Mercy Horne
F, b. circa 1681
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Benjamin Hanson1
M, b. circa 1671, d. sometime after 25 March 1751
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Citations
- New Hampshire Genealogical Record, (Dover, NH: Charles W. Tibbetts, 1903-1910 ; NH Soc. of Genealogists, 1990-), July 2000, 17:102, "Some Descendants of Thomas Hanson of Dover, New Hampshire" by Ann Theopold Chaplin.
Elizabeth Trask
F, b. 1685
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Job Clements
M, b. 17 April 1648, d. 1716
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Abigail Heard
F
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Job Clements
M, b. 1615, d. 4 September 1682
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Margaret Dummer
F, d. 1653
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
James Heard
M, b. 1637
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Shuah Conley
F
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Marriage* | She married James Heard, son of John Heard and Isabel (?). |
Birth* | Shuah Conley was born. |
| The parentage of Shuah Conley is uncertain. The validity of the Conley Lineage relates to the wife of James Heard who married in 1658 one Shuah Conley. There are two lines of thought on who James Heard married. We find noted in C.A.Torrey’s “New England Marriages Prior To 1700" 1985 Pg. 362 that “James Heard married Shuah [Starbuck]; the symbols [&] indicate “maybe or this is a married name”. The Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire by Sybil Noyes et al, 1988 Pg. 321 states that “James Heard married by 1661 Shuah Starbuck(Edward)”. However, in the very worthwhile genealogy “Descendants of Edward Small” by L.A.W. Underhill 1934 Pg. 465, we see that the wife of James Heard was Shuah Conley. Finally, in the NEHGR V70 Pg. 185, we find a brief paragraph relating to Kittery and Berwich, Me. Land Grants wherein “May 6,1702, to John Heard confirmation of all land granted to his grandfather Abraham Conley”. Further “this reveals the much sought parentage of Shuah, wife of Ensign James Heard, who married secondly Richard Otis”. John Heard was a son of Ensign James and Shuah Conley Heard. It is felt that the well researched “Descendants of Edward Small” plus the NEHGR article make a stronger case for “Shuah” being the daughter of Abraham Conley versus being the daughter of Edward Starbuck.
[Also see http://www.brazoriaroots.com/p9736.htm]1 |
Robert Clements
M, b. 14 December 1595, d. 29 September 1658
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Citations
- Percival Wood Clement, Ancestors and Descendants of Robert Clements of Leicestershire and Warwickshire, England: First Settler of Haverhill, Massachusetts (Philadelphia: Patterson & White, 1927), 13.
- Percival Wood Clement, Ancestors and Descendants of Robert Clements of Leicestershire and Warwickshire, England: First Settler of Haverhill, Massachusetts (Philadelphia: Patterson & White, 1927), p.13.
Lydia (?)
F
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Citations
- Percival Wood Clement, Ancestors and Descendants of Robert Clements of Leicestershire and Warwickshire, England: First Settler of Haverhill, Massachusetts (Philadelphia: Patterson & White, 1927), p.13.
John Heard
M, d. February 1677
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Birth* | John Heard was born. |
Marriage* | He married Isabel (?). |
Death* | John died in February 1677. |
Isabel (?)
F
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Marriage* | She married John Heard. |
Birth* | Isabel (?) was born. |
Richard Clements
M, b. 1570
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Agnes (?)
F, d. 1619
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Robert Clements
M, b. 1536
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Alice (?)
F
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Richard Clements
M, b. 1506, d. February 1571
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Elizabeth (?)
F
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Theresa Fay
F, b. circa 1900
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Birth* | Theresa Fay was born circa 1900 in MassachusettsG. She was 20 in the 1900 census of Peabody, Mass. |
(?) Bresnahan
M
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Leo T. Fay
M, b. circa 1901
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Birth* | Leo T. Fay was born circa 1901 in MassachusettsG. He was 19 in the 1900 census of Peabody, Mass. |
William James Minigan
M, b. 22 May 1922, d. 2 April 2008
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Birth* | William James Minigan was born on 22 May 1922 at home, 30 Wellman Street in Beverly, Essex County, MassachusettsG.1 |
Marriage* | He married Patricia Mary Tierney, daughter of Raymond Tierney and Helen Keating, by 1946. Their marriage had ended somehow by 1958, at which time Patricia had remarried. |
Death* | William James Minigan died of acute renal failure on 2 April 2008 at the Ledgewood Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center in Beverly. He also suffered from diabetes and cardiomyopathy.2 |
Burial* | He was buried on 7 April 2008 at St. Mary's Cemetery in Beverly.2 |
| During World War II William served in the Navy from 11 September 1942 to 15 Feb 1946. His rank upon discharge was Baker second class.2 |
| When their son William was born in July 1946 William and Patricia were living at 30 Wellman Street in Beverly. William Sr. worked for a Railway Express Agency at the time. That birth record stated that Patricia had been living in Beverly for only five months.3 |
| In July 1948, when their son Raymond was born, William and Patricia were living at 3 Cedar Village in Beverly. William was working as a taxi driver.4 |
| His obituary appeared in the 4 April 2008 Salem News and read as follows:
BEVERLY -- William James Minigan, 85, husband of Elvita C. (Scoglio) Minigan of Beverly, died on Wednesday, April 2, 2008, at Ledgewood Nursing Home in Beverly, after a brief illness. William was born in Beverly on May 22, 1922, son of the late Richard W. and Mary J. (Dolan) Minigan. He was educated in the Beverly Public Schools and graduated from Beverly High School in the class of 1940, where he ran track and managed the football team. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, having served from 1942 to 1946, and was stationed on a Sea-Plane Tender based in Brazil. William served on the Beverly Fire Department for 30 years, many of those years in Beverly Farms, and was the first president of the Firefighters Local 1669. He was also a communicant of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church. In addition to his loving wife Elvita, he is survived by his children, The Reverend William J. Minigan, Associate Pastor of St. Joseph's Church in Malden; Raymond J. Minigan of Chelsea; Patricia M. Parsons and her husband Alan of Beverly; and John A. Minigan and his wife Lynn of Framingham, four grandchildren, Timothy J. Parsons of Reading; Thomas H. Parsons of Raymond, N.H; Mariah C. Minigan and Colin J. Minigan both of Framingham; two great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late John, Francis, Richard and Robert Minigan, and the late Susan Harney and Mary Larivee. ARRANGEMENTS: A funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, 253 Cabot St., Beverly, on Monday at 11 a.m., with his son, The Reverend William J. Minigan, as celebrant. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Visiting hours at the Campbell-Lee, Moody, Russell Funeral Home, 525 Cabot St., Beverly (North Beverly location), Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Beverly. Contributions in his memory may be made to the 100 Club, 35 Braintree Hill Park, Suite 300, Braintree, MA.5 |
Citations
- Massachusetts Vital Records, Births, 1922, v.7, p.517.
- Massachusetts Vital Records, Deaths, 2008, v.40, no.25353.
- Massachusetts Vital Records, Births, 1946, v.8, p.431.
- Massachusetts Vital Records, Births, 1948, v.9, p.459.
- Salem Evening News, (Salem, Mass.), Obituary of William J. Minigan, 4 Apr 2008, p.20.
John Tuttle
M, b. 1646, d. June 1720
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Mary (?)
F
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Eva M. Fay
F, b. circa 1905
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Birth* | Eva M. Fay was born circa 1905 in MassachusettsG. She was 15 in the 1900 census of Peabody, Mass. |
Ann Marie Minigan
F
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Richard Randall
M, b. say 1680, d. before 25 October 1723
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Citations
- Piscataqua Pioneers : Selected Biograhies of Early Settlers in Northern New England. (Portsmouth, N.H. : Piscataqua Pioneers, 2000), p.355.
Elizabeth Tozier
F, b. 1661, d. April 1704
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Marriage* | She married Richard Randall. |
Birth* | Elizabeth Tozier was born in 1661. |
Death* | Elizabeth died in April 1704. |
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Richard Tozier
M, d. 16 October 1675
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Citations
- Charles Thornton Libby, and Walter Goodwin Davis Sybil Noyes, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1976; originally published in five parts, Portland, 1928-1939), p.689.