_Francis CHAMBERLAIN _
| (1589 - ....) m 1613
_William CHAMBERLAIN _|
| (1619 - 1706) m 1646 |
| |_Agnes HAIDEN ________
| (1591 - ....) m 1613
|
|--Sarah CHAMBERLAIN
| (1655 - 1735)
| ______________________
| |
|_Rebecca SHELLEY _____|
(1625 - 1692) m 1646 |
|______________________
_Jacob DEMOUTH _____________+
| (1834 - 1905) m 1861
_John Clem DEMOUTH __|
| (1868 - 1913) m 1892|
| |_Cordelia Elirt MARTINDALE _+
| (1843 - 1923) m 1861
|
|--Almeda DEMOUTH
| (1900 - 1994)
| _Joseph Lanning BARBER _____+
| | (1827 - 1904) m 1847
|_Lillian BARBER _____|
(1871 - 1934) m 1892|
|_Frances Elizabeth DEMOUTH _+
(1830 - 1901) m 1847
Almeda Filice
Avid Seamstress
Almeda Dee Filice died Monday in Gilroy. She was 93.
A native of Wisconsin, she came to Gilroy in 1924 from Morgan Hill. She was a member of Martha's Circle. Mrs. Filice worked in the Filice and Perrelli Cannery until 1965 as the head floor lady, babysat her great-grandchildren until 1985 and was an accomplished seamstress.
She is survived by her sons, Carmen F. Filice of Gilroy and Stanley G. Filice of Chattanooga, Tenn.; daughter-in-law, Gloria Filice of Gilroy; granddaughters, Patti Littlejohn of Gilroy and Toni Rinde of Hollister; grandsons, John Filice of Gilroy and Richard Donaldson of San Diego; four great-granddaughters and one great-great-grandson.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Gabriel Filice; sister, Verna Luth; great-great-grandson, Ryan Mangano and her daughter-in-law, Charlotte Filice.
Funeral services will be Thursday at 9:30 a.m. At Habing Family Funeral Home then proceed to St. Mary's Church for mass at 10 a.m. Burial will follow at St. Mary's Cemetery.
The family would appreciate contributions in her memory to the Father Frank Filice Missionary School Fund, c/o South Valley Bank, 7597 Monterey Rd., Gilroy, CA 95020. Account 0220039826.
[1958] Sent by M. Celius 7 Apr 2010
_John DEMOUTH ________+
| (1794 - 1861) m 1818
_Jacob DEMOUTH _____________|
| (1834 - 1905) m 1861 |
| |_Mariah LEVI _________+
| (1797 - ....) m 1818
|
|--Lottie May DEMOUTH
| (1877 - 1947)
| _Samuel MARTINDALE ___+
| | (1814 - 1890)
|_Cordelia Elirt MARTINDALE _|
(1843 - 1923) m 1861 |
|_Lucinda E. LAWRENCE _
(1818 - 1870)
[215] Lottie's middle name is from form sent by M Cekius 16 Jan 2011, birth of daughter Emie Blanche Nuttin.
1880 Federal Census--Weston, Clark, WI
Jacob Demouth age 45, b. NJ, Farmer, Father b. NJ
Wife: Cordealia age 36, b. VT, Parents b. VT
Son: Don A. 17, b. WI
Dau: Eva 16, b. WI
Son: John 12, b. WI, Student
Son: Samuel 6, b. WI, Student
Dau: Sharlet 3, b. WI
Dau: Lucindah 1, b. WI
Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930
Groom's Name: Clifford Nutting
Groom's Birth Date:
Groom's Birthplace: Madison Center, Main
Groom's Age:
Bride's Name: Lotta May Demouth
Bride's Birth Date:
Bride's Birthplace: Christie
Bride's Age:
Marriage Date: 09 Dec 1903
Marriage Place: Clark, Wisconsin
Groom's Father's Name: Benjamin F. Nutting
Groom's Mother's Name: Josephine Hayden
Bride's Father's Name: Jacob Demouth
Bride's Mother's Name: Cordelia Martindale
Groom's Race: White
Groom's Marital Status:
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
Bride's Race: White
Bride's Marital Status:
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00339-4
System Origin: Wisconsin-EASy
Source Film Number: 1275880
Reference Number: 989
[9629] Casper was the son of August Fuerhoff and Florentine Kotter.
_____________________
|
_William HICKMAN ____|
| (1880 - 1937) |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--William E. HICKMAN
| (1923 - 1975)
| _John VONBERG _______+
| | (1858 - 1929) m 1884
|_Nora VONBERG, ______|
(1886 - 1968) |
|_Mary DITTMER _______
(1860 - 1950) m 1884
[9732] William was a chemist.
_____________________
|
_George Johann HOFF _____|
| (1865 - 1923) m 1895 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Lillian Evelyn HOFF
|
| _Adam ZIMMERMAN _____+
| | (1837 - 1899) m 1868
|_Clara Phoebe ZIMMERMAN _|
(1877 - 1917) m 1895 |
|_Elizabeth BRITZIUS _+
(1844 - 1911) m 1868
_George HOLMES ______
| (1594 - 1645)
_John HOLMES ________|
| (1639 - 1676) |
| |_Deborah ____________
| (.... - 1662)
|
|--John HOLMES
| (1663 - 1743)
| _Thomas WISWALL _____+
| | (1601 - 1683) m 1632
|_Sarah WISWALL ______|
(1642 - 1676) |
|_Elizabeth __________
(1604 - 1665) m 1632
[3406]
Per wayne Olsen:
From History of Montville CT from 1640 to 1896., by Henry A. Baker. Hartford Co. 1896:
The Holmes families of Montville and Colchester appear to be very closely connected with those of Plymouth, MA, and they probably emigrated from the Plymouth Colony to CT. LT John Homes appears in Colchester and was voted an inhabitant there 22 Dec 1718. Chosen Surveyor 27 Dec 1720 and again in 1722. Selectman in 1723 and 1724.
From "The Gustin and Carlisle Genealogy", by Lester C. Gustin, 1954, Modern Press, Newton, MA:
Was born in Dorchester in 1663(?), baptized with his sister Sarah, Nov 5, 1667, and died in Colchester, CT, sometime after 1730, perhaps in 1748. The History of New London Co., p. 387 states that John Holmes and Josiah Gates were living in Colchester in 1730. John went to Dedham in 1682 or a few years previous, probably with his brother Samuel into that part of Dedham, now Readville. We find him taxed in Dedham Town Records for many things, the last entry being Dec 15, 1677. (doesn't make sense... only 10 yrs old?!!). He lived a while in Roxbury. In Jan 1689 he was granted a piece of land in Stow, where he settled and married there, first about 1690, Elizabeth Gates. He married second, in Franklin, CT, Dec 3, 1729 Ann Rockwell, born in Windsor (?) and died in Colchester(?).
March 25, 1697 he sold his grant of land. Identified as a New England carpenter and wife Elizabeth. Lot located on both sides of Heather Medow Brook.
After his children grew up he removed to Colchester, CT, where he was voted an inhabitant, Dec 22, 1718. The early history of Colchester contains many pioneers named Gates which perhaps may account for John's removal there from Stow. He became prominent in Colchester, serving the town in various offices.
7 children, all born in Stow.
From "Chronicles of a CT Farm" compiled by Mary E. Perkins, Boston, 1905:
References to LT Holmes and location of his farm in above pub.
__
|
_Josiah NUTTING _____|
| (1770 - ....) |
| |__
|
|
|--Josiah Marshall NUTTING
|
| __
| |
|_Abiah VARNUM _______|
(1781 - ....) |
|__
__
|
_Thomas PIERCE ______|
| (1583 - 1666) |
| |__
|
|
|--Robert PIERCE
|
| __
| |
|_Elizabeth??? _______|
(1595 - 1667) |
|__