_Gilbert BULLOCK Esquire_+
| (1312 - ....) m 1342
_Robert BULLOCK Esquire_|
| (1343 - 1405) m 1373 |
| |_Anne NEVILL ____________+
| (1316 - ....) m 1342
|
|--Thomas BULLOCK Esquire
| (1374 - ....)
| _________________________
| |
|________________________|
|
|_________________________
_John DETHICK the second_+
| (1719 - 1793) m 1740
_Ephraim DERRICK ____|
| (1756 - 1832) m 1786|
| |_Anna DODGE _____________+
| (1722 - 1770) m 1740
|
|--Bybie Luke DERRICK
| (1795 - 1865)
| _Thomas GUSTIN Jr________+
| | (1725 - 1813) m 1746
|_Elizabeth GUSTIN ___|
(1760 - 1845) m 1786|
|_Hannah GRISWOLD ________+
(1725 - 1813) m 1746
[1513]
Per Olsen: Info from Leonard F. Raab e-mail of Nov 10, 2000:
Bybea L. Derrick served in War of 1812 : Warren's Regiment, NewYork Militia
Conflicting info: ... may have moved to Spring Grove, Green, WI and died there. From Derthick/Derrick family genealogy by Spencer and Goodpasture, Bybie Derrick, 1795-1849 was buried at the original homestead in Spring Grove.
[11409] Spencer Goodpasture says marriage at Clarence Center.
+Bybie Luke Derrick was a veteran of the War of 1812. He is recorded in the "1812 Ancestor Index" (p.147) as a Bugler with the New York Militia. It is likely that Bybie Luke and his family lived for a few years at Freedom in Portage County, Ohio, close to the farm of James A. Derthick. In later years, Bybie Luke turns up in Wisconsin, owning a farm close to that of his older brother, Rodolphus Derrick.
_Daniel LANGILLE _____+
| (1687 - ....) m 1711
_Matthias LANGILLE __|
| (1724 - 1800) m 1768|
| |_Annie France BRANDT _
| (1689 - 1744) m 1711
|
|--Marguerite LANGILLE
|
| ______________________
| |
|_Unknown ____________|
m 1768 |
|______________________
_John PIERCE ________+
| (1724 - ....)
_Daniel PIERCE ______|
| (1742 - 1821) m 1766|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Sally PIERCE
| (1773 - ....)
| _Paul GATES ( twin)__+
| | (1718 - 1764) m 1746
|_Mercy GATES ________|
(1747 - 1827) m 1766|
|_Submit HOWE ________+
(1722 - ....) m 1746