_Johann Georg FEY ___+
| (.... - 1822) m 1782
_Johann Adam FEY ____|
| (1800 - 1880) |
| |_Catharina JUNCKER __
| (1761 - 1836) m 1782
|
|--John FEY
| (1830 - 1915)
| _Johannes THOMAS ____
| |
|_Anna THOMAS ________|
(.... - 1848) |
|_Anne Marie SCHRECK _+
(.... - 1847)
Line 52 Dwelling # 44 Family # 47 Glen St
Fey, John head 79 m 1st 42 yrs Ger GER GER imm: 1853 Na occ: Village clerk
Lozina J wife 64 m 1st 42 yrs OH OH OH 7 chil b/ 6 living
_Thomas HATCH _______
| (1600 - 1661) m 1624
_Jonathan HATCH _____|
| (1625 - 1710) |
| |_Grace ______________
| (1605 - 1688) m 1624
|
|--Thomas HATCH
| (1648 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Sarah ROWLEY _______|
(1625 - 1710) |
|_____________________
[6121] contact: Stephen C. Miller <[EMail address deleted]>
[6922]
In the 1860 census James , Hannah and family appear next door to Hannah's sister, Mary Todhunter and family. James lists value of real estate - $3500. Personal estate - $600.
_____________________
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_James HINES ________|
| (1820 - ....) |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Maria HINES
| (1856 - ....)
| _John Harris WHITE __+
| | (.... - 1856) m 1809
|_Hannah WHITE _______|
|
|_Hannah MOUNCEY _____+
(.... - 1829) m 1809
__
|
_Lester NICHOLS _____|
| (1825 - 1897) m 1866|
| |__
|
|
|--William NICHOLS
| (1867 - ....)
| __
| |
|_Tamma Jane FULLER __|
(1832 - 1906) m 1866|
|__
_John Frederick PATRIQUIN _+
| (1763 - 1816) m 1787
_John Carpenter PATRIQUIN _|
| (1792 - 1884) m 1813 |
| |_Catherine Jane BIGNEY ____+
| (1764 - 1845) m 1787
|
|--Amos PATRIQUIN
| (1817 - ....)
| _John George MATTATALL ____+
| | (1761 - ....) m 1783
|_Ann MATTATALL ____________|
(1797 - 1876) m 1813 |
|_Margaret LANGILLE ________+
(1767 - ....) m 1783
_Thomas PIERCE ______+
| (1608 - 1683) m 1635
_John PIERCE ________|
| (1643 - 1720) m 1663|
| |_Elizabeth COLE _____
| (1619 - 1687) m 1635
|
|--Ruth PIERCE
| (1690 - ....)
| _James CONVERS ______+
| | (1620 - 1715) m 1643
|_Deborah CONVERS ____|
(1647 - ....) m 1663|
|_Anna LONG __________+
(1623 - 1691) m 1643
[9557] Thomas and Nancy Agnes are possible parents for William and his siblings. The connection has not been proven. A book by Millar says Thomas and Nancy had 4 sons, but only names one, James William. The 4th son may have been Enoch Stevens, born about 1793, who married Sarah Elliott, a niece of Nancy Agnes. Enoch was living at New Annan in 1838 and Biddeford, Maine in 1850.
As for the William who married Hannah Higgins, his
parents may have been Thomas Stevens and Nancy Agnes
Elliott. I had mentioned Thomas and Nancy in an
earlier email in which I mentioned that Thomas
Millar's book indicated that they had four sons and
one daughter. Millar's book also stated that Nancy
married two times after Thomas' death - first to a Mr.
Read and then to a Thomas Hunt.
I would feel comfortable in listing James, Robert and William (all the Stevens in the 1838 Londonderry census) as possible sons of Thomas Stevens and Nancy Elliott. As for the fourth son, he could have been Enoch Stevens, Husband of Sarah Elliott (nancy's niece), who was living at New Annan in 1838.
Although I cannot confirm the children, the makeup of Thomas and Nancy Stevens' family may have been:
Thomas Stevens (b. c. 1758) m. Nancy Agnes Elliott.
- (?) William Stevens (b. c. 1780's) m. Hannah Higgins
- (?) Sarah Stevens (b. c. 1790) m. Samuel Whidden.
- (?) Enoch Stevens (B. c. 1793) m. Sarah Elliott
- (?) Robert D. Stevens (b. c. 1796) m. Maria Campbell.
- (?) James William Stevens (b. 1801) m. Jane Geddes
Thomas Stevens is assessed 1 shilling.
[9560] "Assessed Bill of Revenue Tax for township of Onslow for the year 1791"
p. 395 Thomas Stevens married Nancy Elliot, a daughter of one of the first settlers of Onslow, Colchester Co. They had four sons and one daughter. ... The sons of Thomas and Nancy are not named by Miller (First Settlers of Colchester County, p. 9) nor is there any spare Thomas Stevens in the genealogies of Thomas and Jacob Stevens, early settlers at Onslow ...This Thmas Stevens could possibly be the father of Edmund Stevens, Enoch Stevens, and Robert D. Stevens, but no evidence to support this speculation has been found.