_Robert BLODGETT Blogatt_
| (1543 - 1602)
_Robert BLODGETT ____|
| (1578 - 1625) |
| |_Mary Maria WARREN ______
| (1544 - ....)
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|--Robert BLODGETT
| (1602 - 1620)
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|_Mary WHITLOCK ______|
(1587 - ....) |
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_Theobald H. BRITZIUS _______+
| (1820 - 1896) m 1843
_George BRITZIUS ____|
| (1845 - 1924) m 1868|
| |_Christina Elizabeth MAURER _+
| (1827 - 1902) m 1843
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|--Edwin BRITZIUS
| (1888 - ....)
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|_Margaret BROWN _____|
(1850 - 1930) m 1868|
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[8510]
per Britz II - Edwin ranched near Harlowton, MT. Later, he moved to the west coast. He had three children, Ellen who married ______ Lindsay; Phil who lived in Long View, Washington; and another son, Merle, who also lived in Long View, WA.
Per 1930 Census Edwin gives his name as Edward. Occupation is farmer.
_John BROWNE ________+
| (1574 - 1616)
_John BROWNE ________|
| (1601 - 1636) m 1631|
| |_Margaret ___________
| (1579 - ....)
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|--William BROWNE
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|_Dorothy KENT _______|
(1605 - 1673) m 1631|
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The Lyon
Sailed from London June 22, 1632, arriving in Boston September 16,1632. The master, William Pierce, brought 123 passengers.
Browne, John and wife Dorothy, children Mary, John, James and William
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_James MITTELBURGER _|
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|_Margaret STAKE _____|
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1900 census - Bessie has birthed 7 children, 6 are still living. Her father was born in Virginia and her mother in Ireland.
1910 Census - Bessie has birthed 11 children, 10 are still living. Only Iola(?) is not listed with the family.
[11436]
at the home of James S. Mittelberger
J. A. Snarr performed the marriage.
[8044] Bessie has birthed 7 children, 6 still living.
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_Alfred Christian NELSON Rev._|
| (1879 - 1960) m 1905 |
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|--Joy Marie NELSON
| (1914 - 2008)
| _Philip ZIMMERMAN ___+
| | (1851 - 1941) m 1874
|_Anna Marie ZIMMERMAN ________|
(1874 - 1964) m 1905 |
|_Ernestine KRAUSE ___+
(1853 - 1926) m 1874
Joy Van Lehn, of Sonoma, left this world peacefully at age 94 on the morning of September 16, 2008. She was preceded in death by her loving husband of almost70 years, Leslie, her parents, Rev. Fred and Annie Nelson, and her brother, Philip Nelson.
Joy was born in Great Falls, Montana on April 7 1914. She lived in many California towns while her farther served as a Methodist minister in the California-Nevada Conference, including Martinez, Cedarville, Mt. Shasta, San Jose, Hayward, San Leandro, Byron, Oakland, Ceres, and Gilroy. She met Leslie in Oakland at the Fruitvale Methodist Church and they married in 1935. They spent many years singing, directing choirs and leading youth groups in Oakland and Los Altos Methodist churches.
She was the loving mother of Marilyn Poggensee, of Sonoma and Allan Van Lehn and wife Eve of Livermore. Joy is also survived by granddaughters Lisa Nelson and husband Christian of Monterey, and Lenda Van Lehn of Livermore, grandsons Joel Poggensee and wife May of Fremont, Brian Van Lehn and wife Leanne of Tracy, and Jon Van Lehn and wife Dawn of Modesto. She is also survived by nephews Tom Van Lehn of Medford, OR and Gerald & Kevyn Van Lehn of St. George, UT, many great-grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren.
A Memorial Service will be held at Mtn. View Cemetery Chapel, Oakland, CA on Thursday, September 25, 2008 at 1:00 pm. Interment will be in the family niche. Memorial donations can be made to Hospice by the Bay, Sonoma, CA.
[7830] rec'd via Email from A Van Lehn on 18 Jan 2009
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_Thomas STEVENS ______|
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|--Enoch STEVENS
| (1793 - ....)
| _Anthony ELLIOTT ____
| | (1725 - ....)
|_Nancy Agnes ELLIOTT _|
(1758 - 1838) |
|_Jemima _____________
(1729 - 1813)
[10662]
Enoch is a possible son to Thomas and Nancy Elliott Stevens, and possible brother to William (b. 1785). It is interesting that among his children listed on the 1850 census are 3 sons with the names of his 3 probable brothers.
Enoch lived in New Annan, Colchester Co., NS before moving to Biddeford, York, Maine, where he appeared in the 1850 and 1860 census. On the 1870 census he is living in Broolyn, Hennepin Co., Minnesota with his son William.
[10664] Gene Jane notes Enoch as a possible son to Thomas and Nancy Elliott Stevens. And also that Enoch, his wife, and some of their children had moved to Biddeford, Maine by 1850. And that Enoch was a ship carpenter.
Line 9 Dwelling # 300 Household # 302
Enoch Stevens age 57 m Carpenter b. Nova Scotia
Sarah " 60 f NS
Samuel " 22 m Sawyer NS
William " 27 m Sawyer NS
James " 25 m Sawyer NS
Robert " 17 m Mason NS
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|_Lavina SPRINGSTEAD ________|
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