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_William BASSETT ____|
| (1621 - 1684) |
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|--John BASSETT
| (1652 - 1713)
| _Thomas DICKERMAN ____
| | (.... - 1657) m 1621
|_Hannah DICKERMAN ___|
(1622 - 1665) |
|_Eleanor WHITTINGTON _+
(1601 - 1671) m 1621
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_John BROWNE _____________|
| (1628 - 1702) m 1654 |
| |_____________________
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|--Sarah BROWNE
| (1661 - ....)
| _Thomas MAKEPEACE ___+
| | (1595 - 1667) m 1620
|_Esther\Hester MAKEPEACE _|
(1634 - ....) m 1654 |
|_Alice BRASIER ______
(1597 - 1638) m 1620
_Abner DEMOUTH ____________+
| (1830 - ....) m 1860
_Thomas DEMOUTH _____|
| (1860 - ....) m 1891|
| |_Catharine Jane STILLWELL _+
| (1838 - ....) m 1860
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|--Harrison Abner DEMOUTH
| (1891 - ....)
| ___________________________
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|_Emily M ____________|
(1862 - ....) m 1891|
|___________________________
[8675]
occupation given 1910 census - timekeeper, real estate firm
1910 Census name is Henry
1900 census name is Harrison
WWI reg: Harrison is working for Boonton Rubber Co. as a clerk. He has a wife and 2 children. He is slender, of medium height, with gray eyes and brown hair.
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_John MANNING _______|
| (1402 - 1436) |
| |_Alice CHAUCER ______+
| (1369 - ....)
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|--Hugh MANNING
| (1432 - 1502)
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
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|_____________________
_Johann Nicolaus MAURER _
| (1760 - 1830) m 1791
_Johann Adam MAURER ______|
| (1791 - 1850) m 1815 |
| |_Gertrude SCHUT _________
| (1771 - 1836) m 1791
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|--Adam MAURER
| (1835 - 1863)
| _Adam MOHR ______________
| | (1771 - 1836) m 1794
|_Jacobina Philipina MOHR _|
(1795 - 1871) m 1815 |
|_Philippina RUBIN _______
(1773 - 1838) m 1794
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_Jarvis MUDGE _______|
| (.... - 1653) m 1649|
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|--Micah MUDGE
| (1650 - 1723)
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|_Rebecca ____________|
(.... - 1662) m 1649|
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[6172] Micah Mudge (1650-ca 1724) helped lay out the town of Lebanon, Connecticut and in 1700 he and his wife Mary Alexander were among the founders of the First Congregational Church of Lebanon. Prior to the move to Lebanon, Micah had been a surveyor and proprietor at Northampton, Massachusetts. The misfortune of Micah's life, and a sad story even today, was that in 1664, his mother, Rebecca and her third husband Nathaniel Greensmith were hanged as witches in Hartford, Connecticut. Rebecca's surname is not known but she was married first to Abraham Elston by whom she had two or three daughters, then to Jarvis Mudge, by whom she had two sons, and then to Nathaniel Greensmith. Micah was only fourteen when his mother was killed. from http://www.joycetice.com/families/infra.htm
Micah & Mary appear to have been among the original settlers of Northfield, Mass., but the indians burnt their village and drove them off in 1675, as they were dissatisfied with the amount of the original payment in 1671. A deed was signed by Micah Mudge and two others on behalf of the settlers in 1682 paying the indians additional monies where upon they were allowed to resettle Northfield. There were twenty-three signatures including those of George & John Alexander & Micah Mudge on the application filed with the General Court of Boston for the formation of the Northfield plantation.He moved to Lebanon, Conn. about 1679 and having had some experience as a surveyor assisted in laying out the town and was granted land at various times which appears to have totaled one hundred and twenty acres or more. In 1705 he sold one hundred acres to Joseph Tilden (his son-in-law) for eight pounds. Micah was one of the nine persons who organized the First Congregational Church in 1700. His wife was the only female until 1707.In 1717 he sold thirty acres of land for one hundred and fifty-five pounds. He seems to have bought and sold land for speculation. He moved to Hebron, CT. in the fall of 1717 where he stayed until his death in 1724.
After the death of his father in 1653, his mother removed from New London to Wethersfield, Conn., where they lived, and where, probably, the mother died. The first record of him appears on the town books of Northampton, Mass., where he marries Mary Alexander, Sept. 23, 1670. Northampton was settled in 1654, and George Alexander, the father of Mary, was one of the original proprietors. Here Micah Mudge resided and acte as a surveyor, and appears to have been one of the original proprietors of Northfield, Mass., the settlement of which was attended with great difficulties, as the Indians burnt the village and drove off the settlers in 1675. He returned with others afterwards, as appears from an order from the General Court, dated Boston, May 24,1682,* and became an actual settler.
*Order from the General Courte of Boston, dated May 24, 1682
The Towne Book of Squakeheag orNorthfield, Where in is Recorded the names of ye petitioners for the PlantationWith the Grants and Acts of the General Court about . . . . With the Deeds from the Indions and the orders of the Comitey with the consent of the Proprietors Which Have taken upp Land there With the Grants and rerescript of every mans Land.
The names of those that presented their Names to Major Pinchon to bee presented to the Honored Gen Couret who engaged to doe yr indeuer to atend the conditions of ye grant
Elder John Strong Isark Shelden
Joseph Parsons Sen'r Matthewe Clessen
Samuel Wright Sen'r Joshuah Pummery
Joseph Dirkinson John Alexander
George Alexander Cornelius Merry
Thomas Bascomb William Smead
Robert Liman Richard Weller
Thomas Roote Sen'r John Kilburne of Wethersfield
William Jeanes John Hilleor
William Hubbard Micah Mudg
Nathaniel Phelps Sen'r Ralph Hutchison
William Miller Sen'r