar 1889 in Colorado, USA

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JETT, Minnie Belle b: Abt. 1879 in Missouri m: Abt. 1898 KEIR, KEMPSTER, James Aquila b: Abt. 1864 in Wellington, Herefordshire, England m: Abt. 1898 d: Abt. 1918 KEMPSTER, Philip Aquila b: 22 Oct 1900 in Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey, USA m: Aft. 1931 d: 10 Apr 1988 KESNER, Harry James b: 1883 m: 03 Sep 1921 d: 1945 KING, Sarah b: 11 Mar 1711/12 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony m: 01 May 1728 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony d: Aft. 1763 LAIGNEL, Arlette Marguerite b: 23 Jan 1905 in Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France m: 21 Jun 1926 in Paris, France d: 02 Dec 1995 in San Diego, San Diego, California, USA LARAWAY, Harriet b: Abt. 1831 m: 1852 d: Abt. 1902 LATHAM, Sarah Dean b: Jan 1881 in Texas, USA m: 03 Jun 1900 in Socorro, New Mexico, USA LAWRENCE, Daniel LAWRENCE, Mercy b: 06 Dec 1706 in Suffolk, Massachusetts, American Colonies m: 07 Nov 1729 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA d: 11 Aug 1794 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA LAWSON, Isabel b: Abt. 1721 LETTS, Louisa A b: 14 Sep 1827 in Knox County, Ohio, USA m: 05 Nov 1844 in Knox County, Ohio, USA d: 21 Aug 1896 in Knox County, Ohio, USA LIPPER, Edna m: 21 Jan 1931 in Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas, USA LIPPER, J.W. LOVETT, Eleanor b: 26 Apr 1741 in Connecticut, American Colonies m: Abt. 1757 d: 12 Nov 1822 LOVETT, Joseph m: 06 Feb 1739/40 in Connecticut, American Colonies

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LUKE, Nell m: 20 May 1937 in Los Lunas, Valencia, New Mexico, USA LUKE, Robert T. MARTINDALE, Edwin b: 06 Jan 1813 in Dorset, Bennington, Vermont, USA m: 14 Feb 1844 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA d: 18 Apr 1892 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA MCMILLAN, Apthia m: Abt. 1862 in Illinois, USA MICHIE, James Hunt b: Abt. 1808 in Ballater, Scotland d: 1876 in Lyons Township, Cook, Illinois, USA MICHIE, Jane b: 01 Mar 1838 in Lyons Township, Cook, Illinois, USA m: 27 Apr 1863 d: La Grange, Bond, Illinois, USA MOORE, Susannah MOTT, Abigail b: 07 Sep 1767 in Preston, New London, Connecticut Colony m: 08 Jan 1786 in Preston, New London, Connecticut, USA d: 26 Aug 1831 in Preston, New London, Connecticut, USA MOTT, Col. Samuel b: Abt. 1740 in Connecticut, American Colonies m: 24 Nov 1765 in Preston, New London, Connecticut, USA d: 17 May 1813 in Preston, New London, Connecticut, USA MOTT, John Tyler b: 15 Sep 1778 in Preston, New London, Connecticut Colony MOTT, Lucy b: 22 Mar 1772 in Preston, New London, Connecticut Colony MOTT, Lucy b: 29 May 1779 in Preston, New London, Connecticut Colony MOTT, Lydia b: 24 Dec 1784 in Preston, New London, Connecticut Colony d: 20 Oct 1786 in Preston, New London, Connecticut Colony MOTT, Rebeckah b: 12 Mar 1770 in Preston, New London, Connecticut Colony MOTT, Samuel Rosseter b: 07 Aug 1782 in Preston, New London, Connecticut Colony MULFORD, Augustus M.D. m: Abt. 1824 MULFORD, Charles b: Abt. 1826 in Granville, Washington, New York, USA MULFORD, Fanny b: Abt. 1828 in Granville, Washington, New York, USA MULFORD, George MULFORD, Phoebe b: 05 Jul 1830 in Granville, Washington, New York, USA d: 01 Dec 1888 NELSON, Isabel b: 01 Feb 1750/51 in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Bay Colony m: 19 Oct 1775 in Putnam, Windham, Connecticut Colony d: 10 Jun 1839 in Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA
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NELSON, William b: Abt. 1721 PALMER, James E b: Abt. 1813 PARKER, Sarah E. b: Paterson, Passaic, New Jersey, USA PENFIELD, Abigaile QUIMBY, Mary G b: 12 Jan 1802 in Warren, Ohio, USA m: 02 May 1848 in Warren, Ohio, USA d: 24 Apr 1888 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA RANDALL, Agnes m: 03 Feb 1545/46 d: 22 Apr 1605 RATHBONE, John RATHBONE, Juliette Isabelle b: 06 Feb 1794 in New York, New York, USA m: 14 Dec 1815 in New York, New York, USA d: Abt. Feb 1863 RAYNER, Judith b: Abt. 1637 d: 05 Jun 1736 RAYNOR, Rev. John ROSSETER, Abigail b: 15 Oct 1749 in Preston, New London, Connecticut Colony m: 24 Nov 1765 in Preston, New London, Connecticut, USA d: 11 Aug 1776 in Preston, New London, Connecticut Colony ROSSETER, Asher b: 17 May 1747 in Preston, New London, Connecticut Colony ROSSETER, Asher b: 16 Oct 1715 in Durham, Middlesex, Connecticut Colony d: Abt. 1781 in Preston, New London, Connecticut Colony ROSSETER, Erastus b: 02 Aug 1752 in Preston, New London, Connecticut Colony ROSSETER, Sarah b: 18 May 1755 in Preston, New London, Connecticut Colony ROSSETER, Timothy ROSSETER, Timothy b: 31 Mar 1751 in Preston, New London, Connecticut Colony SANFORD, Zerviah Viah b: 21 Dec 1767 in Warren, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay Colony SAUNDERS, Bonnalyn b: 13 Apr 1904 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA m: Abt. 1927 SAUNDERS, Fred B SHIEK, Frank N b: 22 Nov 1863 in Indianola, Warren, Iowa, USA m: 10 Oct 1893 in Boulder, Colorado, USA d: 03 Apr 1940 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA SHIEK, Henry b: Abt. 1823 in Baden-Wrttemberg, Germany SHORT, Unknown
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SMITH, Harriet Leyla b: 18 Sep 1873 in Leicester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA m: 22 Nov 1899 d: 23 Apr 1955 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA SMITH, James Arnold b: Abt. 1830 m: 1852 d: Abt. 1894 SMITH, Oscar James b: 15 Aug 1859 in Burrillville, Providence, Rhode Island, USA SNOW, Jonathan b: Abt. 1765 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony d: 16 Sep 1822 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts SNOW, Melissa A. b: 11 May 1801 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA m: 23 Mar 1835 d: Aft. 1880 SPELMAN, Abigail Lucy b: 24 Feb 1823 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA d: 05 Jul 1824 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA SPELMAN, Charlotte Maria b: 11 Feb 1825 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA d: 18 Feb 1903 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA SPELMAN, Dr. Sylvester b: 07 Sep 1789 in Granville, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA m: 04 Oct 1821 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA d: 05 Sep 1873 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA SPELMAN, Eber b: 27 Oct 1753 in Granville, Massachusetts Bay Colony d: 1829 SPELMAN, Martha Emily b: 19 Dec 1827 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA m: 31 Oct 1850 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA d: 13 Dec 1912 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA SPERRY, Isaac Newton b: 06 Oct 1819 in Knox County, Ohio, USA m: 05 Nov 1844 in Knox County, Ohio, USA d: 01 May 1898 in Knox County, Ohio, USA SPERRY, Jacob SPERRY, Mary b: 11 Jun 1726 in New Haven, Conneciticut Colony m: 11 Jun 1746 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony SPERRY, Nora M b: Abt. 1857 in Morgan, Knox, Ohio, USA m: 16 Oct 1879 in Mount Vernon, Knox, Ohio, USA d: 01 Mar 1921 in Granville, Licking, Ohio, USA STANTON, Abigail m: 13 Jan 1788 in Preston, New London, Connecticut, USA SUTHERLAND, James

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SUTHERLAND, Neome b: 02 May 1837 in Westchester, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada m: 11 Mar 1865 in Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada d: 14 Feb 1916 in Economy Pt, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada THRALL, Capt Samuel b: 11 Jul 1737 in Windsor, Connecticut Colony m: 1754 in West Rutland, Vermont, American Colonies d: 03 Dec 1821 in Rutland, Vermont, USA THRALL, Lucy b: 1757 d: 21 Mar 1824 THRALL, Samuel Thrall TRUDEL, Cassilda b: 28 Aug 1889 in New Hampshire, USA m: 20 Aug 1912 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA d: 29 Oct 1955 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA TRUDEL, Joseph Ludger b: 21 May 1868 in Kamouraska, Quebec Canada TURNER, Elsie b: Abt. 1901 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil m: 18 Mar 1922 TYLER, Lydia m: 07 Aug 1777 in Preston, New London, Connecticut Colony d: 24 Feb 1787 in Preston, New London, Connecticut, USA TYNG, Col. Jonathan d: 19 Jan 1723 WALTON, Lorenzo b: 08 Apr 1827 m: 02 Jun 1854 d: 09 Mar 1894 WALTON, Moses m: 26 Nov 1844 WEBB, Jonathan b: 22 Nov 1785 in Waltham, Connecticutt Colony d: 19 Feb 1867 in St Lawrence, New York, USA WELLS, Abigail WELLS, Eunice WHITE, Abraham b: 01 Oct 1738 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony WHITE, Experience b: 01 Aug 1736 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony WHITE, Harriot Frances b: Lyons Township, Cook, Illinois, USA m: 12 Jul 1856 in Cook County, Illinois, USA d: Aft. Jun 1860 in Lyons Township, Cook, Illinois, USA WHITE, Lois b: Abt. 1761 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies WHITE, Nehemiah b: 06 Aug 1765 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies WHITE, Nicholas b: 09 May 1732 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony

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WHITE, Nicholas b: m: d: WHITE, Philena b: m: d: WHITE, Philip b: m: d: WHITE, Philip Jr. b: d: WHITE, Samuel b: WHITE, Sarah b: WHITE, Stephen WHITE, Zephaniah b: d: WINCHELL, Lucy b: m: d: WITTER, Lucas m: WOOD, Sally d: WYETH, Nicholas m: d: WYETH, Rebecca m:

Abt. 1704 in Mansfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony 01 May 1728 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony Aft. 1763 Oct 1763 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies 1780 in Tinmouth, Vermont, American Colonies 03 Jul 1817 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA 28 Jul 1734 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony 02 Feb 1758 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony 16 Oct 1822 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont, USA Abt. Dec 1758 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies 07 Jun 1777 in Woodstock, Connecticut, American Colonies 28 Jun 1730 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony 18 Sep 1748 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony

30 Dec 1740 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony 24 Oct 1742 in Norton, Massachusetts Bay Colony Abt. 1737 in Sheffield, Massachusetts Bay Colony 1754 in West Rutland, Vermont, American Colonies 20 Aug 1810 in West Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, USA 17 Jan 1828 in Preston, New London, Connecticut, USA Aft. 1822 16 Dec 1686 Bef. 1686 16 Dec 1685 in Massachusetts Bay Colony

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