_Frank A. DEMOUTH ___+
| (1875 - 1943) m 1896
_Lester Elvin DEMOUTH _|
| (1898 - 1969) |
| |_Daisy Edith JONES __
| (1876 - 1956) m 1896
|
|--Wayne F. DEMOUTH
| (1923 - 1986)
| _____________________
| |
|_Josephine ____________|
|
|_____________________
_John FREEMAN _______+
| (1541 - 1629) m 1568
_Edmund FREEMAN _____|
| (1572 - 1623) m 1590|
| |_ ISHAM _____________
| (1545 - ....) m 1568
|
|--John FREEMAN
| (1600 - 1648)
| _George COLES _______
| | (1550 - ....) m 1574
|_Alice COLES ________|
(1573 - 1651) m 1590|
|_Mrs. COLES _________
(1554 - ....) m 1574
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Per Wayne Olson:
Much conflicting info in "First Settlers of New England", by Pope:
John, husbandman, ae. 35, with Sycilie, ae. 4, Marie, ae. 50, Johnae. 9, came in the Abigail in July 1635. He settled at Sudbury; propr.1639. Wife Elizabeth; ch. Joseph b. 29 (1) 1645, James b. and d. 1647.Elizabeth Freeman (his widow?) m. 13 Nov 1649, Josiah Haine.
From "Freeman Genealogy," Boston, Franklin Press, 1875:
(repeated list on ships)...Whether all whose names are on the listsembarked, and actually came over, we are not able to determine; we can only trace with a probability approximating to certainty, besides thosealready mentioned as constituting the immediate family of our ancestor, the name of "John, ae. 35," who beyond question, was an original proprietor of the township of Sudbury in 1639, and who probably had a daughter Elizabeth who married Thos. Gates. Nor can we satisfactorilyaccount for the apparent absence of any mention of the WIFE of our ancestor. Our opinion is, that she came over in the ship "Abigail" with her husband and children.
It has, we confess, been a question with us, whether she was the person mentioned as "Elizabeth, uxor, ae 35," and whether the "edward,husbandman, ae 34," was not intended for Edmund, a mistake being made either in the record or in transcribing. But then the ages given would in neither case favor the idea of these being parents of the four children first mentioned in the lists.
...By the English "admiralty records" it appears that there wereseveral bearing the name of John Freeman registered as intending passage in the ship "Abigail" 1635. The first of the name, "john ae. 8," was beyond doubt the son of Edmund the proprietor of Sandwich. The "John ae35, "it has been conjectured, with a probability amounting nearly to certainty, was he who is reported as original "proprietor of Sudbury,1639". Whom he married we are unable to say; but he was probably father of the Elizabeth who married.... (need to get p. 446).
Mr. Carlton Gates of Yonkers supposes that the wife of the aforesaid John Freeman was the Elizabeth named in the admiralty records. He cites an original document: "Whereas Thos. Gates of Norwich, alias Preston in the colony of CT, having married Elizabeth the daughter of Mr John Freeman, .... IT has been conjectured by some that the Jo. and Sycillae mentioned in the admiralty rec. were children of said John; and that the "Marie" mentioned was sister. Others have supposed that possibly she was the wife, or that possibly the record has not been accurately deciphered. We have not traced with any great degree of care the genealogy of the Sudbury Freemans; future researches of antiquaries may be rewarded with success.
__________________________
|
_Paulus HEITZ ________|
| (1838 - 1914) m 1861 |
| |__________________________
|
|
|--Wilhelmina HEITZ
| (1876 - 1962)
| _John Jacob WINTERMANTEL _+
| | (1799 - 1879) m 1822
|_Rosina WINTERMANTEL _|
(1840 - 1923) m 1861 |
|_Salome WALTER ___________
(1800 - 1883) m 1822
_William August Franz Wilhelm KLUESNER KlesenerKleasner____+
| (1824 - 1899) m 1854
_Ferdinand Heinrich Wilhelm KLEASNER _|
| (1856 - 1933) m 1885 |
| |_Maria HenrietteWilhelmine Caroline WINDMULLER Windmueller_+
| (1831 - 1907) m 1854
|
|--Lewis William KLEASNER
| (1892 - 1957)
| _James MITTELBURGER _______________________________________
| |
|_Elizabeth Marie MIDDLEBERGER ________|
(1866 - 1942) m 1885 |
|_Margaret STAKE ___________________________________________