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Carrie Wait
(1851 - 1922)
1920 US Census Name: Carrie S Wait Age: 67 Birth Year: abt 1853 Birthplace: Connecticut Home in 1920: Teaneck, Bergen, New Jersey Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House:...
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Edward Stow MP
(1807 - 1847)
Died unmarried
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Frederick Stow MP
(1817 - 1900)
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George Stow MP
(1803 - 1810)
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William Stow MP
(1811 - d.)
Had 10 children.
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Jane Carrington MP
(1813 - 1880)
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Sarah Merwin MP
(1814 - 1839)
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John Beecher MP
(1594 - c.1637)
Reference: "Saints, Sinners, and the Beechers" by Lyman Beecher Stowe, copyright 1934 (Bobbs-Merril) Pages 17-19: "1637/8 John Beecher arrived in Boston, from Kent, England in a company of 50 men and 2...
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Martha Stowe MP
(c.1628 - 1717)
From "The Great Migration Newsletter," Vol. 15, 17 Dec 2007 [4] In 1852 Luther Metcalf Harris, in his genealogy of the family of MICHAEL METCALFE 1637, Dedham [NEHGR 6:173], stated that the immigrant...
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Bethiah Stowe
(c.1658 - 1732)
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Mary Stow
(1756 - 1846)
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Mary Morse MP
(1685 - 1727)
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Nathaniel Stowe MP
(c.1652 - 1705)
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Thankful Hills MP
(c.1646 - 1711)
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Mary Stowe MP
(c.1643 - 1705)
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John Stowe, Sr. MP
(c.1641 - 1688)
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Rev. Samuel Stowe MP
(1645 - 1720)
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Jerusha Beecher MP
(c.1705 - 1790)
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Allen Lovejoy
(1825 - 1904)
Mr. Lovejoy grew up in Maine and learned the carpenter trade. In 1850 he moved to Janesville Wisconsin and worked as a builder. He started a lumberyard and branched out to own a few. He purchased sever...
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Hope Stowe MP
(c.1622 - 1704)
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Mehitable Perkins
(1811 - 1880)
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James Stowe
(1806 - 1845)
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Mehitable Stowe
(c.1781 - 1834)
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Isaac Stowe
(c.1781 - c.1865)
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Brevet Maj. General Joseph Roswell Hawley (USA), Governor, U.S. Senator
(1826 - 1905)
Joseph Roswell Hawley (October 31, 1826 – March 18, 1905) was the 42nd Governor of Connecticut, a U.S. politician in the Republican and Free Soil parties, a Civil War general, and a journalist and ne...
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Lieutenant Ephraim Hawley (Continental Navy)
(1746 - 1777)
During the American Revolution, Ephraim Hawley (1746–1777) served as a Lieutenant on the two-masted schooner USS Royal Savage (1776). His cousin, Captain David Hawley, commanded the ship. At the Batt...
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Sgt. James Hawley MP
(1713 - 1746)
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Captain David Hawley (Continental Navy)
(1741 - 1807)
David Hawley (1741–1807), Captain in the newly formed United States Navy and Privateer, commanded the USS Royal Savage in the first U.S. naval battle of the American Revolutionary War in 1776. Bi...
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John Stowe 1539 MP
(c.1539 - 1601)
John Stow was a historian, Innholder, antiquary and became Clerk of Parish at Biddenden in 1587. History is indebted to him for his "Stow Chronicles", a historical account of events in London during th...
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Capt Anthony Stow MP
(1775 - 1847)
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Esther Stow MP
(deceased)
Baldwin Genealogy. Pg. 579 Families of Early Milford, Connecticut, pg. 39
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Martha Stow (Stowe) MP
(1776 - d.)
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Jedediah Stow MP
(1778 - 1855)
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Harriet Stow MP
(1806 - 1884)
1850 US census Harriet, aged 43, in Milford, born Ct. The Baldwin genealogy from 1500 to 1881 (1881) Author: Baldwin, C. C. (Charles Candee), 1834-1895 Subject: Baldwin family Publisher: Clevelan...
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Elizabeth Lyman
(1744 - 1808)
Elizabeth Lyman, dau. of Thomas and Ann Lyman, was born Mar.11, 1744 at Durham, Middlesex, Conn.; married May 16,1764 in Middlesex County, Conn. with EZRA BALDWIN, son of Ezra Baldwin and Ruth Curtis. ...
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Margaret Hawley MP
(1880 - 1963)
Birth: Jun. 12, 1880 Death: Dec. 18, 1963 Margaret Foote Hawley's parents died when she was quite young. She was raised by her aunt Harriet Foote Hawley and her uncle Joseph Hawley and later took t...
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Harriet Hawley MP
(1831 - 1886)
Harriet Ward Foote Hawley (1831-1886) Harriet Foote Hawley, a first cousin of the Beechers, married Joseph R. Hawley in 1855. During the Civil War Harriet became her husband's confidential secretary ...
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Eliza Tyler
(1809 - 1834)
Birth: unknown, Massachusetts, USA Death: Aug., 1834, Walnut Hills (Hamilton County), Hamilton County, Ohio, USA First wife of Calvin Stowe husband of Harriet Beecher Stowe. Eliza died in A...
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Samuel Charles Stowe MP
(1848 - 1849)
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Charles Edward Stowe MP
(1850 - 1934)
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Georgianna May Stowe MP
(1843 - 1890)
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Frederick Stowe MP
(1840 - 1870)
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Henry Ellis Stowe MP
(1838 - 1857)
Birth: Cincinnati / Walnut Hills
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Eliza Tyler Stowe MP
(1836 - 1912)
The twins were born either the 26th or 29th of September.
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Hattie Beecher Stowe, the author's daughter MP
(1836 - 1907)
Birth: Walnut Hills or Cincinnati She was originally name Isabella, but was baptized as Harriet. This way the twins were named after both of Calvin's wives.
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Samuel Stow
(deceased)
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Phineas STOWE
(c.1771 - 1811)
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Jedediah Stowe
(c.1756 - c.1843)
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John Stowe, Sergt.
(c.1761 - 1839)
A Patriot of the American Revolution for CONNECTICUT with the rank of Private. DAR Ancestor #: A110897
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William Stowe
(c.1763 - c.1793)
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Abigail Stowe
(c.1785 - 1844)
Abigail Gun Baldwin, dau. of Elihu Baldwin and PHEBE (see NOTES in Elihu's profile). She was bpt. in Milford.Conn., Oct. 2,1785 (after the death of Elihu's 1st wife in 1784); m. Sept. 20, 1809 with SAM...
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Samuel Stowe MP
(1785 - 1870)
Samuel Stow(e) of Milford, Conn.,m . Sept. 20,1809, with ABIGAIL GUN BALDWIN, dau. of Elihu Baldwin and PHEBE (see Elihu profile data). She was bpt in Milford, Conn., Oct. 2,1785. and d. in Milford on ...
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Hepsibah Bigelow
(1779 - 1866)
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Samuel Stowe
(1772 - 1808)
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David Stowe
(1729 - c.1792)
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Samuel Stowe
(1742 - d.)
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Thomas Stowe
(c.1698 - 1746)
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John Stow
(1691 - 1724)
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Nathaniel Stowe, Jr.
(c.1663 - 1724)
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Nathaniel Stowe MP
(c.1621 - 1684)
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John Lyman MP
(deceased)
[ ] John Lyman, of Durham and Middlefield. Born 1717, died 1763. Married Hope Hawley, great-granddaughter of Rev. Samuel Stow, first minister of Middletown, also great-granddaughter of David Atwate...
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Asa Lyman
(1777 - 1836)
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William Lyman
(1738 - 1827)
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Jonathan Lyman
(1683 - 1753)
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Richard Ford Lyman, III
(1647 - 1708)
Richard LYMAN III38 was born on 26 May 1647 in Hartford, Hartford , Connecticut. He died on 4 Nov 1708 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut. Richard LYMAN III and Elizabeth COWLES were married on 26 May...
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Richard B. Lyman, Jr. MP
(1617 - 1662)
Richard LYMAN II 32, 33 34, 35 was born about 1617 in High Ongar, Essex, England. Baptized Feb. 24, 1617 High Ongar, Essex, England. He died on 3 Jun 1662 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts. Rich...
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Theodore Benedict Lyman, Bishop of North Carolina
(1815 - 1893)
Theodore Benedict Lyman (Nov. 27, 1815 – Dec. 13, 1893), was the fourth Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina.[1] He was born in Brighton, Massachusetts. Father of William Whittingham Lyman...
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Benjamin Hawley MP
(1696 - 1765)
Joseph Hawley, b. 1603, probably at Parwich, Derbyshire England; at Stratford, Fairfield County CT in 1649 and perhaps before. He married Katherine Birdseye, daughter of John Birdseye, ca. 1646. His so...
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John Hawley MP
(1830 - 1895)
Born in Hawleyville, Connecticut, Hawley moved with his parents to Carthage, Illinois, in 1833. He attended the public schools and Jacksonville College, Jacksonville, Illinois. He studied law. ...
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William C Hawley MP
(1789 - d.)
William C HAWLEY (Joseph HAWLEY6, William HAWLEY5, Benjamin HAWLEY4, Samuel HAWLEY Sr3, Joseph HAWLEY2, (unknown one ) HAWLEY1) was born 9 Jul 1789, and died 11 Mar 1835. He was buried in Moss Ridge Ce...
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John N Hawley MP
(1791 - 1862)
Born Dec 29, 1791 in Lands End, Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut and died 22, May 1862 in Brookfield, Fairfield, Connecticut. Buried at Laurel Hill Cem, Brookfield, Fairfield, Connecticut. Married fir...
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Sarah Stowe MP
(1759 - 1838)
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Julia Lovejoy
(1849 - 1953)
Julia Stow Lovejoy (1849-1953) was a fascinating person in her own right. A thirty-year-old school teacher when she married Allen P. Lovejoy (who was 55 at the time), she became the first president of ...
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Grace Clark
(1813 - 1891)
The Baldwin genealogy from 1500 to 1881 (1881) Author: Baldwin, C. C. (Charles Candee), 1834-1895 Subject: Baldwin family Publisher: Cleveland, O, [Leader printing company] Possible copyright status:...
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Rufus Hawley MP
(1741 - 1826)
Rev Rufus Hawley was born Mar. 4, 1741 in East Granby, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA and died on Jan. 6, 1826 West Avon, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA. He is buried in West Avon Cemetery in Avo...
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Samuel Hawley, Sr. MP
(1647 - 1734)
Came to Stratford , Conn. with his parents in early 1650. He was a farmer, but dealt largely in real estate. Was the fourth largest land owner in the township - was also one of the original owners of t...
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Captain Joseph Hawley
(1675 - 1752)
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Thomas Hawley
(c.1609 - 1676)
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Richard Lyman (Immigrant) MP
(1580 - 1640)
Richard Lyman came to New England in September 1631. He was the patriarch of the Lymans in New England. He was born about 25 miles east by south from London and was baptized 30 Oct 1580. Biographical...
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Elizabeth Stowe MP
(c.1590 - 1638)
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Isabella Beecher Hooker MP
(1822 - 1907)
Author, leader of suffrage movement, member of Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame Isabella Beecher Hooker was born on February 22, 1822 in Litchfield, Connecticut to the abolitionist Rev. Lyman Beecher...
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Freelove Stowe MP
(c.1728 - 1805)
From Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution, Mary Philotheta Root published in 1904 "The Milford chapter did not need to deliberate long in the selection of a name. The name of Freelove Bal...
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Richard Baldwin MP
(1665 - 1742)
Vital Statistics Richard Baldwin son of John and Mary (Bruen) was born 2nd week of June 1665 (MVR), baptized 30 December 1666 (MCI). His will is dated 25 December 1742. He married Amy Oviatt who wa...
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Lt. Joseph Hawley MP
(c.1602 - 1690)
) May be the sibling of Hannah, Elizabeth, Robert, and Thomas. He is assumed to have come to America circa 1629-1630, possibly accompanied by Thomas Hauley and Robert Haule, who may have been brother...
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Jehiel Hawley MP
(c.1685 - 1727)
The Hawley Record, compiled and published by Elias Sill Hawley, 1890 Genealogical Note #20, page 452 Jehiel Hawley, son of Samuel, Sen, born in 1685, was a hatter by trade, and settled in Durham, CT, w...
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Hope Lyman MP
(c.1719 - c.1753)
The wife of John6 was Hope Hawley, daughter of Jehiel Hawley and Hope, daughter of Ichabod Stow and Mary Atwater, daughter of David Atwater, of New Haven. That Hope (Stow) Hawley was daughter of Ichabo...
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David Henry Beecher MP
(1738 - 1805)
David was a blacksmith. He was a man of strong, positive character and attained celebrity in all the country round. David had 5 wives. The third, Esther lyman, was the mother of and died two days aft...
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Esther Hawley Lyman MP
(c.1742 - 1775)
Born between 1742-1749 in Durham, Middlesex Co., Conn. or New Haven, Conn. Death: New Haven or Farmington, Conn.
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Rev. Lyman Beecher MP
(1775 - 1863)
Lyman Beecher October 12, 1775-January 10, 1863 Find a Grave Memorial #3071 Lyman graduated at Yale College in 1797; studied with Dr. Dwight; licensed to preach in 1798; married and settled in the ...
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Hope Hawley MP
(c.1694 - 1763)
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John Stowe 1581 MP
(c.1581 - 1643)
John "The Immigrant" Stowe" John Stowe is the ancestor of the well-known Stowe family of New England. Baptized at Biddenden, England on January 14, 1581-2. He married Elizabeth Bigge, daughter of Joh...
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Rev. Samuel Stow MP
(c.1623 - 1704)
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Thomas Stowe, Jr. MP
(c.1650 - 1730)
Thomas Stowe (Thomas, John, John, John) was born in 1650 and died March 19, 1729/30. He married Bethia Stocking on October 16, 1675. She was the daughter of Deacon Samuel Stocking and Bethia Hopkins....
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Samuel Stowe
(1681 - 1740)
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Thomas Stowe, Sr. MP
(1615 - c.1684)
Became a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston in 1638. In 1648, he moved to Concord and owned a farm of 666 acres with his brother Samuel. He preached at Middletown for sever...
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Mary Griggs
(c.1618 - 1680)
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Henry Stow MP
(1804 - 1895)
Henry STOW b: 15 DEC 1804 d: 11 OCT 1895. Married Susan Burwell FOLLIAT b: 26 FEB 1819 d: 2 JUL 1908. Children: Edward F STOW b: 23 NOV 1848 d: 1849 Julia Isbell STOW b: 30 DEC 1849 married All...
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Elisha Stowe MP
(1783 - 1851)
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Stephen Stowe MP
(1726 - 1777)
DAR Ancestor #: A110930 Stephen Stowe, Martyr of Milford, A Hero of the American Revolutionary War Stephen Stowe May 22, 1726-February 8, 1777 Parents: Samuel Stowe 1681-1740 and Esther Mould W...
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Ichabod Stowe MP
(c.1652 - 1695)
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