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113101 Source: (1) Borderbund's WFT#13, Tree 1116..(2) First Settlers of Pisca
taway and Woodbridge.

Fact: "Pridmore's Swamp" - the earliest place name.[Jones.FTW] 
PRIDMORE, John (I82568)
 
113102 Source: Broderbund's WFT#4, Tree 0525.[Jones.FTW]

Source: Broderbund's WFT#4, Tree 0525.[Tolleson.FTW]

Source: Broderbund's WFT#4, Tree 0525. 
YATES, Mary (I82571)
 
113103 Source: Broderbund's WFT#4, Tree 0525.[Jones.FTW]

Source: Broderbund's WFT#4, Tree 0525.[Tolleson.FTW]

Source: Broderbund's WFT#4, Tree 0525. 
HIGGINS, Richard (I82570)
 
113104 Source: Cemetery records SCOFIELD, Reuben (I13645)
 
113105 Source: Cemetery records SCOFIELD, Reuben (I13645)
 
113106 Source: Cemetery records SCOFIELD, Reuben (I13645)
 
113107 Source: Cemetery records SCOFIELD, Reuben (I13645)
 
113108 Source: Cemetery records SCOFIELD, Reuben (I13645)
 
113109 Source: Ingham Co., Mi. death record bk. 1, pg. 87 Source: Ingham Co. MI
Death Record Bk. 1, pg. 87 
SCOFIELD, Robert W. (I13712)
 
113110 Source: Ingham Co., Mi. death record bk. 1, pg. 87 Source: Ingham Co. MI
Death Record Bk. 1, pg. 87 
SCOFIELD, Robert W. (I13712)
 
113111 Source: Ingham Co., Mi. death record bk. 1, pg. 87 Source: Ingham Co. MI
Death Record Bk. 1, pg. 87 
SCOFIELD, Robert W. (I13712)
 
113112 Source: Ingham Co., Mi. death record bk. 1, pg. 87 Source: Ingham Co. MI
Death Record Bk. 1, pg. 87 
SCOFIELD, Robert W. (I13712)
 
113113 Source: Ingham Co., Mi. death record bk. 1, pg. 87 Source: Ingham Co. MI
Death Record Bk. 1, pg. 87 
SCOFIELD, Robert W. (I13712)
 
113114 source: Jackie Swader, [email protected] HENSHAW, John Major (I104498)
 
113115 Source: Kindredkonnection database st000072.[Jones.FTW]

Source: Kindredkonnection database st000072.[Tolleson.FTW]

Source: Kindredkonnection database st000072. 
HERNDON, John (I82558)
 
113116 Source: Richard Hollis - [email protected][Jones.FTW]

Source: Richard Hollis - [email protected][Tolleson.FTW]

Source: Richard Hollis - [email protected] 
JASPER, Nicholas (I82560)
 
113117 Source: Union Heritage Book
Census 1790: John George-Union SC 1 male over 16, 1 white female
Fact 1: March 16, 1791, will dated.
Fact 2: Speculated link based on John's son Thomas witnessing a deed f
or David's son William.
Fact 3: May 15, 1776, Probably was the John George who enlisted 6th Regim
ent
Fact 4: Feb 20, 1778, Deed from John McWhorter (Planter) of Union C
o, SC to John George of same.
Fact 5: Aft. 1778, both a David and a John George were in the 6th regimen
t.
Fact 6: Aft 1778, John and David George were with Col. Brandon after Fa
ll of Charleston.

Fact 1: 1778, John Jasper was witness to John Covenhoven's will.
Fact 2: Father may have been William Jasper of Frederick Co., VA.
Fact 3: Said to have been born in Augusta Co., VA and lived in Frederi
ck Co., VA.
Fact 4: Speculated by many to be Thomas Jasper's (of Richmond Co, VA) s
on John.[Jones.FTW]

Source: Union Heritage Book
Census 1790: John George-Union SC 1 male over 16, 1 white female
Fact 1: March 16, 1791, will dated.
Fact 2: Speculated link based on John's son Thomas witnessing a deed f
or David's son William.
Fact 3: May 15, 1776, Probably was the John George who enlisted 6th Regim
ent
Fact 4: Feb 20, 1778, Deed from John McWhorter (Planter) of Union C
o, SC to John George of same.
Fact 5: Aft. 1778, both a David and a John George were in the 6th regimen
t.
Fact 6: Aft 1778, John and David George were with Col. Brandon after Fa
ll of Charleston.

Fact 1: 1778, John Jasper was witness to John Covenhoven's will.
Fact 2: Father may have been William Jasper of Frederick Co., VA.
Fact 3: Said to have been born in Augusta Co., VA and lived in Frederi
ck Co., VA.
Fact 4: Speculated by many to be Thomas Jasper's (of Richmond Co, VA) s
on John.[Tolleson.FTW]

Source: Union Heritage Book
Census 1790: John George-Union SC 1 male over 16, 1 white female
Fact 1: March 16, 1791, will dated.
Fact 2: Speculated link based on John's son Thomas witnessing a deed f
or David's son William.
Fact 3: May 15, 1776, Probably was the John George who enlisted 6th Regim
ent
Fact 4: Feb 20, 1778, Deed from John McWhorter (Planter) of Union C
o, SC to John George of same.
Fact 5: Aft. 1778, both a David and a John George were in the 6th regimen
t.
Fact 6: Aft 1778, John and David George were with Col. Brandon after Fa
ll of Charleston.

Fact 1: 1778, John Jasper was witness to John Covenhoven's will.
Fact 2: Father may have been William Jasper of Frederick Co., VA.
Fact 3: Said to have been born in Augusta Co., VA and lived in Frederi
ck Co., VA.
Fact 4: Speculated by many to be Thomas Jasper's (of Richmond Co, VA) s
on John. 
JASPER, John (I82544)
 
113118 Source: "Henry County Iowa History" page 286
Ethel Stafford, b October 17, 1878 near New London, Iowa d/o John Stafford and Hannah Wright
Married to Charles William Swan December 2, 1896 Henry County Iowa

 
Family F21636
 
113119 SOURCE: # 1 Plainfield, New Hampshire Genealogy, Item 2, Film #
1307585

1770 Census lists 2 males - 16 & over and 1 female.
He was a Soldier of the Revolution.


Emigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------


Immigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

Plainfield, New York.
Abel STAFFORD was on the committee in 1766 to lay out the meeting house lot and the burying ground. He was in most of the Revolutionary War battles from Saratoga to Yorktown. Served in Colonel Chase's regiment in Sept 1777 with Lieut. Reuben Jerold. [I:264]KM. He was paid for "three days of Sarves of his horse". Abel was brother to Nathaniel and Stukely [in the American Revolution]. In 1781 Abel was a member of the Meriden Parish Training Band, a militia, the earliest known organization in Plainfield NH history. Town jobs included: surveyor of highways, selectman, tax collector, tythingman. 
STAFFORD, Abel (I73695)
 
113120 SOURCE: # 1 Plainfield, New Hampshire Genealogy, Item 2, Film #
1307585

1770 Census lists 2 males - 16 & over and 1 female.
He was a Soldier of the Revolution.


Emigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------


Immigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

Plainfield, New York.
Abel STAFFORD was on the committee in 1766 to lay out the meeting house lot and the burying ground. He was in most of the Revolutionary War battles from Saratoga to Yorktown. Served in Colonel Chase's regiment in Sept 1777 with Lieut. Reuben Jerold. [I:264]KM. He was paid for "three days of Sarves of his horse". Abel was brother to Nathaniel and Stukely [in the American Revolution]. In 1781 Abel was a member of the Meriden Parish Training Band, a militia, the earliest known organization in Plainfield NH history. Town jobs included: surveyor of highways, selectman, tax collector, tythingman. 
STAFFORD, Abel (I73695)
 
113121 SOURCE: # 1 Plainfield, New Hampshire Genealogy, Item 2, Film #
1307585

1770 Census lists 2 males - 16 & over and 1 female.
He was a Soldier of the Revolution.


Emigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------


Immigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

Plainfield, New York.
Abel STAFFORD was on the committee in 1766 to lay out the meeting house lot and the burying ground. He was in most of the Revolutionary War battles from Saratoga to Yorktown. Served in Colonel Chase's regiment in Sept 1777 with Lieut. Reuben Jerold. [I:264]KM. He was paid for "three days of Sarves of his horse". Abel was brother to Nathaniel and Stukely [in the American Revolution]. In 1781 Abel was a member of the Meriden Parish Training Band, a militia, the earliest known organization in Plainfield NH history. Town jobs included: surveyor of highways, selectman, tax collector, tythingman. 
STAFFORD, Abel (I73695)
 
113122 SOURCE: # 1 Plainfield, New Hampshire Genealogy, Item 2, Film #
1307585

1770 Census lists 2 males - 16 & over and 1 female.
He was a Soldier of the Revolution.


Emigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------


Immigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

Plainfield, New York.
Abel STAFFORD was on the committee in 1766 to lay out the meeting house lot and the burying ground. He was in most of the Revolutionary War battles from Saratoga to Yorktown. Served in Colonel Chase's regiment in Sept 1777 with Lieut. Reuben Jerold. [I:264]KM. He was paid for "three days of Sarves of his horse". Abel was brother to Nathaniel and Stukely [in the American Revolution]. In 1781 Abel was a member of the Meriden Parish Training Band, a militia, the earliest known organization in Plainfield NH history. Town jobs included: surveyor of highways, selectman, tax collector, tythingman. 
STAFFORD, Abel (I73695)
 
113123 SOURCE: # 1 Plainfield, New Hampshire Genealogy, Item 2, Film #
1307585

1770 Census lists 2 males - 16 & over and 1 female.
He was a Soldier of the Revolution.


Emigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------


Immigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

Plainfield, New York.
Abel STAFFORD was on the committee in 1766 to lay out the meeting house lot and the burying ground. He was in most of the Revolutionary War battles from Saratoga to Yorktown. Served in Colonel Chase's regiment in Sept 1777 with Lieut. Reuben Jerold. [I:264]KM. He was paid for "three days of Sarves of his horse". Abel was brother to Nathaniel and Stukely [in the American Revolution]. In 1781 Abel was a member of the Meriden Parish Training Band, a militia, the earliest known organization in Plainfield NH history. Town jobs included: surveyor of highways, selectman, tax collector, tythingman. 
STAFFORD, Abel (I73695)
 
113124 SOURCE: # 1 Plainfield, New Hampshire Genealogy, Item 2, Film #
1307585

1770 Census lists 2 males - 16 & over and 1 female.
He was a Soldier of the Revolution.


Emigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------


Immigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

Plainfield, New York.
Abel STAFFORD was on the committee in 1766 to lay out the meeting house lot and the burying ground. He was in most of the Revolutionary War battles from Saratoga to Yorktown. Served in Colonel Chase's regiment in Sept 1777 with Lieut. Reuben Jerold. [I:264]KM. He was paid for "three days of Sarves of his horse". Abel was brother to Nathaniel and Stukely [in the American Revolution]. In 1781 Abel was a member of the Meriden Parish Training Band, a militia, the earliest known organization in Plainfield NH history. Town jobs included: surveyor of highways, selectman, tax collector, tythingman. 
STAFFORD, Abel (I73695)
 
113125 SOURCE: # 1 Plainfield, New Hampshire Genealogy, Item 2, Film #
1307585

1770 Census lists 2 males - 16 & over and 1 female.
He was a Soldier of the Revolution.


Emigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------


Immigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

Plainfield, New York.
Abel STAFFORD was on the committee in 1766 to lay out the meeting house lot and the burying ground. He was in most of the Revolutionary War battles from Saratoga to Yorktown. Served in Colonel Chase's regiment in Sept 1777 with Lieut. Reuben Jerold. [I:264]KM. He was paid for "three days of Sarves of his horse". Abel was brother to Nathaniel and Stukely [in the American Revolution]. In 1781 Abel was a member of the Meriden Parish Training Band, a militia, the earliest known organization in Plainfield NH history. Town jobs included: surveyor of highways, selectman, tax collector, tythingman. 
STAFFORD, Abel (I73695)
 
113126 SOURCE: # 1 Plainfield, New Hampshire Genealogy, Item 2, Film #
1307585

1770 Census lists 2 males - 16 & over and 1 female.
He was a Soldier of the Revolution.


Emigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------


Immigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

Plainfield, New York.
Abel STAFFORD was on the committee in 1766 to lay out the meeting house lot and the burying ground. He was in most of the Revolutionary War battles from Saratoga to Yorktown. Served in Colonel Chase's regiment in Sept 1777 with Lieut. Reuben Jerold. [I:264]KM. He was paid for "three days of Sarves of his horse". Abel was brother to Nathaniel and Stukely [in the American Revolution]. In 1781 Abel was a member of the Meriden Parish Training Band, a militia, the earliest known organization in Plainfield NH history. Town jobs included: surveyor of highways, selectman, tax collector, tythingman. 
STAFFORD, Abel (I73695)
 
113127 SOURCE: # 1 Plainfield, New Hampshire Genealogy, Item 2, Film #
1307585

1770 Census lists 2 males - 16 & over and 1 female.
He was a Soldier of the Revolution.


Emigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------


Immigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

Plainfield, New York.
Abel STAFFORD was on the committee in 1766 to lay out the meeting house lot and the burying ground. He was in most of the Revolutionary War battles from Saratoga to Yorktown. Served in Colonel Chase's regiment in Sept 1777 with Lieut. Reuben Jerold. [I:264]KM. He was paid for "three days of Sarves of his horse". Abel was brother to Nathaniel and Stukely [in the American Revolution]. In 1781 Abel was a member of the Meriden Parish Training Band, a militia, the earliest known organization in Plainfield NH history. Town jobs included: surveyor of highways, selectman, tax collector, tythingman. 
STAFFORD, Abel (I73695)
 
113128 SOURCE: # 1 Plainfield, New Hampshire Genealogy, Item 2, Film #
1307585

1770 Census lists 2 males - 16 & over and 1 female.
He was a Soldier of the Revolution.


Emigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------


Immigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

Plainfield, New York.
Abel STAFFORD was on the committee in 1766 to lay out the meeting house lot and the burying ground. He was in most of the Revolutionary War battles from Saratoga to Yorktown. Served in Colonel Chase's regiment in Sept 1777 with Lieut. Reuben Jerold. [I:264]KM. He was paid for "three days of Sarves of his horse". Abel was brother to Nathaniel and Stukely [in the American Revolution]. In 1781 Abel was a member of the Meriden Parish Training Band, a militia, the earliest known organization in Plainfield NH history. Town jobs included: surveyor of highways, selectman, tax collector, tythingman. 
STAFFORD, Abel (I73695)
 
113129 SOURCE: # 1 Plainfield, New Hampshire Genealogy, Item 2, Film #
1307585

1770 Census lists 2 males - 16 & over and 1 female.
He was a Soldier of the Revolution.


Emigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------


Immigrated to Ontario, Canada from New York in 1795.

Plainfield, New York.
Abel STAFFORD was on the committee in 1766 to lay out the meeting house lot and the burying ground. He was in most of the Revolutionary War battles from Saratoga to Yorktown. Served in Colonel Chase's regiment in Sept 1777 with Lieut. Reuben Jerold. [I:264]KM. He was paid for "three days of Sarves of his horse". Abel was brother to Nathaniel and Stukely [in the American Revolution]. In 1781 Abel was a member of the Meriden Parish Training Band, a militia, the earliest known organization in Plainfield NH history. Town jobs included: surveyor of highways, selectman, tax collector, tythingman. 
STAFFORD, Abel (I73695)
 
113130 Source: 1883-1949 Hamilton County Obits binder in Cicero, Hamilton, Indiana library without seeing graves.

The dead body of Levi Stafford was found Fri noon by his brother, Lyndon, lying in the barn where he had gone to do the morning chores. After breakfast, Mr. Stafford went to the barn to do the work and was not seen all morning. His brother and sister, Mrs. Ella Partlow, with whom he lived with became worried and started a search for him. Examination revealed that the body had been there for some time and the death was caused by heart attack. he was 63 years old and had been subject to these spells with his heart for some time.
Mr. Stafford never was married and he and brother and sister resided together near Little New York. He was born April 17, 1875 in Missouri and moved to Tipton county with his parents when a boy. His parents were James G and Luzena (Lloyd) Stafford.
Survivors are three brothers, Robert, Elmer and Lyndon and the sister, Mrs. Partlow, all of the same community and several nephews and nieces.
Funeral services were held at Shiloh M.E. church Sunday in charge of Rev. J. W. Hamilton with burial at the Ridge cemetery
 
STAFFORD, Levi Lofton (I34190)
 
113131 Source: 1883-1949 Hamilton County Obits binder in Cicero, Hamilton, Indiana library without seeing graves.

The dead body of Levi Stafford was found Fri noon by his brother, Lyndon, lying in the barn where he had gone to do the morning chores. After breakfast, Mr. Stafford went to the barn to do the work and was not seen all morning. His brother and sister, Mrs. Ella Partlow, with whom he lived with became worried and started a search for him. Examination revealed that the body had been there for some time and the death was caused by heart attack. he was 63 years old and had been subject to these spells with his heart for some time.
Mr. Stafford never was married and he and brother and sister resided together near Little New York. He was born April 17, 1875 in Missouri and moved to Tipton county with his parents when a boy. His parents were James G and Luzena (Lloyd) Stafford.
Survivors are three brothers, Robert, Elmer and Lyndon and the sister, Mrs. Partlow, all of the same community and several nephews and nieces.
Funeral services were held at Shiloh M.E. church Sunday in charge of Rev. J. W. Hamilton with burial at the Ridge cemetery
 
STAFFORD, Levi Lofton (I34190)
 
113132 Source: 1883-1949 Hamilton County Obits binder in Cicero, Hamilton, Indiana library without seeing graves.

The dead body of Levi Stafford was found Fri noon by his brother, Lyndon, lying in the barn where he had gone to do the morning chores. After breakfast, Mr. Stafford went to the barn to do the work and was not seen all morning. His brother and sister, Mrs. Ella Partlow, with whom he lived with became worried and started a search for him. Examination revealed that the body had been there for some time and the death was caused by heart attack. he was 63 years old and had been subject to these spells with his heart for some time.
Mr. Stafford never was married and he and brother and sister resided together near Little New York. He was born April 17, 1875 in Missouri and moved to Tipton county with his parents when a boy. His parents were James G and Luzena (Lloyd) Stafford.
Survivors are three brothers, Robert, Elmer and Lyndon and the sister, Mrs. Partlow, all of the same community and several nephews and nieces.
Funeral services were held at Shiloh M.E. church Sunday in charge of Rev. J. W. Hamilton with burial at the Ridge cemetery
 
STAFFORD, Levi Lofton (I34190)
 
113133 Source: “The Stewart-Houston Times” Newspaper, a weekly newspaper of Stewart County and Houston County in Tennessee

Date of Newspaper: Tuesday, April 29, 1975
Page: A-2

Name: Maude E. (Stafford) Hickman
Age: 76
Born: January 8, 1899 in Kentucky
Died: Exact date not listed, at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Granite City, Madison County, Ill.
Funeral: Exact date not listed, with Anglin Funeral Home in Stewart County, TN.
Burial: Hart Cemetery in Stewart County, TN.
Parents: Joseph Stafford and Emma Dycus
Deceased Spouse: James Hickman
Surviving Children: James H. Hickman, John J. Hickman, Mrs. William E. Earhart
Surviving Siblings: Mrs. Claude Keel, Miss Elizabeth Stafford 
Stafford, Maude E. (I1117)
 
113134 Source: “The Stewart-Houston Times” Newspaper, a weekly newspaper of Stewart County and Houston County in Tennessee

Date of Newspaper: Tuesday, April 29, 1975
Page: A-2

Name: Maude E. (Stafford) Hickman
Age: 76
Born: January 8, 1899 in Kentucky
Died: Exact date not listed, at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Granite City, Madison County, Ill.
Funeral: Exact date not listed, with Anglin Funeral Home in Stewart County, TN.
Burial: Hart Cemetery in Stewart County, TN.
Parents: Joseph Stafford and Emma Dycus
Deceased Spouse: James Hickman
Surviving Children: James H. Hickman, John J. Hickman, Mrs. William E. Earhart
Surviving Siblings: Mrs. Claude Keel, Miss Elizabeth Stafford 
STAFFORD, Maude E. (I1117)
 
113135 Source: Bible Record SCOFIELD, Windro J. (I13742)
 
113136 Source: Bible Record SCOFIELD, Windro J. (I13742)
 
113137 Source: Bible Record SCOFIELD, Windro J. (I13742)
 
113138 Source: Bible Record SCOFIELD, Windro J. (I13742)
 
113139 Source: Bible Record SCOFIELD, Windro J. (I13742)
 
113140 Source: Birth recordedSpringfield, VT town birth records. SCOFIELD, Luke (I13674)
 
113141 Source: Birth recordedSpringfield, VT town birth records. SCOFIELD, Luke (I13674)
 
113142 Source: Birth recordedSpringfield, VT town birth records. SCOFIELD, Luke (I13674)
 
113143 Source: Birth recordedSpringfield, VT town birth records. SCOFIELD, Luke (I13674)
 
113144 Source: Birth recordedSpringfield, VT town birth records. SCOFIELD, Luke (I13674)
 
113145 Source: Birth, 1850 Federas Census, St. Joseph Co., Mendon, MI, Oct. 14,
1850

Source: Death Laird Cemetery, Nottawa Twp., St. Joseph Co., MI Cemetery
Records, pg. 54 
SCOFIELD, Saloma J. (I13718)
 
113146 Source: Birth, 1850 Federas Census, St. Joseph Co., Mendon, MI, Oct. 14,
1850

Source: Death Laird Cemetery, Nottawa Twp., St. Joseph Co., MI Cemetery
Records, pg. 54 
SCOFIELD, Saloma J. (I13718)
 
113147 Source: Birth, 1850 Federas Census, St. Joseph Co., Mendon, MI, Oct. 14,
1850

Source: Death Laird Cemetery, Nottawa Twp., St. Joseph Co., MI Cemetery
Records, pg. 54 
SCOFIELD, Saloma J. (I13718)
 
113148 Source: Birth, 1850 Federas Census, St. Joseph Co., Mendon, MI, Oct. 14,
1850

Source: Death Laird Cemetery, Nottawa Twp., St. Joseph Co., MI Cemetery
Records, pg. 54 
SCOFIELD, Saloma J. (I13718)
 
113149 Source: Birth, 1850 Federas Census, St. Joseph Co., Mendon, MI, Oct. 14,
1850

Source: Death Laird Cemetery, Nottawa Twp., St. Joseph Co., MI Cemetery
Records, pg. 54 
SCOFIELD, Saloma J. (I13718)
 
113150 Source: Birth, Bible record SCOFIELD, Alfred Earl (I13749)
 

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