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The ^Vagazine OF AMEICAN GENEALOGT Ada to Ady Volume 1, Number 2 SEPTEMBER, 1929 Price $1.50 1 SYMBOL of The Institute of American Genealogy The Thirteen Columns, raised upon the solid foun- dation laid by the principal events in American Colonial History enumerated on the rising stairs, represent the Original Thirteen Colonies, the principal source of American Genealogy. The name on the frieze symbolizes the Institute bringing together under one head the genealogy of the Origin^ Thirteen Colonies, and the diffusing rays in the pediment symbolize the dissemination of the genealogies throughout the country. PUBLISHED BY THEINSTITUTEOFAMERICAN (iENEALOCY U/ieJfational Clearing 7/buse for Genealogical Information 440-442 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois.

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  • The ^VagazineOF

    AMEICAN GENEALOGTAda to Ady

    Volume 1, Number 2 SEPTEMBER, 1929 Price $1.50

    1

    SYMBOL of The Institute of American GenealogyThe Thirteen Columns, raised upon the solid foun-

    dation laid by the principal events in American ColonialHistory enumerated on the rising stairs, represent theOriginal Thirteen Colonies, the principal source ofAmerican Genealogy.

    The name on the frieze symbolizes the Institutebringing together under one head the genealogy of theOrigin^ Thirteen Colonies, and the diffusing rays in thepediment symbolize the dissemination of the genealogiesthroughout the country.

    PUBLISHED BY

    THEINSTITUTEOFAMERICAN (iENEALOCYU/ieJfational Clearing 7/busefor Genealogical Information

    440-442 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois.

  • IMMIGRANTS TO AMERICA BEFORE 1750

    AI>DZSOir (Continued):Feb. 1, 1630, 150 acres above Newport News,at the place called "Marie's Mount," by Daniel Gookin, Jr., s. of his late master DanielGookin, Sr. (H1249-V248).

    ASDT (Eddy), James, Quaker, came fromDublin, Ire., with wife, in 1753, and was received into Philadelphia (Pa.) Mo. Mtg., 9 mo.,28 day, 1753 (P497).

    ADEB (Adle), John, Kye, N.Y., pre-Revolu-tionary settler (ancestors said to have comefrom Eng. to Providence Plantations), m. —,issue (of record): 1-Daniel, m. Jemima Hobby,and had William (1772-1846), dry-goods auctioneer, N.Y., m. Clarissa Townsend (A36).

    AEEEKAN, Wilhelm, came from Rotterdamto Phila. in the ship "Priscilla," and took oathof allegiance to Pa., Sept. 12, 1750 (P498).

    ADEN, ZiTike, listed as a resident of Va. incensus of Feb. 16, 1623 (H1249).

    ADEBUAK, Endwlg, came from Europe withPastorius, in 1683, and settled in GermantoWn,Pa. (P492).

    ASEBSETEUB, —, a ranger, in pursuit of araiding party of Indians that menaced Bath,N.C., gave testimony before gov. and deputies,Nov. 4, 1718 (N283).

    ABEST, FaUcert, came from Rotterdam toPhila. in the "Friendship" of Bristol In 1727(P498).

    ADE7, William, was at Plymouth, Mass.;fined in 1636 for work on Sunday (G164).

    ABGATE Thomas (d. Saybrook, Conn., 1707);came before 1651, and settled at Saybrook,Conn.; removed to Norwich, abt. 1660; laterreturned to Saybrook, where he was deacon;1st wife's name unknown; ra. 2d, Mary, dau.of Matthew Marvin, and widow of RichardBushnell; Issue (by 1st marriage): l-Elizabeth(b. Oct. 10, 1651), m. Dec. 7, 1672, RichardBushnell; 2-Hannah (b. Oct. 6, 1653), m. Samuel Lothrop; issue (2d marriage): 3-Ablgall(b. Aug. 1661), m. 1682, Daniel Tracy; 4-Sarah (b. Jan. 1663), m. Christopher Hunt-Ington the second; 5-Rebecca (b. June 1666), mJoseph Huntington; 6-Thomas (b. Mar. 1670),Tf). 15. 1592, ni T^orwich. Huth, dau.of Benjamin Brewster; m. 2d, 1749, ElizabethMorgan, widow of Jonathan Starr; 8 childrenby 1st marriage (A110-G164).

    ADOEB, Thomas, at Pemaquld took oath offidelity, July 1674 (G164).

    ADOER, Thomas, found by Libby in listsof Sagadahoc (Maine coast) pioneers (G184).

    ASICH, Kans Peter (b. 1706), came fromRotterdam to Phila. In the "Friendship" andtook oath of allegiance to Pa., Sept. 3, 1739;called on ship's roll "Peter Attick, age 33yrs." (P498).

    ABIE (Ady), John, mariner, of South Carolina, granted 210 acres of land, Feb. 18, 1680,which tract was described as "not yet laidout," when patented to William Elliott, Nov.7, 1700 (S1173a).

    ABKZNS (Atkins), Joseph (b. Sandwich,Eng., 1680, bap. St. Clements, Nov. 4, 1680-d.N.E., Jan. 25, 1773), s. of Andrew Adkins (bap.St. Clements, Sandwich, Eng., June 1650), m.Sara —; was a celebrated capt. in sea serviceof French war and mcht.; came to America before 1728; m. 1739, Mary (1692-1774), widow ofFrancis Walnwright, and dau. of Hon. JosephDudley, gov.-in-chief of Mass. Bay. N.H. andMe., 1715-20), m. Rebecca Tyng; issue: 1-Hon.Dudley (1731-1767), grad. Harvard coll. 1748;rep. gen. ct. 1765; m. 1752, Sarah Kent (1728-1810), had 6 children, one of whom, Dudley Atkins Tyng, m. Sarah Higginson (C810).

    ABXIK8 (Atkins), Josiah (d. Middletown,Conn., Sept. 12, 1690); prob. came from Eng.,and settled at Middletown, Conn.; m. — Andrews (?); m. 2d, Oct. 8, 1673, Elizabeth Whit-more; issue (by 1st marriage): 1-Thomas; 2-Samuel; S-Elizabeth, m. — Gilman; Issue (2dmarriage): 4-Sarah (b. 1674); 5-Abigail (b.1676): 6-Solomon (1678-1748). m. May 18,1709, Phoebe Edwards of Northampton, 12children; 7-Josiah (1680-Nov. 1, 1724), m. Dec.16, 1708, Mary Wheeler of Stratford, 6 chil

    dren; 8-Benjamin (b. 1682), m. 1709, JaneStevens of New Haven, 2 daus.; m. 2d, 1716,Elizabeth Barnes, 10 children; 9-Ephraim(1684-Dec. 26, 1760), m. June 16, 1709, Elizabeth Whitmore or Wetmore (d. 1752), 8 children; 10-Elizabeth (b. 1687) ;(G164).

    ABKZHS (Atkins), Thomas, of Hartford (d.Oct. 23, 1694); prob. bro. of the first Josiahof Middletown; prob. another bro. Gabriel;wife's name unknown; issue: 1-Mary (b. 1672);2-Thomas (1673-1709); 3-William (b. 1675);4-Jane (b. 1678); 5-Sarah (b.l682); 6-Josiah(b. 1685); 7-Benoni (b.l690) ;(G164).

    ABEIN8, William, was granted 150 acresof land in Anson co.. N.C., Apr. 7, 1749 (N283).

    A-BKINSON, James, living in NorthamptonCO,. Va., on Mar. 30, 1651 took oath of allegiance to Parliament (V248).

    ABKIWSON, Richard, living in N.C., 1698,was made overseer of highways in Perqui-mans precinct, July 1698, his territory beingfrom the ford in Little River to Sutton'sCreek bridge (N283).

    ABIiBT (Andley) Edmond (also miswrittenin document "Edmun Anoley"); supposed tohave been of English birth; at Gravesend,L.I., 1646, hired land of Anthony JTansen fromSalee; bought plantation of Nathaniel Watson, Apr. 21, 1651; wife's name unknown:issue: 1-Ann (N203-N206a).

    ABBEY, Edward, living in N.C., commnd.J.P. for precincts of Beaufort and Hyde, Apr.3, 1733 (N283, vol. 3).

    ABOBPK, Birck, of N.Y., m. Sept. 27, 1693,Arientje Kierstead (see Clemens' "MarriagesBefore 1699," vol. 14).

    ABOBPS, Jacob (b. 1719), came from Europe to Phila. in the ship "Nancy," and tookoath of allegiance to Pa., Sept. 20, 1738; onship's list as "age 19" (P498).

    ABOBPHSZEN, Blrck (known also as DeGroof), in 1694 was settled in N.Y., where hehad children bap. in Reformed Dutch ch.,records including 1707 (N197).

    ABRIAjrS, ABSXAESE, ABRIAECE orABRIENCS—The immigrant ancestor of thisextensive family was Adriaen Ryersou (b.Netherlands-d. Flatbush, L. I., or New York,Nov. 24, 1710); came from Amsterdam to NewAmsterdam, 1646; m. July 29, 1659, AnnetjeMartense Schenck; issue: 1-Jannetje (b. July25, 1650), supposed to have m. Jacobus Hege-man; 2-Elbert Adrience (b. Flatbush, Aug. 14,1663-living in Flushing, L.I., 1698), m. Apr.18, 1689, Catalina Remsen, dau. of Rem Jan-sen Vanderbeeck and Jannetje Jorese Rapalje(Cataline, m. 2d, before 1705, Cornelius Hoog-land), had 3 or 4 children; 3-Marten (b. Flatbush, Mar. 9, 1668), m. Sarah Remsen (descendants named Martense, q.v.); 4-Margaret(b. Mar. 28, 1670); 5-Sarah (b. June 9, 1672d.y.); 6-Reyer (b. May 28. 1673 d.y.); 7-Neltje,m. William Hoogland; 8-Reyer, again (b. Mar.31, 1678 d.y.); 9-Abraham (bap. Nov. 21,1680),m. Femmetje Van Cleef; lO-Sarah, again (bap.Nov. 21, 1680): ll-Reyer, again (b. May 6,1683); 12-Gosen Adrians (bap. Apr. 20, 1685 or86-living on Staten Island 1756), was Judge ofsuperior ct. of common pleas, 1751; m. Femmetje Van der Bilt, dau. of Jacob and MariaVan der Vliet; signed his name "G. Adriaent"(N200-N203-S52).

    ABRIANSE, Andrew (see Onderdonk).

    ABRIAANSZ or Adrlaensen, Blbert, of NewLotts, L.I. (b. New Netherlands, Aug. 14, 1663-d. before 1705), s. of Adrian Reyerse or Ryer-son qv); mem. Reformed Dutch ch., Flatbush,1677; took oath of allegiance 1687; bought 20morgens of land In New Utrecht, L.I., Jan. 9,1692/93; m. Apr. 18, 1689, Catalina Remsen (b.Oct. 4, 1685), dau. of Rem Jansen VanderBeeck, m. Jannetje Jorese Rapalje; Catalina,m. 2d, before 1705, Cornelius Hoogland; Issue(of record); 1-Rem Adrianse (1690-1730), m.Sarah Brinckerhoff (b. 1691), had issue, amongothers, Isaac (1722-1790); descendants callthemselves Adriance; 2-Martln (descendantscall themselves Martense (qv); 3-Elbert, m.—, 3 children; 4-Anneke (N200-N203-S62).

  • 72 INDEX TO AMERICAN LINEAGES

    ADDAMB (Continued):Robert-Isaac-Isaac-Thomas-Phillip (d.1696).Samuel-Xsaac-Isaac-Thomas-Phillfp (d.l696).Willlam-Isaac-Isaac-Thomas-Phillip (d.l696).William Henry Harrison (b.l840)-Christopher B.-Eli-ELI-Isaac-Thomas-Phillip (d.l69G).

    ADDZSON, see Bibliogrraphy, A36-C1032-H726-S418.Augustus E.-Walter Dulany-Thomas-John-John (d.1705-06).Edmund B.-Walter Dulany-Thomas-John-John (d.1705-06).Henry-Thomas-John-John (d.1705-06).Henry-Thomas-Thomas-John (d.1705-06).Henry Sands-Lloyd Dulany-Walter-Dulany-Thomas-John-John (d.1705-06).John-Thomas-John-John (d.1705-06).John-Thomas-John-Thomas-John (d.1705-06).John-Thomas-Thomas-John (d.1705-06).Lloyd Dulany (d.l858)-Lloyd Dulany-Walter Dulany-Thcmas-John-John (d.1705-06).Thomas (b.l679)-John-Lancelot, of Westmorland, Eng.Thomas-Thomas-John-John (d.1705-06).Thomas-Thomas-Thomas-John (d.1705-06).Thomas Belt-JOHN-John-Thomas-John (d.1705-06).Thomas Grafton-Daniel Dulany-Thomas Grafton-Thomas-John-Thomas-John (d.l705r06).Walter-Thomas-Thomas-John (d.1705-06).William Meade (b.l817)-Walter Dulany-Thomas-John-John (d.1705-06).

    ADDOM8, see Adams, Addams; see Bibliography, A36-M482.Charles Francis-John-John Townsend-John (d.l823).George (b.l846)-John-John Townsend-John (d.l823).John-John-John Townsend-John (d.l823).Mortimer Clark (b.l842)-John-JONAS (b.l753).Samuel K.-Wllliam-JONAS (b.l763).William Toung-John-John Townsend-John (d.l823),

    ADBB, see also Aidee; see Bibliography, A3 6.Augustus Alvey (b.l842)-Augustus Alvey-William-Daniel-John, Rye, N. Y.George Townsend (b.l804)-William-Daniel-John, at Rye, N. Y.

    ABOATB, see Bibliography, A110-C1126a-H1672.Andrew (b.l738)-Matthew-Thomas-Thomas (b.ca.l620).Andrew (b.l762)-Daniel-Matthew-Thomas-Thomas (b.ca.l620).Asa (b.l805)-Asa-Matthew-Matthew-Thomas-Thomas (b.ca.l620).Ashur (b.l770)-Matthew-Matthew-Thomas-Thomas (b.ca.l620).Ashur (b.l826)-Harry-Ashur-Matthew-Matthew-Thomas-Thomas (b.ca.l620).Benjamin (b.l727)-Matthew-Thonias-Thomas (b.ca.l620).Charles (b.l803)-Martin-Matthew-Matthew-Thomas-Thomas (b.ca.l620).Daniel (b.l768)-William-Matthew-Thomas-Thomas (b.ca.l620).Daniel Hawley (b.l832)-Daniel Hawley-Martin-Matthew-Matthew-Thomas-Thos. (b.ca.l620).Elijah (b.l739)-Matthew-Thomas-Thomas (b.ca.l620).George-George-Martin-Matthew-Matthew-Thomas-Thomas (b.ca.l620).Jabez (b.l741)-Matthew-Thomas-Thomas (b.ca.l620).Jabez (b.l764)-Elijah-Matthew-Thomas-Thomas (b.ca.l620).John Watts-Theodore-Asa-Matthew-Matthew-Thomas-Thomas (b.ca.l620).Jonathan (b.l736)-Thomas-Thomas-Thomas (b.ca.l620).^ther Wright (b.l825)-Luther-Matthew-Matthew-Thomas-Thomas (b.ca.l620).Martin (b.l806) -Martin-Matthew-Matthew-Thomas-Thomas (b.ca.1620).Matthew (b.l795)-Ashur-Matthew-Matthew-Thomas-Thomas (b.ca.l620).Thomas (b.l734)-Thomas-Thomas-Thomas (b.ca.l620).William (b.l775)-William-Matthew-Thomas-Thomas (b.ca.l620).Williani-Theodore-Asa-MattheW'Matthew-Thomas-Thomas (b.ca.1620).

    ADOBB, see Bibliography, A36.Joseph-Joseph B.- Joseph.

    ADIB, see Bibliography, A36.Frederick William (b.l854)-George Townsend- John, at Providence.A Atkins; see Bibliography, A36-C810-C1126a-C1126b-W648.Andrew Fuller (b.l828)-Irenus-Samuel-Thomas-Benoni-Thomas (d.l694).Avery (b.l782)-Samuel-Thomas-Benoni-Thomas (d.l694).Benjamin (b.1718) -Benjamin-Josiah-William.BenonI (bap.l749)-Luther-Benoni-Thomas (d.l694).Charles (bap.l758)-Zealous-Benoni-Thomas (d.l694). 'Chauncy (bap.l761)-Luther-Benoni-Thomas (d.l694).Daniel (b.l721)-Benjamin-JosIah-William.David (b.l736)-Benjamin-Josiah-William.

    t® Tyng)-Dudley-Joseph (b.l680).Ebenezer (b.l721)-Ephraim-Josiah-William.Blisha (b.l738)-Benjamln-Josiah-WlllIam.Ephralm (b.1717) -Ephraim-Joslah-William.George (b.l726)-Ephraim-Josiah-William.

    (Tyng)-Dudley (Tyng)-Dudley-Joseph (b.l680).Gideon (bap.l751)-Zealous-Benoni-Thomas (d.l694).Kw®(b.l819)-Iren^-Samuel-Thomas-Benoni-Thomas (d.l694).Jabez (b.l731)-Solomon-Josiah-William.Jam®s (b.l724)-Ephraim-Josiah-William.Joel (b.1725)-Benjamin-Josiah-William.John (b.l717)-JosIah-Josiah-William, from Wales; of E. Hartford ConnJoseph (b.l709)-Josiah-Josiah-William. xidniora, ^.onn.Josiah (b.l715)-JosIah-Joslah (m.l673).Luther (baj).1757)-Luther-Benoni-Thomas (d.l694).Rollin (b.l790)-Samuel-Thomas-Benoni-Thomas (d.l694).Roswell (b.l7^98)-Samuel-Thomas-Benoni-Thomas (d.l694).

    A^A®26)-Lloyd-Samuel-Thomas-Benoni-Thomas (d.l694).Samuel (b.l713)-Solomon-Josiah-William.Samuel (b.l750)-Thomas-Benoni-Thomas (d.l694).Solomon (b.l720)-Solomon-Josiah-William.Th^JiS Tyng)-Dudley (Tyng)-Dudley-Joseph (b.l680).THOMAS (b.l752)-Thomas-Benoni-Thomas (d.l694).Thomas Astley (b.l839)-Dudley-Dudley (Tyng)-Dudley-Joseph (b.l680).