Herbert Blanchard Leadbeater (1917 - 1998) son of
Helen Muriel Blanchard –LEADBEATER father
Helen Muriel Blanchard -LEADBEATER (1891 - 1989) daughter
of Harry Herbert Blanchard grandmother
Harry Herbert Blanchard (1867 - 1946) son of
Susan Jane Norcross –BLANCHARD great grandfather
Susan Jane Norcross -BLANCHARD (1844 - 1928) daughter
of Jane Delano Farnham –NORCROSS 2nd GGM
Jane Delano Farnham -NORCROSS (1822 - 1900) daughter
of Miriam Brookings –FARNHAM 3rd GGM
Miriam Brookings -FARNHAM (1788 - 1869) daughter
of Ebenezer Brookings (Rev) 4th GGM
Ebenezer Brookings (Rev) (1756 - 1799) son of
Ebenezer Brookings (Rev) 5th GGF
Ebenezer Brookings (Rev) (1730 - 1799) son of
Sarah Young –BROOKINGS 6th GGF
Sarah
Young -BROOKINGS (1688 - 1768)
7th great
grandmother
They have a FIND A GRAVE record
|
YOUNG
(Brookins, Farnham, Norcross, Blanchard, Leadbeater)
|
||
1688
|
1768
Year
died – (##)
|
LINK=
Sarah Young-Brookings
Wife of Henry Brookings
Mother of Ebenezer Brookings
|
7th GGM
|
BROOKINS
|
GENERATION
|
||
1649 York ME
|
1721 (72) York
ME
|
YOUNG Rowland (Deacon)
|
8th GGF
|
Deacon
Rowland Young (an
|
|||
1692
Captured by French Privateers – 1695 was returned from Canada
|
|||
1653 York ME
|
1738 (85) York
ME
|
YOUNG Susan MATTHEWS
|
8TH GGM
|
Next
Generation
CHILDREN
|
Mary Young -STOVER-WELLS 1670 – 1734
Joseph Young (Lt) 1672 – 1734
Jonathan Young 1673 – 1758
Matthews Young 1674 – 1751
Susanna Young -McINTIRE 1678 – 1748
Elizabeth Young 1681 – 1778
DEAD END
Mercy Young 1682 – 1742 DEAD END
Sarah Young -BROOKINGS 1688 – 1768
(39-35)
Benaiah Young 1692 – 1779 DEAD END
Elizabeth Young 1705 – 1778
DEAD END
|
||
GENERATION
|
|||
1618 Buckinghamshire ENG
|
1685 (67) York
ME
|
YOUNG Rowland
|
9th GGF
|
1625 York ME
|
1698 (73) York
ME
|
YOUNG Joanna KNIGHT
|
9TH GGM
|
Next
Generation
CHILDREN
|
Rowland Young (Deacon) 1649 – 1721
(31-24)
Richard Young 1650 – 1673
Mary Young -MOULTON 1653 – 1723
William Young 1654 – 1698
Robert Young 1658 – 1690
Samuel Young 1662 – 1692
Jacob Young 1664 – 1665 (1 year
old)
Job Young 1664 – 1724
Lydia Young -HAYNES-BRAGDON 1672 – 1757
|
||
GENERATION
|
|||
1603 Middlesex ENG
|
1685 York ME
|
YOUNG Rowland
|
10th GGF
|
The above was only 15 years old
-- If this ROWLAND YOUNG was born in 1603 and
his son ROWLAND YOUNG born 1618
|
|||
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
YOUNG Joane CLERK
|
10th GGM
|
Information for JOANE CLERK is confused and
overlapping
with mother-in-law JOAN CLARK.
CANNOT GET GOOD INFORMATION FOR JOANE CLERK
|
|||
Next
Generation
CHILDREN
|
Rowland
Young 1618 – 1685
There are many other children listed
but until mix up is clear – no use to list them
|
||
GENERATION
|
|||
Below never came to America
|
|||
1575
|
1650
|
YOUNG Thomas
|
11TH GGF
|
15478
|
1617
|
YOUNG Joan CLARKE
|
11TH GGM
|
Next
Generation
CHILDREN
|
Information
totally confused
|
||
##
|
ISLES OF SHOALS
The Isles of Shoals are a group of small islands and tidal
ledges situated approximately 6 miles (10 km) off the east coast of the United
States, straddling the border of the states of New
Hampshire and Maine.
SMUTTYNOSE ISLAND
Smuttynose Island, at 25 acres (10 ha), is
the third-largest island. It is known as the site of Blackbeard's
honeymoon, later for the shipwreck of the Spanish ship Sagunto in 1813, and
then for the notorious 1873 murders of two young women. The latter is recalled
in the story, "A
Memorable Murder", by Celia
Thaxter, in the 1997 novel, The Weight of Water, by Anita
Shreve (and in the film of the same name), and in the song,
"The
Ballad of Louis Wagner" by John Perrault. There are
two small houses on the island. One of them, the Samuel Haley house, was once
believed to be the oldest structure in the state of Maine.[9]
Smuttynose is not populated today.[1
No comments:
Post a Comment