_Johan Jacob BRITZIUS __________+
| (1788 - 1866) m 1809
_Theobald H. BRITZIUS _______|
| (1820 - 1896) m 1843 |
| |_Catharina Elisabethe SCHWARTZ _+
| (1786 - 1838) m 1809
|
|--Margaret BRITZIUS
| (1851 - 1879)
| _Johann Adam MAURER ____________+
| | (1791 - 1850) m 1815
|_Christina Elizabeth MAURER _|
(1827 - 1902) m 1843 |
|_Jacobina Philipina MOHR _______+
(1795 - 1871) m 1815
_Rodolphus Donaldus DERRICK _+
| (1793 - 1860) m 1817
_Alonzo Sheldon DERRICK ____|
| (1822 - ....) m 1844 |
| |_Lorinda SHELDON ____________+
| (1797 - 1874) m 1817
|
|--Edwin Scott DERRICK
| (1844 - ....)
| _Peter R. SPRINGSTEAD _______
| | (1794 - ....)
|_Hannah Haight SPRINGSTEAD _|
(1824 - ....) m 1844 |
|_Elizabeth W ________________
(1797 - ....)
[3977]
Civil War Company G, 13th Wisconsin Regiment. (same as John C. Balis.) Served from Sep 1861 to Nov 1865.
resident of Butte Co, California 1867 - 1884
_Thomas GATES _______
| (1575 - 1634) m 1599
_Stephen GATES ______|
| (1599 - 1662) m 1628|
| |_Rose _______________
| (1584 - 1635) m 1599
|
|--Thomas GATES
| (.... - 1726)
| _ VEARE _____________
| | (1570 - ....)
|_Ann VEARE (Hill)____|
(1602 - 1682) m 1628|
|_____________________
[3484]
Per Wayne Olsen:
From "The Gustin and Carlisle Genealogy", by Lester C. Gustin, 1954, Modern Press, Newton, MA:
Born in 1642, baptized in Hingham, MA May 3, 1646, was afterwards of Marlboro, Sudbury and Stow, and in 1703 went to Norwich, CT in that part that later became Preston. He was constable of Sudbury and had land in Lancaster, but sold all of his estate in MA after removing to Norwich CT in 1703.
From "Stephen Gates of Hingham, Lancaster and Cambridge, Mass, and Some of His Descendants" by the late Clarence Almon Torrey, reprinted from NEHGR in "Genealogies of CT Families" . Genealogical Publ Co., Baltimore,1983:
Thomas left a will, dated 10 Jul 1723, with a codicil, 8 Apr 1724, in which his wife is not mentioned. He gave his new Bible to his son John of Stow. John had received land in Stow by gift of his father. He mentioned sons Joseph and Josiah who had received their portions, but he gave some more land to Joseph. He gave to son Caleb part of his homestead. Caleb's oldest son, Thomas, when he became of age, was to receive the rest of the homestead, "both lands, buildings, and orchards,never to be sold or mortgaged." He mentioned daughters Elizabeth Holmes, Deborah Standish, Abigail Fobes, Sarah and Ruth, then single, and Mary Rose. The inventory amounted to 535 pounds.
He was "of Norwich" in 1723, when he made his will, but his death was recorded in Preston. His land was probably partly in Norwich and partly in Preston.
From Rootsweb Freepages: In 1658 there was trouble between the Gates and Whitcomb families due to the fact that three sons of John Whitcomb had killed three swine belonging to Stephen Gates. Whitcomb agreed to pay for the swine, but afterward sought to be released from paying, claiming that he was "aged & weak and mean in estate." The court decided that he must pay for the swine. See Henry S. Nourse, THE EARLY RECORDS OF LANCASTER (1884), p. 63, for particulars concerning this case.
Reply-To: [EMail address deleted] X-Mailer: EarthLink MailBox 5.0.7.9 (Windows) From: "Wayne Olsen" <[EMail address deleted]> To: "Dianne Stevens" <[EMail address deleted]> Subject: RE: Thomas Gates Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2002 23:52:14 -0700
Hi Dianne,
I see that Thomas Gates was one of those for which I was sloppy and
substituted his baptism date for his birth date. Looked back through my
xerox files... have 4 written genealogies on the Gates family, and three of
them state that he was baptized in Hingham MA on 3 May 1646. Two sources
give his birth date as 1642, but don't state where. I assume by this that
they are just estimating that year, since no primary birth record with
specific date was referenced. The references cite that his parents arrived
in MA Bay Colony on the "Diligent" with three children in 1638, and these
children were Elizabeth, Stephen, and Mary (the Torrey reference in NEHGR,
1966).
To be born in Hingham, England, Thomas would have been born in 1638 or
earlier, thus would have been 10 years older than his wife Elizabeth
Freeman. Although the husbands back then were routinely a few years older
than their wives, being 10 or more years older was highly unusual. Thus, I
think his birth in Hingham, MA is the most likely.
_Herman Carl Charles Wilhelm KLUESNER _+
| (1865 - 1933) m 1895
_Peewee Ervin Lawrence. KLUESNER _|
| (1913 - 1989) m 1939 |
| |_Emma KOCH ____________________________
| (1876 - 1948) m 1895
|
|--Ronald Ervin KLUESNER
| (1940 - 1957)
| _______________________________________
| |
|_Erna B. EHLMANN _________________|
(1919 - 2003) m 1939 |
|_______________________________________
_____________________
|
_August REUTER ______|
| m 1858 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Amel REUTER
| (1873 - ....)
| _Johann Adam FEY ____+
| | (1800 - 1880)
|_Elizabeth FEY ______|
m 1858 |
|_Anna THOMAS ________+
(.... - 1848)
_Joseph SANCLIMENTI Sacramento_+
| (1903 - 1990)
_Anthony Roy SACRAMENTO _|
| (1935 - ....) m 1961 |
| |_Domenica LAROSA ______________+
| (1906 - 1999)
|
|--Robert Joseph SACRAMENTO
| (1964 - ....)
| _Harold Balis STEVENS _________+
| | (1908 - 1955) m 1938
|_Lois Marie STEVENS _____|
(1942 - ....) m 1961 |
|_Helen Frances WHITE __________+
(1906 - 2002) m 1938
_John SCHEDDE _______+
| (1450 - 1523)
_John SHEDD _________|
| (1480 - 1542) m 1507|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Thomas SHEDD
| (1508 - 1584)
| _____________________
| |
|_Joane ______________|
(1482 - ....) m 1507|
|_____________________
__
|
_John SKINNER _______|
| (1510 - 1586) |
| |__
|
|
|--William SKINNER
| (1542 - 1616)
| __
| |
|_____________________|
|
|__
__
|
_John TAYLOR ________|
| (1545 - 1623) |
| |__
|
|
|--Sarah TAYLOR
| (1595 - 1625)
| __
| |
|_Margaret WILLMOTE __|
(1565 - 1616) |
|__
_Johann Christian ZIMMERMAN __________+
| (1800 - 1851) m 1832
_Henry ZIMMERMAN _____|
| (1835 - 1909) m 1856 |
| |_Elizabeth Dorothea KNOLL Kneil Knell_+
| (1809 - 1888) m 1832
|
|--William ZIMMERMAN
| (1863 - 1932)
| ______________________________________
| |
|_Mary E. CRASP Kruspe_|
(1834 - 1906) m 1856 |
|______________________________________
Will developed a tumor of the brain which brought on other complications and caused his death in
1932 at the age of 69. He had one son, Sidney, who lives in Seattle.
Will, the fourth boy died at Bothell, Washington
late in 1932. Death was caused by a clot of blood on the brain. He was a patient sufferer for some time
before he passed away.