Eleanor Holdridge Weinstein
Author
Publisher
E.H. Weinstein
Pub. Date
1989
Physical Desc
[30] leaves. : ill., geneal. table, ports.
Language
English
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Joseph Van Orman (ca. 1745-1824) lived with Samuel DePew near the Delaware Water Gap during his boyhood. He was living in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, in 1763. He and his wife, Elizabeth Wybern (d. 1813), had ten children. The family was living in Monomery County, New York, by the 1790 census, and by the mid 1790s at Canandaigua, New York. Their son, Isaac Van Orman (1764-1851) served in the Revolutionary War. He married Elizabeth Truesdaly...
Author
Publisher
E.H. Weinstein
Pub. Date
1989
Physical Desc
[32] leaves. : ill., geneal. table, ports.
Language
English
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Description
John Holdridge and Abigail Tailor were married in 1735 at Colchester, Connecticut. They had three children, perhaps born at Hebron, Connecticut. The family was living at Mystic, Connecticut, when he was killed while serving in the French and Indian War in 1758. His son, John Holdridge (1746-1834), a lieutenant in the Revolutionary War, married Charlotte Waterman (1762-1821) in 1787. They had six children, 1788-1802. The family lived at Wayne...
Author
Publisher
E.H. Weinstein
Pub. Date
1989
Physical Desc
[29] leaves. : ill., coat of arms, geneal. table, ports.
Language
English
Formats
Description
William Janes (ca. 1610-1690) was born in Essex County, England. He and his wife, Mary, immigrated to America and settled first at Boston, Massachusetts. Eight months latter they migrated to New Haven, Connecticut. William and Mary Janes had eleven sons; only four married; the others died as infants or were killed by indians. The family moved to Northfield, Connecticut in 1651. Their sons, Benjamin Janes (b. 1672) and Samuel Janes, moved their...