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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Frisbee (and variant spellings) families came mainly from Ireland and from Frisby-on-the-Wreak, in Leicestershire, England. Some settled in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, and Virginia ca. 1615. Some focus is on (but not limited to) the descendants of Edward Frisbie (born ca. 1621) who was an original settler of Branford, Connecticut. His descendants, and other Frisby...
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N.G. Frisbee
Pub. Date
c1976-1979
Physical Desc
2 v.
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English
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"...most persons of the Frisbie name...now living in the United States, are descendants of an Edward Frisbie who is found in 1644 as a young man in Branford, Connecticut, then a part of New Haven Colony... research has turned up a number of Frisbies of various spellngs whose relationship to Edward of Branford cannot be established, and these persons have been tabulated in the Family Association's unclassified records.".
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A.M. Murdock
Pub. Date
1990
Physical Desc
p. 54-106 : ill., geneal. tables, maps.
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English
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Thomas Clemons married Mehitable Colburn in 1756 in Dedham, Massachusetts. They later moved to Vermont. One descendant, Wesley Clemons (1802-1849) married Lucretia Smith (1805-1892) in Granville, New York. She later moved to Illinois and then Kansas. Descendants lived in Vermont, Kansas, and elsewhere.
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N.G. Frisbie
Pub. Date
1974
Physical Desc
vi, 72 [i.e. 74] leaves
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English
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Philemon Frisbie (1801-1855) was born at Brandford, Connecticut and died in Illinois. He married Rachael Edmund in Wheeling, Virginia. They had ten children. Children and grandchildren migrated to Kansas.
Includes many other Frisbie, Frisby, Frisbey families in Kansas.
Author
Publisher
N.G. Frisbie
Pub. Date
[1974]
Physical Desc
v, 49 leaves
Language
English
Description
Most of the Frisbies who live or have lived in Missiouri are descendants of Edward Frisbie of Branford, Connecticut, one of the earliest settlers in New England. There are others listed as unclassified Frisbies whose relationship to Edward Frisbie is unknown. Still others are later-comers, Frisbies who are known to have come to America at the time of the Revolutionary War or later. The present study includes all Frisbies of all spellings who are known...
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Publisher
Library of Congress Photoduplication Service
Pub. Date
1985
Physical Desc
on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
Language
English
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John Bower (d.1687/1688) was a son of George Bower (who immigrated to Scituate, Massachusetts and later moved to Salem and then to Cambridge, Massachusetts). John graduated from Harvard, taught school in Plymouth, Massachusetts, and moved to Derby, Connecticut in 1672 (he had been coming to Derby as a preacher since 1653). Descendants and relatives listed lived chiefly in Connecticut.
Author
Publisher
[publisher not identified]
Pub. Date
1879
Physical Desc
Also available on microfilm.
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English
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John Bower (d.1687/1688) was a son of George Bower (who immigrated to Scituate, Massachusetts and later moved to Salem and then to Cambridge, Massachusetts). John graduated from Harvard, taught school in Plymouth, Massachusetts, and moved to Derby, Connecticut in 1672 (he had been coming to Derby as a preacher since 1653). Descendants and relatives listed lived chiefly in Connecticut.
Author
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N. G. Frisbie
Pub. Date
1973
Physical Desc
iv, 87 [i.e. 91] leaves. ; 29 cm.
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English
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A genealogy of the Frisbie/Frisbee/Frisbey/Frisby families in Illinois who are descendants of Edward Frisbie born about 1621 in Virginia Colony and died 10 May 1690 in Branford, Conn.
Author
Publisher
N. G. Frisbie
Pub. Date
1973
Physical Desc
iv, 89 [i.e. 91] leaves. ; 29 cm.
Language
English
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A genealogy of the Frisbie/Frisbee/Frisbey/Frisby families in Ohio who are descendants of Edward Frisbie born about 1621 in Virginia Colony and died 10 May 1690 in Branford, Conn.
Author
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N. G. Frisbie
Pub. Date
1977
Physical Desc
73-122 leaves ; 28 cm.
Language
English
Description
A supplement to the genealogy of the Frisbie/Frisbey/Frisby/Frisbee families in Kansas who are descendants of Edward Frisbie born about 1621 in Virginia Colony and died 10 May 1690 in Branford, Conn.
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J. W. Blackstone, Jr
Pub. Date
1907
Physical Desc
[293] p. : port. ; 28 cm.
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English
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A genealogy of the descendants of William Blackstone born 1595, died 26 May 1675 and his wife Sarah Stevenson, died June 1673. They were married 4 July 1659.
Includes Van Every, Hoadley, Frisbie, and related families.
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Publisher
Rose Family Association
Pub. Date
1983
Physical Desc
xvi, 512 p. : ill., facsims., ports.
Language
English
Description
Robert Rose (ca.1594-1664) married twice (once in England) and immigrated from England to Wethersfield, Connecticut, later moving to Branford, Connecticut. Descendants lived in New England, New York, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, Missouri and elsewhere.
Author
Publisher
N.G. Frisbie
Pub. Date
c1984-c1988
Physical Desc
3 v. : ill., coat of arms, maps, ports.
Language
English
Description
Edward Frisbie (ca.1621?-d.1690) emigrated from England to Branford, Connecticut. The story of Edward's origin is discussed fully in Volume I, as is the family's probable origin in the village of Frisby-on-the-Wreake in Leicestershire, England. He had a grandson Joseph Frisbie (1688-1758) who probably built Hearthstone, the family home still standing on the Boston Post Road in Branford, in about 1727. Descendants and relatives in New England, New...
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