Raymond Roderick Cyr Jr.
M
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Sheila Elaine Shumate
F
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David John Desmarais
M
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Ronald John Desmarais
M
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Florence Cecile McMeniman
F
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Jennifer Joy Pupa
F
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Robert Francis Pupa
M
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Leslie Catherine Hescock
F
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Rev. Peter Thatcher
?
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Birth* | Rev. Peter Thatcher was born. |
| Married Archelaus Goddard and Elizabeth Low in Boston in 1801. |
Sarah Goodridge Wallingford
F, b. 12 June 1814, d. 20 August 1850
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Birth* | Sarah Goodridge Wallingford was born on 12 June 1814 in Plymouth, Windsor County, VermontG.1 |
Marriage* | She married William Patrick probably by 1835.1 |
Death* | Sarah died on 20 August 1850, probably in Claremont., Sullivan County, New HampshireG. The family was living in Claremont when the 1850 census was taken.1 |
| It's uncertain when William and Sarah were married, or how many children they had. At present only census records have been used to determine the names of their children, and these early census records don't state relationships so the children listed with them in 1850 and 1860 might not be their own. Prior to 1850 only heads of households are listed of course, and this makes it that much more difficult. In 1840 a Claremont, N.H. household headed by William Patrick had nine individuals. One boy under 5, one boy 5-9, one 10-14, and one 15-19. There were two older males in their thirties and sixties. Among the females, there were two under age 5 and one in her twenties.2 William is likely the male in his thirties, and Sarah the female in her twenties. The older male may be William's father. Sarah's father Joel was enumerated separatedly in 1840. The two girls under five are likely Sarah and Fanny. Only two sons born prior to 1841 are presently accounted for: Joel born about 1835 and Henry about 1840. They would account for the two youngest sons in the census, but the two boys between ages 10 and 19 are unknown. It seems likely that they would be younger brothers of Patrick. Going back a year to 1830, the Claremont census again has a William Patrick family, but this one has a completely different look. There were three males in their twenties and one in his sixties, with one girl age 15-19, one woman in her thirties and one in her fifties.3 It seems likely that this is an older generation of Patricks. Perhaps this William is our William's father. Going back another year to 1820 the William Patrick family of Claremont has 13 people in it, including some younger children, including a male of the right age to be William. In 1850 the family was still living in Claremont. William was a farmer on land worth $3000, and five children, presumably (but not necessarily) their own, were living with them. Also living there was 54-year-old Betsy Sullivan and 79-year-old Betsy Patrick. These may be an older sibling and Patrick's mother or an aunt. No relationship is stated by the 1850 census to the head of household. The date on the census page is 6 September, but the 1860 census was to record the family as it was on June 1st, so it shows wife Sarah Patrick as still living, even though she died on august 20th.4 In 1860 William was still living in Claremont as a farmer on land worth $500 with a personal estate worth $1000. Living with him were Sarah E., 24, Fanny, 22, and Henry W., 20, who are all probably his children, although the 1860 census does not state relationships. Also living with him was 89-year-old Betsey Patrick, who may be his mother or an aunt.5 In 1870 the Claremont household was headed by 32-year-old Fanny Patrick, who had personal property worth $100 but no real estate. Living with her was 67-year-old William Patrick, a wheelwright with personal property worth $1000, but still no real estate. The third person in the family group was 9-year-old Stella Patrick, born in Vermont, who is presumably a grandson of William. The Fanny in this census may not be daughter of William and Sarah, as discussed below under her record. |
Citations
- Archelaus and Elizabeth C. Godard Family Bible, Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments, (Philadelphia: Printed and Published by Mathew Carey, 1808); Owned by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, (2004).
- 1840 U.S. Federal census, N.H., Sullivan Co., Claremont, p.58, original record viewed on ancestry.com on 1 Feb 2004.
- 1830 U.S. Federal census, N.H., Sullivan Co., Claremont, p.259, original record viewed on ancestry.com on 1 Feb 2004.
- 1850 U.S. Federal census, N.H., Sullivan Co., Claremont, p.152, original record viewed on ancestry.com on 31 Jan 2004.
- 1860 U.S. Federal census, N.H., Sullivan Co., Claremont, p.1213, original record viewed on HeritageQuest.com on 31 Jan 2004.
Elizabeth Wallingford
F, b. 4 July 1815, d. 10 October 1860
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Birth* | Elizabeth Wallingford was born on 4 July 1815 in Plymouth, Windsor County, VermontG.1 |
Death* | Elizabeth died on 10 October 1860.1 |
| She apparently never married, as she is called Elizabeth 'Wallingford' in the family Bible record of her death. |
Citations
- Archelaus and Elizabeth C. Godard Family Bible, Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments, (Philadelphia: Printed and Published by Mathew Carey, 1808); Owned by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, (2004).
Melle Walker
F, d. 1 December 1801
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Birth* | Melle Walker was born. |
Marriage* | She married Moses Goddard. |
Death* | Melle died on 1 December 1801 in CanadaG.1 |
Citations
- Archelaus and Elizabeth C. Godard Family Bible, Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments, (Philadelphia: Printed and Published by Mathew Carey, 1808); Owned by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, (2004).
Thomas Low
M, b. circa 1747/48, d. 11 August 1803
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Citations
- Archelaus and Elizabeth C. Godard Family Bible, Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments, (Philadelphia: Printed and Published by Mathew Carey, 1808); Owned by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, (2004).
Jemima (?)
F, b. circa 1750/51, d. 9 February 1804
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Citations
- Archelaus and Elizabeth C. Godard Family Bible, Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments, (Philadelphia: Printed and Published by Mathew Carey, 1808); Owned by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, (2004).
William Patrick
M, b. about 1803/04
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Citations
- Archelaus and Elizabeth C. Godard Family Bible, Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments, (Philadelphia: Printed and Published by Mathew Carey, 1808); Owned by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, (2004).
Sarah Elisabeth Patrick
F, b. 12 June 1836, d. 1 October 1861
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Birth* | Sarah Elisabeth Patrick was born on 12 June 1836 in New HampshireG.1 |
Death* | Sarah died on 1 October 1861.2 |
| Her name was Elisabeth in the 1850 census but was Sarah in the 1860 census. She was apparently single when she died at the age of 25. |
Citations
- Calculated from the family Bible age at death of 25-3-19. The 1850 and 1860 censuses states that she was born in N.H.
- Archelaus and Elizabeth C. Godard Family Bible, Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments, (Philadelphia: Printed and Published by Mathew Carey, 1808); Owned by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, (2004).
Fanny Patrick
F, b. about 1837/38
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Birth* | Fanny Patrick was born about 1837/38 in New HampshireG. She was age 12 in the 1850 census and 22 in the 1860 census, born in N.H. In the 1870 census she was age 32, but there were marks for her in the column stating that her father and mother were of foreign birth. If true, she must not be a child of William and Sarah, as they were not born outside of the U.S. In the 1870 census William was listed in the same household as born in N.H. The Fanny in 1870 could be a different person than the one in the previous two censuses, despite the agreement in the various ages. That would explain why the 1870 Fanny had foreign-born parents. She may be the widow of son Henry or Joel who just happened to have the same name and age as their sister. More research is necessary. |
Henry W. Patrick
M, b. circa 1840
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Birth* | Henry W. Patrick was born circa 1840 in New HampshireG. He was age 9 in the 1850 census and 20 in the 1860 census, born in N.H. |
Joel Patrick
M, b. circa 1835
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Birth* | Joel Patrick was born circa 1835 in New HampshireG. He was age 14 in the 1850 census, born in N.H., and he was older than his sister Sarah in that census. |
Charles Patrick
M, b. about 1841/42
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Birth* | Charles Patrick was born about 1841/42 in New HampshireG. He was age 8 in the 1850 census, born in N.H. |
| He was not enumerated with the family in the 1860 census, at which time he would have been about 18 years old. No likely candidate for him can be found under the spelling "Charles Patrick" in the 1860 census indexes on HeritageQuest.com as of 30 Jan 2004. |
Elizabeth Clark Low
F, b. 18 September 1784, d. 25 October 1873
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Birth* | Elizabeth Clark Low was born on 18 September 1784 in Boston, Suffolk County, MassachusettsG.1 |
Marriage* | She married first Archelaus Goddard, son of Moses Goddard and Melle Walker, on 21 June 1801 in Boston, Suffolk County, MassachusettsG. They filed an intention to marry in Boston on January 29, 1801.21 |
Marriage* | She married second Deacon Joel Wallingford, son of David Wallingford and Elizabeth Leeman, on 15 August 1819.1 |
Death* | Elizabeth died on 25 October 1873 in Claremont., Sullivan County, New HampshireG.3 |
Citations
- Archelaus and Elizabeth C. Godard Family Bible, Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments, (Philadelphia: Printed and Published by Mathew Carey, 1808); Owned by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, (2004).
- A Volume of Records relating to the Early History of Boston, containing Boston Marriages from 1752 to 1809. (Boston: Municipal Printing Office, 1903), p.476 (This source is also included in a database on ancestry.com, but it presents the date as a marriage date rather than a date of intention.).
- Washington, D.C. Winthrop Alexander Hynes, CA letter to Dr. C. C. Wallingford, 16 Feb 1933. Alexander's source was a state of NH vital record, which called her "single" and the daughter of Thomas and Jennie Lowe..
Moses Goddard
M
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Marriage* | He married Melle Walker. |
Birth* | Moses Goddard was born. |
Katherine Grace Wallingford
F
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Robert Edgar Wallingford
M
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Joan Hazel Grover
F
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Michelle Marie Wallingford
F
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William Joseph Wallingford
M, b. 26 January 1912, d. 15 August 1958
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Birth* | William Joseph Wallingford was born on 26 January 1912 in Berwick, York County, MaineG.1 |
Marriage* | He married first Anna Mary Dubé probably about 1931. |
Death* | William Joseph Wallingford died of multiple infected emboli due to bacterial endocarditis on 15 August 1958 at Laconia Hospital in Laconia, Belknap County, New HampshireG.2 |
Burial* | He was buried on 18 August 1958 in Union Cemetery in Laconia.2 |
| When the 1930 census was taken he was living on Sisson Road in Harwich, Mass. as a boarder with a Dumont family, who may be relatives of his mother. He was employed as a fisherman at the time, was 18 years old and born in Maine. His father was said to be French Canadian and his mother born in Massachusetts. The discrepencies in his father's birth information can probably be explained by the fact that all the Dumont children had a father born in Canada and the censustaker probably just continued right on filling in that column with the same thing once he got to William.
William was a laborer and he and wife Anna were living in Harwich when their son Richard was born. The son Arthur Francis Wallingford listed here as born on the same day may or may not be true. See his record for more.
William married again in 1937 and when the 1940 census was taken they were living on Pine Hill Road in Wolfeboro, N.H. with their infant son Douglas. William was said to be a carpenter, and it said that he had been living in Harwick in 1935. Rena had been living in Wolfeboro in 1935.
When he died in 1958 they were living at 16 Lawrence Court in Laconia, N.H. and had been residents of Laconia for five years. He worked as a carpenter.
The son Arthur Francis is only assumed to be theirs and is not proven yet. |
Citations
- Death certificate.
- Ancestry, http://www.ancestry.com, (New Hampshire Death Certificates, 1938-1959, Death certificate of William J. Wallingford, scan of original record).
Anna Mary Dubé
F, b. circa 16 1915
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Richard Allen Wallingford
M, b. 23 March 1932, d. 17 May 1932
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Birth* | Richard Allen Wallingford was born on 23 March 1932 in Harwich, Barnstable County, MassachusettsG.1 |
Death* | Richard died of malnutrition in a seven months premature infant on 17 May 1932 in Hyannis, Barnstable County, MassachusettsG.2 |
Burial* | He was buried on 18 May 1932 in the Catholic Cemetery in Hyannis, Barnstable County, MassachusettsG.2 |
| The death record here is for an Arthur Francis Wallingford, while the birth record was for Richard Allen Wallingford. The death record includes an age that puts his birth one day off from the birth record for Richard, but there is no Arthur born at the same time - just Richard. So lacking any other proof we'll assume that the two records are for the same person and the child's name was changed between birth and death for some reason. |
Citations
- Massachusetts Vital Records, Births, 1932, v.62, p.418.
- Massachusetts Vital Records, Deaths, 1932, v.4, p.56.
Fred H. Mason
M, b. circa 1850
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Birth* | Fred H. Mason was born circa 1850 in MassachusettsG. He was age 60 in the 1910 census of Brockton, Mass., living with his uncle William Lorenzo Wallingford, exact relationship unknown. |