The genealogy of my extended family
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Description: Ancestors with interesting lives.
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# | Full Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Noteworthy |
101 | Col Jeremiah FOLSOM | 23 Jul 1719 | 1802 | Minuteman |
102 | Capt Joseph Libbey FOLSOM | 19 May 1816 | 19 Jul 1855 | Famous military Captain |
103 | Sir John FORSTER | 1220 | 1191 General in the Third Crusade; Was one of the 25 sureties of the Magna Carta in 1215, for which he was excommunicated. | |
104 | Robert Lee FROST | 26 Mar 1874 | 29 Jan 1963 | Poet |
105 | Richard Buckminster “Bucky” FULLER | 12 Jul 1895 | 1 Jul 1983 | Invented the geodesic dome |
106 | Deacon Samuel FULLER | 8 Apr 1608 | 31 Oct 1683 | Was orphaned at 12 years old when his father died during the first Plymouth winter. |
107 | Lt William FURBER | 1614 | 2 Jul 1694 | A founder of Dover, NH |
108 | President James Abram GARFIELD | 19 Nov 1831 | 19 Sep 1881 | 20th POTUS |
109 | Joseph G. GARLAND | 1836 | 1905 | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Choctaw Nation |
110 | Peter GARLAND | 1625 | A founder of Dover, NH | |
111 | Edgar Algernon GASCOYNE-CECIL | 14 Sep 1864 | 24 Nov 1958 | Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1937 |
112 | Thomas GILL | 1616 | 24 Feb 1705 | Early settler of Hingham, MA |
113 | Gov John Taylor GILMAN | 19 Dec 1753 | 1 Sep 1828 | Governor of New Hampshire |
114 | Edward Edmund “Ed” GOLDY | 1896 | 1957 | One of the orginal "untouchables" that served under Elliot Ness, |
115 | President Hiram Ulysses GRANT | 27 Apr 1822 | 23 Jul 1885 | 18th POTUS |
116 | Donald Gregg Adams GREENWOOD | 18 Feb 1921 | Mar 1983 | Player with Cleveland Browns |
117 | Nancy HAGAN | Abt 1780 | 21 Jul 1880 | Assisted runaway slaves |
118 | Sgt John HALL | Abt 1617 | Abt 1677 | A founder of Dover, NH |
119 | James HAMBLEN | Abt 1606 | 22 Oct 1690 | Early settler of Barnstable, MA |
120 | John HANCOCK | 12 Jan 1737 | 8 Oct 1793 | Signed the Declaration of Independence |
121 | Benjamin HARRISON | 5 Apr 1726 | 24 Apr 1791 | Signed the Declaration of Independence |
122 | President Benjamin HARRISON | 20 Aug 1833 | 13 Mar 1901 | 23rd POTUS |
123 | President William Henry HARRISON | 9 Feb 1773 | 4 Apr 1841 | 9th POTUS, for only 31 days |
124 | Nathaniel HAWTHORNE | 4 Jul 1804 | 19 May 1864 | Author of “The Scarlet Letter” and “The House of Seven Gables” |
125 | President Rutherford Birchard HAYES | 4 Oct 1822 | 17 Jan 1893 | 19th POTUS |
126 | Capt John HEARD | 29 Nov 1612 | 17 Jan 1689 | A founder of Dover, NH |
127 | Aaron HEATH | 22 Oct 1753 | 29 Jan 1843 | Fought at Bunker Hill |
128 | Helen “Nellie” HERRON | 2 Jun 1861 | 22 May 1943 | She liked to drink, smoke, and play poker. Wife of President Taft. |
129 | Benjamin HESKETT | 1722 | 1805 | Was convicted of breaking into a house and stealing 5shillings, and sentence to 14 years as bonded worker in America. He was 14 yrs old and otherwise sentenced to death for his crime. |
130 | George Robert Twelve HEWES | Abt 1742 | 5 Nov 1840 | Participated in the Boston Tea Party |
131 | Edward HILTON | 1596 | Bef Mar 1670 | First permanent settler of New Hampshire |
132 | Rev Peter HOBART | Oct 1604 | 20 Jan 1679 | Rev Peter Hobart, along with others from Hingham, England, arrives and is the pastor of the first church in Hingham 1635 |
133 | President Herbert Clark HOOVER | |||
134 | Oceanus HOPKINS | 11 Nov 1620 | Bef 1623 | Only child born aboard the Mayflower |
135 | Stephen HOPKINS | 28 Oct 1581 | 6 Jun 1644 | “Mayflower” |
136 | Capt Robert HOWARD | Abt 1699 | Bef 1799 | Early settler of North Parish, MA |
137 | Theophilus HOWARD | 5 May 1758 | 23 May 1838 | Participated in the Boston Tea Party |
138 | John HOWLAND | Bef 1599 | 23 Feb 1673 | Fell overboard on the Mayflower & was rescued |
139 | Robert HUCKINS | 16 Aug 1620 | 18 Jul 1694 | Early settler of Dover, NH |
140 | Elizabeth HULL | 1628 | 30 Nov 1706 | Spared by the Indians because of her kindness |
141 | Rev Joseph HULL | Abt 1594 | 19 Nov 1665 | Founder Of Barnstable, Massachusetts |
142 | William HUTCHINGS | 6 Oct 1764 | 2 May 1866 | William Hutchings was one of the oldest living Revolutionary War Veterans and was photographed |
143 | Deacon Samuel HYDE | Abt 1610 | 12 Sep 1689 | Early settler of Cambridge, MA |
144 | President Thomas JEFFERSON | 13 Apr 1743 | 4 Jul 1826 | 3rd POTUS |
145 | Nathaniel KEENE | 5 Aug 1642 | 5 Jan 1725 | Convicted of killing a slave woman, Rachel, and fined £5. |
146 | Jonas KIDDER | 16 Nov 1743 | 1 Nov 1837 | Stood over Capt Andre before he was executed |
147 | Peter Cornelius KLINGMANN | 23 Dec 1752 | 2 Apr 1848 | Crossed the Delaware River with George Washington |
148 | Henry KNOX | Abt 1751 | 1806 | First US Secretary of War |
149 | Albert LANGE | 1802 | 1869 | Hague Minister, Netherlands |
150 | Joseph LATHAM | 24 Jan 1704 | 27 Apr 1787 | Renegade Indian |
151 | Marie LATHAM | 1769 | Bef 1865 | Bawdy-house owner |
152 | Humphrey LE HEYR | 1160 | Fought in the Crusades with Richard the Lion Hearted | |
153 | George LEWIS | Abt 1600 | 3 Mar 1664 | Founded Barnstable, MA |
154 | President Abraham LINCOLN | 12 Feb 1809 | 15 Apr 1865 | 16th POTUS |
155 | Amos LINCOLN | 18 Mar 1753 | Abt Jan 1829 | Participated in the Boston Tea Party |
156 | Joel LONG | 27 Jul 1782 | 21 Oct 1871 | A founder of East Blue Hill, Maine |
157 | President James MADISON | 16 Mar 1751 | 28 Jun 1836 | 4th POTUS |
158 | Earl William MARSHALL | Abt 1147 | 1219 | Considered the best knight that ever lived; Supported King John during the signing of the Magna Carta |
159 | Alice MARTIN | 1616 | 4 Oct 1648 | Hanged for killing her daughter |
160 | Michael MCCARNEY | Abt 1741 | 4 Jun 1806 | Fought at Lexington & Concord |
161 | Deacon John MCKEEN | 13 Apr 1714 | 9 Oct 1793 | Member of the 1st provisional Congress in N.H. |
162 | Thomas MCKEEN | 19 Mar 1734 | 24 Jun 1817 | Signed the Declaration of Independence |
163 | Harrison “Henry” MCVAY | 1816 | 16 Sep 1872 | Bigamist |
164 | Mary MNU | Abt 1568 | 17 Apr 1627 | “Mayflower” |
165 | Queen Matilda “Maud” MNU | 1024 | 2 Nov 1083 | Wife of William the Conqueror |
166 | Don Elmer “Jake” MORRELL | 22 Jul 1844 | 17 Mar 1890 | Killed his brother-in-law for $100 and a shotgun. |
167 | Phoebe Anne MOSEY | 13 Aug 1860 | 3 Nov 1926 | Performed as sharpshooter Annie Oakley in Buffalo Bill Cody’s Wild West Show |
168 | Thomas NELSON | 26 Dec 1738 | 4 Jan 1789 | Signed the Declaration of Independence |
169 | Deacon James NESMITH | 10 Dec 1744 | 1 Mar 1796 | Served with his father at Bunker Hill |
170 | James NESMITH | 4 Aug 1718 | 15 Jul 1793 | Served at Battle of Bunker Hill. In Col John Stark’s regiment |
171 | Deacon James NESMITH | 1692 | 9 May 1767 | Original settler of Londonderry, NH |
172 | James NEWTE | 1613 | 1691 | A founder of Dover, NH |
173 | Mercy OTIS | 14 Sep 1728 | 19 Oct 1814 | Author and Poet |
174 | Zemira PALMER | 9 Aug 1831 | 22 Oct 1880 | Was at Sutter’s Mill when gold was discovered in California |
175 | Sarah Lockwood PARDEE | Sep 1839 | 5 Sep 1922 | Built the meandering Winchester Mansion in San Jose, CA. |
176 | Deacon Benjamin PARSONS | Abt 1625 | 25 Aug 1689 | Original settler of Springfield, MA |
177 | Ebenezer PARSONS | 1655 | 8 Sep 1675 | First child of European descent born in Northampton |
178 | Cornet Joseph PARSONS | Abt 1620 | 9 Oct 1683 | Chief founder of Northampton, MA |
179 | Rev Robert PECK | Abt 1586 | 30 Aug 1648 | Robert Peck leads the arrival of 133 settlers from Hingham and Norfolk, England to Hingham, Massachusetts |
180 | Dr Crosby Alpheus PERRY | 1 Mar 1838 | 19 Jan 1925 | Convicted and served three years at Massachusetts State Prison for bigamy |
181 | Capt John PHINNEY | 8 Apr 1696 | 29 Dec 1780 | Founded Gorham, ME |
182 | Gov Benjamin PIERCE | 25 Dec 1757 | 1 Apr 1839 | Governor of New Hampshire |
183 | President Franklin PIERCE | 23 Nov 1804 | 8 Oct 1869 | 14th POTUS |
184 | Richard PINKHAM | Abt Nov 1613 | Aft Jun 1671 | A founder of Dover, NH |
185 | Col John PITCHLYN | 11 Jun 1745 | 20 May 1835 | Indian interpreter for George Washington |
186 | Count Geoffrey PLANTAGENET, V | 24 Aug 1113 | 7 Sep 1151 | Founder of the Plantagenet dynasty |
187 | King John PLANTAGENET | 24 Dec 1166 | 19 Oct 1216 | The baronial revolt at the end of John's reign led to the sealing of Magna Carta. |
188 | Lt William POMFRET | Abt 1590 | 7 Aug 1680 | A founder of Dover, NH |
189 | William POTTER | Aug 1608 | 6 Jun 1662 | A founder of New Haven, Connecticut |
190 | Samuel PRESCOTT | 19 Aug 1751 | Abt 1776 | Participated in midnight ride with Paul Revere; participated in the Boston Tea Party |
191 | Degory PRIEST | Abt 1579 | 1 Jan 1621 | “Mayflower” |
192 | Ann PUTNAM | 18 Oct 1679 | 29 Jun 1716 | One of the original accusers at the Salem Witch Trials |
193 | Sir Saher QUINCY | Abt 1155 | 3 Nov 1219 | Was one of the 25 sureties of the Magna Carta in 1215, for which he was excommunicated. |
194 | Paul REVERE | 1 Jan 1735 | 10 May 1818 | Of Midnight Ride fame |
195 | Henrietta RICHMOND | 30 Sep 1856 | 12 Apr 1936 | Went by wagon train to WA in 1891. |
196 | Kenneth Lewis ROBERTS | 8 Dec 1885 | 21 Jul 1957 | Author |
197 | Thomas ROBERTS | ? | A founder of Dover, NH | |
198 | Sir Richard ROGERS | Abt 1527 | Bef 26 Mar 1605 | Pirate |
199 | Deborah SAMPSON | 17 Dec 1760 | 29 Apr 1827 | Fought in the American Revolution disguised as a man. |
200 | Alexander SHAPLEIGH | 1574 | Bef 5 Jul 1650 | First landholder in Kittery, Maine |
This website uses dates from the Gregorian calendar (New Style), unless otherwise noted.
For more information on dates, see Wikipedia: Old Style and New Style dates.
I strive to document my sources. However, some people and dates are best guesses and will be updated as new information is revealed. If you have something to add, please let me know.
Updated 23 Dec 2023