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_Joseph BAILEY ______|
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|--William BAILEY
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|_Jerusha WADSWORTH __|
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I have 2 old letters re: the Bailey genealogy, one dated 1917 and the other was before that written by Esther Handlin Curtis, Esther's mother was Betsy Bailey who was a niece to the above Joseph Bailey. In one of the letters it lists the children of Joseph and Jerusha Wadsworth Bailey; Sarah, Jerusha, John, Joseph and William. Sarah is the one that married John Levi.
_Robert WISWALL Jr.__+
| (1570 - 1616)
_Thomas WISWALL _____|
| (1601 - 1683) m 1632|
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|--John FARR
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|_Elizabeth __________|
(1604 - 1665) m 1632|
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_Elisha HIGGINS _____+
| (1677 - 1750) m 1701
_Jonathan HIGGINS ___|
| (1711 - 1777) m 1735|
| |_Jane COLLINS _______+
| (1684 - 1739) m 1701
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|--Lurania HIGGINS
| (1738 - 1747)
| _David DOANE ________+
| | (1674 - 1748)
|_Rachel DOANE _______|
(1714 - ....) m 1735|
|_Dorothy HORTON _____+
(1680 - ....)
_James HOW __________+
| (1598 - 1702)
_John HOWE (How)_____|
| (1602 - 1680) m 1640|
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|--Thomas HOWE
| (1656 - 1733)
| _Elijah JONES _______
| | (1595 - ....)
|_Mary Martha JONES __|
(1618 - 1672) m 1640|
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_Enos KELLOG ________
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_Elisha KELLOG Capt._|
| (1784 - 1842) m 1809|
| |_Abigail SEYMORE ____
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| _Ephraim DERRICK ____+
| | (1756 - 1832) m 1786
|_Betsey DERRICK _____|
(1791 - 1832) m 1809|
|_Elizabeth GUSTIN ___+
(1760 - 1845) m 1786
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_Jeremy Allen PAMPLIN ___|
| (1975 - ....) m 2000 |
| |_Rae Anna HOLLIDAY __+
| (1950 - ....) m 1973
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|--Sarah Kay PAMPLIN
| (2011 - ....)
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|_Stephanie Rachel BROCK _|
(1976 - ....) m 2000 |
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_Mathias SCHMIEDLIN __|
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|--Salome SCHMIEDLIN
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| _John Jacob WINTERMANTEL _+
| | (1799 - 1879) m 1822
|_Salome WINTERMANTLE _|
(1823 - 1904) |
|_Salome WALTER ___________
(1800 - 1883) m 1822
_Ziba TRYON _________+
| (1684 - 1753) m 1708
_Oliver TRYON _______|
| (1715 - 1768) m 1746|
| |_Dorothy BALDWIN ____+
| (1683 - 1758) m 1708
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|--Abigail TRYON
| (1754 - ....)
| _Ebenezer MUDGE _____+
| | (1683 - 1758) m 1708
|_Deborah MUDGE ______|
(1726 - ....) m 1746|
|_Abigail SKINNER ____+
(1690 - 1765) m 1708
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I found the following reference regarding an Isaac Lamb, Abigail his wife, and Job Mead in a book at WI State Historical Society. This Isaac lived in Amenia, NY, very close to Sharon, CT. However, it now appearss that this may have been a different Isaac Lamb. According to my correspondent, Mr. Layton, The Issac Lamb in Amenia was the son of William. Our Isaac Lamb was the son of Isaac Lamb. That Isaac Lamb died before 1790 according to FamilySearch. Right now (3/2012) I'm keeping my mind open.
31 Aug 2004:In response to a Query about the meaning of a finding re: Isaac Lamb's death reference
Intestate:Lamb, Isaac - Amenia, US Army soldier Date: 5/11/1792 To whom assigned: Abigail, his widow, renounced her rights and Job Mead, Amenia farmer (source: Dutchess Co., NY Probate Records 1787 - 1865; Register of Wills and letters Testamentary and of Administration in the Sur, Rhinebeck, NY 12572.)
I received the following: I have a book "United Presbyterian Church in Amenia: History 1748-1910" that I purchased when I was there last week, while researching for my FARR ancestors in Amenia. In the records, it has an Isaac Lamb in 1758, donating 8 L to the building of the Red Meeting House. There is also a David Lamb donating 1 L , Nathan Mead Jr 6 L, Eli Mead 1 L, and Joab Mead 4 L - 10 S. ( L= pounds S= shillings). There is no baptismal records for either of these families between 1749-1775. There were no baptism records at all for the church between 1775-1786. Job Mead is mentioned in 1794 and is refered to as Capt Job Mead, and serving on the church committee. The Church was staunchly Puritan up til 1788, when it began it's move to Presbyterian.In 1800, Capt Job Mead donated $16.25 towards repairs to the church, Job Mead Jr 3.25, Nathan Mead 3.00. I do not find any Lamb's at all. Capt Job seems as tho he is a prominant figure within the church, until his death in 1819.I do have a copy of the Old Amenia Cemetery, showing all the graves, and who is buried where. I do not find any Lamb's as being buried in this cemetery (that I can see). I do find Mead's. There are other cemeteries in the Amenia area tho.Now, as to the meaning of what you found. I am going to venture a good guess at it. There was a lot of curfuffle happening in the church for some time. Some had left and became members of the newly formed Baptist church in town, not agreeing with the ways and administration of the Amenia Church. The church council changed the terms of covenant several times over the years. Being a member, you were to be totally committed, financially as well as spiritually. The church was one of great strictness it seems, almost to a form of a dictatorship by the elders. One of a few things could be probable. a) When Isaac died, his wife Abigail renounced her rights to his ownings, as well as Job Mead, as a leader of the church, as to what the church should get. b) Isaac owed Job monies, which he chose not to collect, being Bretheren to Isaac. c) depending when it was probated, it could have been that Abigail would receive nothing if she should re-marry (possibly, Mead). I do find an "A. Mead" buried in the cemetery near Capt Job. The financial records I found as charts in the book. I will read more of the actual text, and see if I can find more about Isaac.Good Luck ...... Mark
Kelly, Arthur C.M., Dutchess Co., NY Probate Records 1787 - 1865; Register of Wills and letters Testamentary and of Administration in the Sur, Rhinebeck, NY 12572.
"Intestate:Lamb, Isaac - Amenia, US Army soldier Date: 5/11/1792 To whom assigned: Abigail, his widow, renounced her rights and Job Mead, Amenia farmer"
I have a book "United Presbyterian Church in Amenia: History 1748-1910" that I purchased when I was there last week, while researching for my FARR ancestors in Amenia. In the records, it has an Isaac Lamb in 1758, donating 8 L to the building of the Red Meeting House. There is also a David Lamb donating 1 L , Nathan Mead Jr 6 L, Eli Mead 1 L, and Joab Mead 4 L - 10 S. ( L= pounds S= shillings). There is no baptismal records for either of these families between 1749-1775. There were no baptism records at all for the church between 1775-1786. Job Mead is mentioned in 1794 and is refered to as Capt Job Mead, and serving on the church committee. The Church was staunchly Puritan up til 1788, when it began it's move to Presbyterian.In 1800, Capt Job Mead donated $16.25 towards repairs to the church, Job Mead Jr 3.25, Nathan Mead 3.00. I do not find any Lamb's at all. Capt Job seems as tho he is a prominant figure within the church, until his death in 1819.I do have a copy of the Old Amenia Cemetery, showing all the graves, and who is buried where. I do not find any Lamb's as being buried in this cemetery (that I can see). I do find Mead's. There are other cemeteries in the Amenia area tho.Now, as to the meaning of what you found. I am going to venture a good guess at it. There was a lot of curfuffle happening in the church for some time. Some had left and became members of the newly formed Baptist church in town, not agreeing with the ways and administration of the Amenia Church. The church council changed the terms of covenant several times over the years. Being a member, you were to be totally committed, financially as well as spiritually. The church was one of great strictness it seems, almost to a form of a dictatorship by the elders. One of a few things could be probable. a) When Isaac died, his wife Abigail renounced her rights to his ownings, as well as Job Mead, as a leader of the church, as to what the church should get. b) Isaac owed Job monies, which he chose not to collect, being Bretheren to Isaac. c) depending when it was probated, it could have been that Abigail would receive nothing if she should re-marry (possibly, Mead). I do find an "A. Mead" buried in the cemetery near Capt Job. The financial records I found as charts in the book. I will read more of the actual text, and see if I can find more about Isaac.Good Luck ...... Mark
[411] posting by Mark Farr
Probate Court held March 19, 1768, "Abigail Tryon, dau. of Oliver Tryon, late of Sharon, deceased, a minor, ae. 13 years on the first day of June last, made choice of Elnathan Goodrich as her guardian."
"b. June 1, 1755,"
[403] This source misstates Abigail's birth through an arithmetic error. It lists her birth as "b. June 1, 1755," But it also cites a probate court record from 3/19/1768 which says "Abigail Tryon...13 years on the first day of June last..."