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251  Family: Victor Joseph Schulz, Jr / Sharon Terry Winters (F9)
 
252  Abel, Emily Lynne (I2721)
 
253  Abel, Emily Lynne (I2721)
 
254 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I88)
 
255 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Francis S. Pringle / Living (F1019)
 
256 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Francis S. Pringle / Living (F1019)
 
257 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F1230)
 
258 "New Jersey State Census"
Name: Henrietta Breuening
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1885
Event Place: Lewingston, Essex, New Jersey
Gender: Female
Age Range: 20 to 60 years
Family Number: 24
Page: 40
GS Film number: 888609


Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
William Breuening M
Henrietta Breuening F
Carrie M Breuening F
Lena Hamele F
Yakobine Ocho F



Citing this Record:
"New Jersey State Census, 1885," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:652N-5ZM : accessed 28 December 2015), Henrietta Breuening in household of William Breuening, Lewingston, Essex, New Jersey; citing p. 40, Department of State, Trenton; FHL microfilm 888,609. 
Family: William Bruening / Henrietta Petronella Buhle (F1314)
 
259 "The Flint Journal"
Friday, February 5, 1909
page 3
Died At Hurley Hospital

Mrs. N.A. Hewitt Is Survived By Eight Children
Mrs. N.A. Hewitt, aged sixty-one years, a resident of Genesee county for the past forty-two years, died this morning at Hurley hospital, where she was taken several days ago for an operation. The body was removed to the undertaking establishment of the A.W. Dodds company, and this afternoon will be removed to the family residence, 631 West Wood street.
Born in the east, Mrs. Hewitt came to Michigan in company with her husband, Harris Jewell, whose death occurred two years subsequent to their arrival here. They first settled in Forest township, later going to Montrose township. His widow remarried later, Mr. Hewitt dying eighteen years ago. Eight children survive, as follows: Walter Jewell, of Cadillac; Mrs. Eva Jewell Myers, of Flint; Alvin Hewitt, of Montrose; Charles Hewitt, of Marion, Mich.; Byron, Clarence and Miss Addie Hewitt, all of this city, and Mrs. Sarah McGary, of Salem, Ohio. Mrs. Hewitt was the first of a family of ten children to be taken away by death. The others are: Abram, Charles and Joseph Upper and Mrs. Rhoda Smith, all of Otisville; Mrs. Anna Smith, of Alpena; Mrs. Permelia Davison, of Marion, Mich.; Mrs. Abbie McLean, of Herbert, Mich.; and Peter and Zeph Upper, of Marlette.
The funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the residence, Rev. H. Voorhess, pastor of the Free Methodist church, officating. Interment will be made in the cemetery at Mt. Morris.

I found this on Patty Lee Bowman's Genesee County tree. https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/68788998/ 
Upper, Nancy Ann (I330)
 
260 '''1851 Census'''<br/>
In the 1851 census of Lennox County, Canada West, The family is found living in a one story log house in Richmond township of Lennox County, they are Weslyan Methodists and are all natives of Canada West. Joseph Pringle was listed as a 64 year old farmer living with his wife Deborah, 59 years old and other family:
*James a 23 year old, single labourer, most likely a son,
*Eliza, single, 21 years old probably a daughter
*5 year old William N. (Nelson?) (William is a grandson from Abram and Mariah Pringle.)
(all ages are to be given as what they will be at the next birthday)
<ref>[Image: http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1851/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=1164817]
Surname: Pringle Given Name: Joseph Gender: Male Age: 64 Province: Canada West (Ontario) District Name: Lennox (county) District Number: 21 Sub-District Name: Richmond Sub-District Number: 202 Page Number: 129 Microfilm: C-11735 Reference: RG 31 Item Number:1164817</ref>
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3264] Eliza PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3263] James PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3265] William Nelson PRINGLE 
Family: Joseph Prindle, Jr / Deborah Dafoe (F865)
 
261 '''1851 Census'''<br/>
In the 1851 census of Lennox County, Canada West, The family is found living in a one story log house in Richmond township of Lennox County, they are Weslyan Methodists and are all natives of Canada West. Joseph Pringle was listed as a 64 year old farmer living with his wife Deborah, 59 years old and other family:
*James a 23 year old, single labourer, most likely a son,
*Eliza, single, 21 years old probably a daughter
*5 year old William N. (Nelson?) (William is a grandson from Abram and Mariah Pringle.)
(all ages are to be given as what they will be at the next birthday)
<ref>[Image: http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1851/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=1164817]
Surname: Pringle Given Name: Joseph Gender: Male Age: 64 Province: Canada West (Ontario) District Name: Lennox (county) District Number: 21 Sub-District Name: Richmond Sub-District Number: 202 Page Number: 129 Microfilm: C-11735 Reference: RG 31 Item Number:1164817</ref>
Witness Role: Principal: [F865] ...of (parents not known)
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3264] Eliza PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3263] James PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3265] William Nelson PRINGLE 
Pringle, William Nelson (I3265)
 
262 '''1851 Census'''<br/>
In the 1851 census of Lennox County, Canada West, The family is found living in a one story log house in Richmond township of Lennox County, they are Weslyan Methodists and are all natives of Canada West. Joseph Pringle was listed as a 64 year old farmer living with his wife Deborah, 59 years old and other family:
*James a 23 year old, single labourer, most likely a son,
*Eliza, single, 21 years old probably a daughter
*5 year old William N. (Nelson?) (William is a grandson from Abram and Mariah Pringle.)
(all ages are to be given as what they will be at the next birthday)
<ref>[Image: http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1851/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=1164817]
Surname: Pringle Given Name: Joseph Gender: Male Age: 64 Province: Canada West (Ontario) District Name: Lennox (county) District Number: 21 Sub-District Name: Richmond Sub-District Number: 202 Page Number: 129 Microfilm: C-11735 Reference: RG 31 Item Number:1164817</ref>
Witness Role: Principal: [F865] ...of (parents not known)
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3264] Eliza PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3263] James PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3265] William Nelson PRINGLE 
Pringle, Eliza (I3264)
 
263 '''1851 Census'''<br/>
In the 1851 census of Lennox County, Canada West, The family is found living in a one story log house in Richmond township of Lennox County, they are Weslyan Methodists and are all natives of Canada West. Joseph Pringle was listed as a 64 year old farmer living with his wife Deborah, 59 years old and other family:
*James a 23 year old, single labourer, most likely a son,
*Eliza, single, 21 years old probably a daughter
*5 year old William N. (Nelson?) (William is a grandson from Abram and Mariah Pringle.)
(all ages are to be given as what they will be at the next birthday)
<ref>[Image: http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1851/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=1164817]
Surname: Pringle Given Name: Joseph Gender: Male Age: 64 Province: Canada West (Ontario) District Name: Lennox (county) District Number: 21 Sub-District Name: Richmond Sub-District Number: 202 Page Number: 129 Microfilm: C-11735 Reference: RG 31 Item Number:1164817</ref>
Witness Role: Principal: [F865] ...of (parents not known)
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3264] Eliza PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3263] James PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3265] William Nelson PRINGLE 
Pringle, James (I3263)
 
264 '''1861 Census'''<br/>
In 1861 it appears the family has added at least one second log house, maybe two, with the manner it is recorded. Two of Joseph and Deborah's sons are living probably on the same farm. They are Weslyan Methodists and are all listed as born in Upper Canada, with the exception of Deborah, U.L.C.?.
*James a 32 year old, married farmer,
*Jane, 23 years old, married,
*GN (George N), 6 yr old (grandson)
*Thos. 3 yr old (grandson)
*M M (Mary M) 1 year old (born 1860) (grandaughter)
*Joseph Pringle is a 73 year old farmer
*Deborah, 69 years old
*Abram a 35 year old, married farmer,
*M (Mariah?), 31 years old, married,
*William, 14 yr old (grandson)
*Matilda, 1 year old (grandaughter)

Joseph Pringle - Male - Age:73 - Marital Status:Married Place of Birth:N C - Religion:W Methodist - Province:Canada West (Ontario) - District Name:Lennox and Addington - Sub-District Name:Richmond - Page Number:57 - Line Number:45 - Microfilm:C-1047-1048 - Item Number:791496 [IMAGE https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1861/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=791496]
Witness Role: Family Census: [I2860] Maria LOYST
Witness Role: Family Census: [I2662] Abraham PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3184] Matilda PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3265] William Nelson PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3263] James PRINGLE 
Family: Joseph Prindle, Jr / Deborah Dafoe (F865)
 
265 '''1861 Census'''<br/>
In 1861 it appears the family has added at least one second log house, maybe two, with the manner it is recorded. Two of Joseph and Deborah's sons are living probably on the same farm. They are Weslyan Methodists and are all listed as born in Upper Canada, with the exception of Deborah, U.L.C.?.
*James a 32 year old, married farmer,
*Jane, 23 years old, married,
*GN (George N), 6 yr old (grandson)
*Thos. 3 yr old (grandson)
*M M (Mary M) 1 year old (born 1860) (grandaughter)
*Joseph Pringle is a 73 year old farmer
*Deborah, 69 years old
*Abram a 35 year old, married farmer,
*M (Mariah?), 31 years old, married,
*William, 14 yr old (grandson)
*Matilda, 1 year old (grandaughter)

Joseph Pringle - Male - Age:73 - Marital Status:Married Place of Birth:N C - Religion:W Methodist - Province:Canada West (Ontario) - District Name:Lennox and Addington - Sub-District Name:Richmond - Page Number:57 - Line Number:45 - Microfilm:C-1047-1048 - Item Number:791496 [IMAGE https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1861/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=791496]
Witness Role: Principal: [F865] ...of (parents not known)
Witness Role: Family Census: [I2860] Maria LOYST
Witness Role: Family Census: [I2662] Abraham PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3184] Matilda PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3265] William Nelson PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3263] James PRINGLE 
Pringle, William Nelson (I3265)
 
266 '''1861 Census'''<br/>
In 1861 it appears the family has added at least one second log house, maybe two, with the manner it is recorded. Two of Joseph and Deborah's sons are living probably on the same farm. They are Weslyan Methodists and are all listed as born in Upper Canada, with the exception of Deborah, U.L.C.?.
*James a 32 year old, married farmer,
*Jane, 23 years old, married,
*GN (George N), 6 yr old (grandson)
*Thos. 3 yr old (grandson)
*M M (Mary M) 1 year old (born 1860) (grandaughter)
*Joseph Pringle is a 73 year old farmer
*Deborah, 69 years old
*Abram a 35 year old, married farmer,
*M (Mariah?), 31 years old, married,
*William, 14 yr old (grandson)
*Matilda, 1 year old (grandaughter)

Joseph Pringle - Male - Age:73 - Marital Status:Married Place of Birth:N C - Religion:W Methodist - Province:Canada West (Ontario) - District Name:Lennox and Addington - Sub-District Name:Richmond - Page Number:57 - Line Number:45 - Microfilm:C-1047-1048 - Item Number:791496 [IMAGE https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1861/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=791496]
Witness Role: Principal: [F865] ...of (parents not known)
Witness Role: Family Census: [I2860] Maria LOYST
Witness Role: Family Census: [I2662] Abraham PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3184] Matilda PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3265] William Nelson PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3263] James PRINGLE 
Pringle, James (I3263)
 
267 '''1861 Census'''<br/>
In 1861 it appears the family has added at least one second log house, maybe two, with the manner it is recorded. Two of Joseph and Deborah's sons are living probably on the same farm. They are Weslyan Methodists and are all listed as born in Upper Canada, with the exception of Deborah, U.L.C.?.
*James a 32 year old, married farmer,
*Jane, 23 years old, married,
*GN (George N), 6 yr old (grandson)
*Thos. 3 yr old (grandson)
*M M (Mary M) 1 year old (born 1860) (grandaughter)
*Joseph Pringle is a 73 year old farmer
*Deborah, 69 years old
*Abram a 35 year old, married farmer,
*M (Mariah?), 31 years old, married,
*William, 14 yr old (grandson)
*Matilda, 1 year old (grandaughter)

Joseph Pringle - Male - Age:73 - Marital Status:Married Place of Birth:N C - Religion:W Methodist - Province:Canada West (Ontario) - District Name:Lennox and Addington - Sub-District Name:Richmond - Page Number:57 - Line Number:45 - Microfilm:C-1047-1048 - Item Number:791496 [IMAGE https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1861/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=791496]
Witness Role: Principal: [F865] ...of (parents not known)
Witness Role: Family Census: [I2860] Maria LOYST
Witness Role: Family Census: [I2662] Abraham PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3184] Matilda PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3265] William Nelson PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3263] James PRINGLE 
Pringle, Matilda (I3184)
 
268 '''1861 Census'''<br/>
In 1861 it appears the family has added at least one second log house, maybe two, with the manner it is recorded. Two of Joseph and Deborah's sons are living probably on the same farm. They are Weslyan Methodists and are all listed as born in Upper Canada, with the exception of Deborah, U.L.C.?.
*James a 32 year old, married farmer,
*Jane, 23 years old, married,
*GN (George N), 6 yr old (grandson)
*Thos. 3 yr old (grandson)
*M M (Mary M) 1 year old (born 1860) (grandaughter)
*Joseph Pringle is a 73 year old farmer
*Deborah, 69 years old
*Abram a 35 year old, married farmer,
*M (Mariah?), 31 years old, married,
*William, 14 yr old (grandson)
*Matilda, 1 year old (grandaughter)

Joseph Pringle - Male - Age:73 - Marital Status:Married Place of Birth:N C - Religion:W Methodist - Province:Canada West (Ontario) - District Name:Lennox and Addington - Sub-District Name:Richmond - Page Number:57 - Line Number:45 - Microfilm:C-1047-1048 - Item Number:791496 [IMAGE https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1861/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=791496]
Witness Role: Principal: [F865] ...of (parents not known)
Witness Role: Family Census: [I2860] Maria LOYST
Witness Role: Family Census: [I2662] Abraham PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3184] Matilda PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3265] William Nelson PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3263] James PRINGLE 
Loyst, Maria (I2860)
 
269 '''1861 Census'''<br/>
In 1861 it appears the family has added at least one second log house, maybe two, with the manner it is recorded. Two of Joseph and Deborah's sons are living probably on the same farm. They are Weslyan Methodists and are all listed as born in Upper Canada, with the exception of Deborah, U.L.C.?.
*James a 32 year old, married farmer,
*Jane, 23 years old, married,
*GN (George N), 6 yr old (grandson)
*Thos. 3 yr old (grandson)
*M M (Mary M) 1 year old (born 1860) (grandaughter)
*Joseph Pringle is a 73 year old farmer
*Deborah, 69 years old
*Abram a 35 year old, married farmer,
*M (Mariah?), 31 years old, married,
*William, 14 yr old (grandson)
*Matilda, 1 year old (grandaughter)

Joseph Pringle - Male - Age:73 - Marital Status:Married Place of Birth:N C - Religion:W Methodist - Province:Canada West (Ontario) - District Name:Lennox and Addington - Sub-District Name:Richmond - Page Number:57 - Line Number:45 - Microfilm:C-1047-1048 - Item Number:791496 [IMAGE https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1861/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=791496]
Witness Role: Principal: [F865] ...of (parents not known)
Witness Role: Family Census: [I2860] Maria LOYST
Witness Role: Family Census: [I2662] Abraham PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3184] Matilda PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3265] William Nelson PRINGLE
Witness Role: Family Census: [I3263] James PRINGLE 
Pringle, Abraham (I2662)
 
270 '''Loyalist Land Petition'''

"Lanah Prindle is the daughter of Doctor Prindle of the Township of Fredericksburgh, a U.E. Loyalist, and that she is married to Richard Prindle of the Township of Fredericksburgh" She petitioned and was granted UE status and 200 acres, 16th of May 1806.
 
Prindle, Magdalena (I2302)
 
271 '''Loyalist Land Petition'''

Deborah Prindle, wife of Joseph Prindle the younger, of the Township of Richmond daughter of John Dafoe UEL of Richmond petitioned and was granted UE status, 25 Feb 1812. 
Dafoe, Deborah (I2197)
 
272 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F335)
 
273 "California, Divorce Index, 1966-1984," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VPRC-K7S : 15 May 2014), Dorothy A Morrow and Robert M Jewell, Mar 1969; from "California, Divorce Index, 1966-1984," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2007); citing Orange, California, Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento. Family: Robert Moody Jewell / Dorothy Anne Morrow (F39)
 
274 "Michigan Marriages, 1822-1995," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCJM-SJH : accessed 10 February 2016), William Fredrick Nefer and Ellen Maria Mcgread, 25 Jul 1868; citing reference Item 5 P 10 L 150; FHL microfilm 1,320,181. Family: William F. Nufer / Ellen McGrade (F1046)
 
275 "United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYF-8ZN?cc=1786457&wc=31SV-4HT%3A1588666957%2C1588666716%2C1588666259 : 24 August 2015), New Jersey > Essex > Orange Township > image 3 of 49; citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Ashbee, William (I169)
 
276 "United States Census, 1920", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF9F-4FB : 1 February 2021), Olin M Pierce, 1920.
Source Type: Census 
Source (S215)
 
277 "United States Census, 1920", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF9F-4FB : 1 February 2021), Olin M Pierce, 1920.
Source Type: Census 
Source (S106)
 
278 "Vermont, St. Albans Canadian Border Crossings, 1895-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKQM-BTKN : 23 February 2021), Russell Pringle, 1895-1924; citing M1461, Soundex Index to Canadian Border Entries through the St. Albans, Vermont, District, 1895-1924, 313, NARA microfilm publications M1461, M1463, M1464, and M1465 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, publication year); FHL microfilm 1,473,113.
Witness Role: Principal: [I2508] Solomon Russell PRINGLE
Witness Role: Co-Immigrant: [I3173] Maud BELL
Witness Role: Co-Immigrant: [I3176] Dorothy Bell Pringle HEUSTIS 
Heustis, Dorothy Bell Pringle (I3176)
 
279 "Vermont, St. Albans Canadian Border Crossings, 1895-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKQM-BTKN : 23 February 2021), Russell Pringle, 1895-1924; citing M1461, Soundex Index to Canadian Border Entries through the St. Albans, Vermont, District, 1895-1924, 313, NARA microfilm publications M1461, M1463, M1464, and M1465 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, publication year); FHL microfilm 1,473,113.
Witness Role: Principal: [I2508] Solomon Russell PRINGLE
Witness Role: Co-Immigrant: [I3173] Maud BELL
Witness Role: Co-Immigrant: [I3176] Dorothy Bell Pringle HEUSTIS 
Bell, Maud (I3173)
 
280 "Vermont, St. Albans Canadian Border Crossings, 1895-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKQM-BTKN : 23 February 2021), Russell Pringle, 1895-1924; citing M1461, Soundex Index to Canadian Border Entries through the St. Albans, Vermont, District, 1895-1924, 313, NARA microfilm publications M1461, M1463, M1464, and M1465 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, publication year); FHL microfilm 1,473,113.
Witness Role: Co-Immigrant: [I3173] Maud BELL
Witness Role: Co-Immigrant: [I3176] Dorothy Bell Pringle HEUSTIS 
Pringle, Solomon Russell (I2508)
 
281 (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 January 2018), memorial page for Ormingston O. Arnold (1882–1956), Find A Grave Memorial no. 143924143, citing Pinecrest Cemetery, Lake Worth, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA ; Maintained by Dan & Karen Read (contributor 47581255) . Arnold, Omingston P. (I935)
 
282 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Abby S. Hewitt (F1385)
 
283 (II) Captain William Green, son of Thomas Green, was born in 1635. according to a deposition he once made and according to his gravestone. He settled at Maiden and was admitted a freeman of that town, October 26, 1668. He had half of his father's farm in Maiden, but sold it to his brother Samuel. He was selectman of Maiden in 1678, 1683 and 1702. He died at Maiden, December 30, 1705, aged seventy (gravestone). His will was dated December 14, 1705, and was proved January 21, 1706, bequeathing to wife Isabel, sons William, Benjamin and Nathaniel, and daughter Sarah Webb and sons Isaac and John. He married (first) Elizabeth Wheeler, daughter of Isaac Wheeler and sister of the wife of his brother John, September 13, 1659, or March 13, 1659- 60. He married (second) February 6, 1694- 95, Isabel Blood, born in 1652, widow of James Blood, of Concord, and formerly widow of David Wyman, of Woburn, by whom she had two children. She died March 3, 1736-37, aged eighty-five years (gravestone). Children by first wife: William, mentioned below; Isaac; John, born October 16, 1667; Elizabeth, November, 1668, died young; Sarah, May n, 1671 ; John, 1672, married a Miss Wyman. Green, Capt. William (I1190)
 
284 (III) Captain Samuel Green, the only son of Thomas (2) and Rebecca Hills Green who came to full age. was born October 5, 1670. He was one of the principal men in Leicester or Strawberry Hill, where he settled in 1717. The town was granted February 10, 1713-14. and Capt. Samuel Green was on the committee with Col. William Dudley of Roxbury and others to settle it. He owned three lots of forty acres each, and two of thirty each, in the town of Leicester, and was highly respected and .very influential. The vicinity of his old homestead, now a village, is called after him, Greenville. He built a house, grist mill and saw mill. At the first town meeting of which there is any record, he was elected moderator, first selectman and grand juror, and he held like offices in the town of Leicester the remainder of his life. Governor Washburn. in his history, calls him a prominent man, and he is honored as one of the pioneers. He also owned land in Hardwick, Massachusetts. He was always called Captain, a rank he won at Malden, and he was the first captain of the Leicester company of militia. Cnpt. Samuel Green married Elizabeth, daughter of Lieut. Phineas Upham. of Worcester, a son of Deacon John Upham, who had arrived from England, September 2. 1635, settled at Weymouth, Massachusetts, moved to Malden about 1650, and was one of the original proprietors of Quinsigamond. His son Phinehas Upham settled in Worcester in April, 1675. After the Indians had destroyed the first white settlements at Mendon, Brookfield and Worcester, Lieut. Upham fought bravely in the battle of Narraganset Fort, December 19. 1675. where he was mortally wounded. Capt. Samuel Green died January 2, 1735-6. His will was made at Malden just before he came to Leicester to settle. April 18, 1717, and it was proved February 5, 1735-6. His wife died at Leicester, probably in 1761. Their children were:

1 Elizabeth, born April 4, 1693, married to Thomas Richardson of Malden.

2 Rebecca, born April 4. 1695, married to Samuel Baldwin. (According to Malden records the first two were twins, born April 4, 1695).

3. Ruth, married to Joshua Nichols.

4. Thomas, born 1699, married to Martha Lynde in Malden. January 13. 1725-6.

5. Lydia. married to her cousin, Abiathar Vinton of Maiden, April 30, 1723. He resided in Braintree a year or two after his marriage, then settled in Leicester, where he lived until his death in 1740. His widow Lydia married secondly, January 15, 1746. Samuel Stower, of Leicester, a native of Malden.

6. Bathsheba. married to Elisha Nevins.

7. Abigail, married to Henry King.

8. Any (Anna?), married to Ebenezer Lamb.


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(III) Captain Samuel Green, the only son of Thomas (2) and Rebecca Hills Green who came to full age. was born October 5, 1670. He was one of the principal men in Leicester or Strawberry Hill, where he settled in 1717. The town was granted February 10, 1713-14. and Capt. Samuel Green was on the committee with Col. William Dudley of Roxbury and others to settle it. He owned three lots of forty acres each, and two of thirty each, in the town of Leicester, and was highly respected and .very influential. The vicinity of his old homestead, now a village, is called after him, Greenville. He built a house, grist mill and saw mill. At the first town meeting of which there is any record, he was elected moderator, first selectman and grand juror, and he held like offices in the town of Leicester the remainder of his life. Governor Washburn. in his history, calls him a prominent man, and he is honored as one of the pioneers. He also owned land in Hardwick, Massachusetts. He was always called Captain, a rank he won at Malden, and he was the first captain of the Leicester company of militia. Cnpt. Samuel Green married Elizabeth, daughter of Lieut. Phineas Upham. of Worcester, a son of Deacon John Upham, who had arrived from England, September 2. 1635, settled at Weymouth, Massachusetts, moved to Malden about 1650, and was one of the original proprietors of Quinsigamond. His son Phinehas Upham settled in Worcester in April, 1675. After the Indians had destroyed the first white settlements at Mendon, Brookfield and Worcester, Lieut. Upham fought bravely in the battle of Narraganset Fort, December 19. 1675. where he was mortally wounded. Capt. Samuel Green died January 2, 1735-6. His will was made at Malden just before he came to Leicester to settle. April 18, 1717, and it was proved February 5, 1735-6. His wife died at Leicester, probably in 1761. Their children were:

1 Elizabeth, born April 4, 1693, married to Thomas Richardson of Malden.

2 Rebecca, born April 4. 1695, married to Samuel Baldwin. (According to Malden records the first two were twins, born April 4, 1695).

3. Ruth, married to Joshua Nichols.

4. Thomas, born 1699, married to Martha Lynde in Malden. January 13. 1725-6.

5. Lydia. married to her cousin, Abiathar Vinton of Maiden, April 30, 1723. He resided in Braintree a year or two after his marriage, then settled in Leicester, where he lived until his death in 1740. His widow Lydia married secondly, January 15, 1746. Samuel Stower, of Leicester, a native of Malden.

6. Bathsheba. married to Elisha Nevins.

7. Abigail, married to Henry King.

8. Any (Anna?), married to Ebenezer Lamb. 
Green, Capt Samuel (I1246)
 
285 (Ill) William (2), son of Captain William (1) Green, was born in Maiden, Massachusetts, in 1661. He deposed February 15, 1685- 86, that he was aged twenty-four years. He married, in 1682, Elizabeth Hills, born in 1661, daughter of Joseph Hills, granddaughter of Joseph Hills, as shown by a deed of Joseph Hills to his granddaughter Elizabeth Green, wife of William Green Jr., of Maiden. According to family tradition he was killed by the Indians at Dunstable, Massachusetts, now Xashua, New Hampshire. The records show that he died March 21, 1690-91, as recorded at Malden.

Children of William Green: William, mentioned below; Benjamin, born April 28, 1687; Nathaniel, September 28, 1689, married Elizabeth Sprague. 
Green, William (I1171)
 
286 (IV) William (3), son of William (2) Green, was born in Maiden, Massachusetts, in 1683.

He married, in Reading, Massachusetts, March 30, 1769, Sarah Sprague, daughter of Samuel and Sarah Sprague. The widow Sarah died at Royalston, Massachusetts, October 19, 1772, aged eighty-six years and thirteen days.

William Green was a carpenter by trade and he had the contract to build the first school house in Malden.

"Artecles of agrement made and Concluded between ye Select men of Malden and William Green of ye sd town carpender Referring two ye bulding of a school-house for ye sd Town of Maldon ye dementions and conditions are as foloith:

"Viz : That ye sd William Green doath Covenant and agree with ye sd Select men to Buld a hous to keep school in for ye town of Maldon ye dementions are as foloeth ; viz; Twenty foots in Lenght and sixteen foots in bredth six foots between joynts and Buld a Chimne in sd hous nere seven foots between ye gams and Lay a harth in sd Chimne and cover sd hous tite with Boords Rough and Sides — and Shingel ye Rough of sd hous and two Lay one flower and two make it with crooked beams Riseing two foots at ye Lest for ye Roufe 4 beems, and Ribed upon sd beems as may be suffistient and Brick ye wals to ye plaets and make two win- dores one on ye South and ye other on ye Est and make ye dower of plain Boords. Sd house being Studed about 3 foots asunder and two find all for sd house so fer as has bin mentioned and two set it wher ye towne shall agree and to under pin said house. And ye above sd select men dou promis and agree in behalf of ye Town of maldon to pay or case to be paid unto ye above sd William Green 19 pounds for ye above said woork and where with all to do ye same as foloeth ; 5 pounds and twelve shillings in Boords and ye Re- mainder in money as ye woork shall go forward. And sd woork to be don forthwith, by ye 20 of Aprill next ye woork is to be competed, as ye seson will alowe all which Artikels and agrements to be performed by booth partys in Wittness whare of thay have here unto set thare hands this 27 day of October 1712 and in ye elevent yere of her Aiajest's Reign Queen Anne. " p. 186. The building appears tohave been the first separate ediface erected in Malden for educationalpurposes, and must have presented a strange contrast to the spacious andwell ventilated school-houses of the present day.

It was a one-story structure sixteen by twenty feet. In 1719-20 he removed to Leicester, Worcester county, Massachusetts, with other Maiden men, of whom his father's cousin, Captain Samuel Green, was a leader and he was one of fifty to whom was granted the eastern half of the town of Leicester. He was town treasurer of Leicester from 1736 to 1745 and he was living in 1755, when he deeded land adjoining land of Dr. Thomas Green in Leicester. Children, born in Maiden: Mary, February 22, 1710; Sarah, September 13, 1711; Hepzibah, June 13, 1714; William, July 6, 1716. Born in Leicester: Israel, April 13, 1720; Charles, August 18, 1724; Nahum, mentioned below ; Mercy, August 18, 1731. 
Green, William (I1160)
 
287 ***On the Gemuendt/Buhle Family Headstone, John's death date is Feb 2, 1920. That differs with the following abstract from the death cert. It says 01 Feb 1920.

Name: John Buhle
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Event Date: 01 Feb 1920
Event Place: Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States
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Father's Name: August Buhle
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Mother's Name: Caroline Battenhausen
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Reference ID: cn 3391
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Citing this Record:
"New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WV6-XVH : accessed 28 December 2015), John Buhle, 01 Feb 1920; citing Death, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 2,022,158. 
Buhle, John (I145)
 
288 - Source: History of Marathon County Wisconsin and Representative Citizens, by Louis Marchetti, 1913,

page 73

Among the pioneers must be mentioned George G. Green, who came
to Wausau in 1841 and lived here until his death in 1893. He was at
one time interested in the Lyman, respectively in what afterwards became
B. G. Plumer's mill. Like all pioneers, he was a strong, healthy man, and
had a wonderful memory for dates. He said that in the first years of his
residence here, he counted eight hundred Indians, going to the maple groves
above Wausau to make sugar. Indians at that time, and for many years
thereafter, occupied the land in and around Wausau in large numbers.

page 265
On Jefferson street, coming from Main street, was the house of J. Burns
(now Fingerhut), the house of Bradford on corner of Third street, Corey's
house on Third and Jefferson and the Slosson house on corner of Fourth and
Jefferson, with some shanties further east, occupied by the brothers George
and Jacob Stelz, who had removed to Wausau from a family in the town
of Stettin a few years before.

On the north side of Jefferson street beginning west, was the house of
George G. Green and another small building near the corner of Third; the
court house block was unfenced, and Herman Miller's house occupied the
place where the gas company building and opera house now stand. 
Green, George Gustavus (I2053)
 
289 Blackmer, Lucinda (I319)
 
290 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Mable Sarah Pringle (F906)
 
291 012658-08 Stephen YATES, 23 of Hungerford Twp., Farmer. s/o Truman YATES, Farmer & Olive DESHANE married Mabel PRINGLE, 23 of Richmond Twp., d/o Wilbert PRINGLE, Farmer & Esther YOUNGS. Wtn: William RICHMOND of Roblin and Ruth PRINGLE of West Plain on October 8, 1908 at Tamworth


http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/lxa08.htm 
Pringle, Mable Sarah (I2288)
 
292 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I89)
 
293 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3941)
 
294 13 April 1868 calculated from death cert

Birth from Whitney Book, see parents family note 
Pringle, Almon Dorland (I2102)
 
295 15 Nov 1636 – A law was passed requiring every man to register his cattle marks. Francis Cooke’s are recorded as follows: “ffrancis Cooke a hole in the left eare and a slit in he (*) right eare downe the middest of the eare.” Cooke, Francis (I307)
 
296 17 year old Aure'e is a border with the Desrocher Family in 1901 in Ste-Croix de Lotbinière, household 83 that the census take visited, the 114th family he would visit was the Bergeron family, including Aure'e's future husband Arthur at 24 years old

Her parents and family are living in St-Louis-de-Lotbinière nextdoor to a Desrocher family.

1901 Census of Canada Page Information
District:QU LOTBINIÈRE (#166)
Subdistrict:Sainte-Croix G-1 Page 9
Image:View the image with:split screen
Images are from National Archives Web Site
Details:Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6528
Transcriber:  Donna L'Italien

Tye Aurai F Lodger S May 17 1883 17



 
Tye, Aure'e (I294)
 
297 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1798)
 
298 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1799)
 
299 1722 is on familysearch tree Washburn, Sarah (I1837)
 
300 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1838)
 

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