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119401 Was churchwarden at Tenterden in 1565. HATCHE, Thomas (I22869)
 
119402 Was churchwarden at Tenterden in 1565. HATCHE, Thomas (I22869)
 
119403 Was churchwarden at Tenterden in 1565. HATCHE, Thomas (I22869)
 
119404 Was churchwarden at Tenterden in 1565. HATCHE, Thomas (I22869)
 
119405 Was churchwarden at Tenterden in 1565. HATCHE, Thomas (I22869)
 
119406 Was churchwarden at Tenterden in 1565. HATCHE, Thomas (I22869)
 
119407 Was deacon in the church, town clerk of Saybrook, many years, and father
of the wife of the present clerk of that town, Selden M Pratt, Esq. per
Genealogical Notes - Connecticut and Massachusetts by Goodwin p 168. 
NOTT, Clark (I12292)
 
119408 Was deacon in the church, town clerk of Saybrook, many years, and father
of the wife of the present clerk of that town, Selden M Pratt, Esq. per
Genealogical Notes - Connecticut and Massachusetts by Goodwin p 168. 
NOTT, Clark (I12292)
 
119409 Was deacon in the church, town clerk of Saybrook, many years, and father
of the wife of the present clerk of that town, Selden M Pratt, Esq. per
Genealogical Notes - Connecticut and Massachusetts by Goodwin p 168. 
NOTT, Clark (I12292)
 
119410 Was deacon in the church, town clerk of Saybrook, many years, and father
of the wife of the present clerk of that town, Selden M Pratt, Esq. per
Genealogical Notes - Connecticut and Massachusetts by Goodwin p 168. 
NOTT, Clark (I12292)
 
119411 Was deacon in the church, town clerk of Saybrook, many years, and father
of the wife of the present clerk of that town, Selden M Pratt, Esq. per
Genealogical Notes - Connecticut and Massachusetts by Goodwin p 168. 
NOTT, Clark (I12292)
 
119412 Was elected selectman of Danby, VT, in 1774. In 1798 he said to have sold his property in Vermont and moved to Plattsburgh, Clinton co, NY. A sea faring man.

A genealogy by Ruth Stafford has him born in 1726 and married to Thankful Bratton, daughter of William Bratton of Rhode Island. It also has him as the son of William Stafford, a tailor,, one of three brothers who immigrated to Rhode Island about 1720. The other brothers were Henry, a sea captain and Job a weaver. She assigns four sons; Rowland, John, Palmer and Stutely and one daughter, Thankful to this family.

More research is needed to resolved this conflict. Ruth may be wrong or the families of two Thomas Staffords may have blended. 
STAFFORD, Thomas (I18704)
 
119413 Was elected selectman of Danby, VT, in 1774. In 1798 he said to have sold his property in Vermont and moved to Plattsburgh, Clinton co, NY. A sea faring man.

A genealogy by Ruth Stafford has him born in 1726 and married to Thankful Bratton, daughter of William Bratton of Rhode Island. It also has him as the son of William Stafford, a tailor,, one of three brothers who immigrated to Rhode Island about 1720. The other brothers were Henry, a sea captain and Job a weaver. She assigns four sons; Rowland, John, Palmer and Stutely and one daughter, Thankful to this family.

More research is needed to resolved this conflict. Ruth may be wrong or the families of two Thomas Staffords may have blended. 
STAFFORD, Thomas (I18704)
 
119414 Was elected selectman of Danby, VT, in 1774. In 1798 he said to have sold his property in Vermont and moved to Plattsburgh, Clinton co, NY. A sea faring man.

A genealogy by Ruth Stafford has him born in 1726 and married to Thankful Bratton, daughter of William Bratton of Rhode Island. It also has him as the son of William Stafford, a tailor,, one of three brothers who immigrated to Rhode Island about 1720. The other brothers were Henry, a sea captain and Job a weaver. She assigns four sons; Rowland, John, Palmer and Stutely and one daughter, Thankful to this family.

More research is needed to resolved this conflict. Ruth may be wrong or the families of two Thomas Staffords may have blended. 
STAFFORD, Thomas (I18704)
 
119415 Was elected selectman of Danby, VT, in 1774. In 1798 he said to have sold his property in Vermont and moved to Plattsburgh, Clinton co, NY. A sea faring man.

A genealogy by Ruth Stafford has him born in 1726 and married to Thankful Bratton, daughter of William Bratton of Rhode Island. It also has him as the son of William Stafford, a tailor,, one of three brothers who immigrated to Rhode Island about 1720. The other brothers were Henry, a sea captain and Job a weaver. She assigns four sons; Rowland, John, Palmer and Stutely and one daughter, Thankful to this family.

More research is needed to resolved this conflict. Ruth may be wrong or the families of two Thomas Staffords may have blended. 
STAFFORD, Thomas (I18704)
 
119416 Was elected selectman of Danby, VT, in 1774. In 1798 he said to have sold his property in Vermont and moved to Plattsburgh, Clinton co, NY. A sea faring man.

A genealogy by Ruth Stafford has him born in 1726 and married to Thankful Bratton, daughter of William Bratton of Rhode Island. It also has him as the son of William Stafford, a tailor,, one of three brothers who immigrated to Rhode Island about 1720. The other brothers were Henry, a sea captain and Job a weaver. She assigns four sons; Rowland, John, Palmer and Stutely and one daughter, Thankful to this family.

More research is needed to resolved this conflict. Ruth may be wrong or the families of two Thomas Staffords may have blended. 
STAFFORD, Thomas (I18704)
 
119417 Was elected selectman of Danby, VT, in 1774. In 1798 he said to have sold his property in Vermont and moved to Plattsburgh, Clinton co, NY. A sea faring man.

A genealogy by Ruth Stafford has him born in 1726 and married to Thankful Bratton, daughter of William Bratton of Rhode Island. It also has him as the son of William Stafford, a tailor,, one of three brothers who immigrated to Rhode Island about 1720. The other brothers were Henry, a sea captain and Job a weaver. She assigns four sons; Rowland, John, Palmer and Stutely and one daughter, Thankful to this family.

More research is needed to resolved this conflict. Ruth may be wrong or the families of two Thomas Staffords may have blended. 
STAFFORD, Thomas (I18704)
 
119418 Was elected selectman of Danby, VT, in 1774. In 1798 he said to have sold his property in Vermont and moved to Plattsburgh, Clinton co, NY. A sea faring man.

A genealogy by Ruth Stafford has him born in 1726 and married to Thankful Bratton, daughter of William Bratton of Rhode Island. It also has him as the son of William Stafford, a tailor,, one of three brothers who immigrated to Rhode Island about 1720. The other brothers were Henry, a sea captain and Job a weaver. She assigns four sons; Rowland, John, Palmer and Stutely and one daughter, Thankful to this family.

More research is needed to resolved this conflict. Ruth may be wrong or the families of two Thomas Staffords may have blended. 
STAFFORD, Thomas (I18704)
 
119419 Was elected selectman of Danby, VT, in 1774. In 1798 he said to have sold his property in Vermont and moved to Plattsburgh, Clinton co, NY. A sea faring man.

A genealogy by Ruth Stafford has him born in 1726 and married to Thankful Bratton, daughter of William Bratton of Rhode Island. It also has him as the son of William Stafford, a tailor,, one of three brothers who immigrated to Rhode Island about 1720. The other brothers were Henry, a sea captain and Job a weaver. She assigns four sons; Rowland, John, Palmer and Stutely and one daughter, Thankful to this family.

More research is needed to resolved this conflict. Ruth may be wrong or the families of two Thomas Staffords may have blended. 
STAFFORD, Thomas (I18704)
 
119420 Was elected selectman of Danby, VT, in 1774. In 1798 he said to have sold his property in Vermont and moved to Plattsburgh, Clinton co, NY. A sea faring man.

A genealogy by Ruth Stafford has him born in 1726 and married to Thankful Bratton, daughter of William Bratton of Rhode Island. It also has him as the son of William Stafford, a tailor,, one of three brothers who immigrated to Rhode Island about 1720. The other brothers were Henry, a sea captain and Job a weaver. She assigns four sons; Rowland, John, Palmer and Stutely and one daughter, Thankful to this family.

More research is needed to resolved this conflict. Ruth may be wrong or the families of two Thomas Staffords may have blended. 
STAFFORD, Thomas (I18704)
 
119421 Was elected selectman of Danby, VT, in 1774. In 1798 he said to have sold his property in Vermont and moved to Plattsburgh, Clinton co, NY. A sea faring man.

A genealogy by Ruth Stafford has him born in 1726 and married to Thankful Bratton, daughter of William Bratton of Rhode Island. It also has him as the son of William Stafford, a tailor,, one of three brothers who immigrated to Rhode Island about 1720. The other brothers were Henry, a sea captain and Job a weaver. She assigns four sons; Rowland, John, Palmer and Stutely and one daughter, Thankful to this family.

More research is needed to resolved this conflict. Ruth may be wrong or the families of two Thomas Staffords may have blended. 
STAFFORD, Thomas (I18704)
 
119422 Was elected selectman of Danby, VT, in 1774. In 1798 he said to have sold his property in Vermont and moved to Plattsburgh, Clinton co, NY. A sea faring man.

A genealogy by Ruth Stafford has him born in 1726 and married to Thankful Bratton, daughter of William Bratton of Rhode Island. It also has him as the son of William Stafford, a tailor,, one of three brothers who immigrated to Rhode Island about 1720. The other brothers were Henry, a sea captain and Job a weaver. She assigns four sons; Rowland, John, Palmer and Stutely and one daughter, Thankful to this family.

More research is needed to resolved this conflict. Ruth may be wrong or the families of two Thomas Staffords may have blended. 
STAFFORD, Thomas (I18704)
 
119423 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. WALLACE, Danny Orville (I15127)
 
119424 Was employed for 37 years by the Buckeye Pipe Line Co. as guager in charge
of five different districts, engineer on various pumping stations, and as
telegraph operator. In 1969 was living on a farm near Killbuck, OH. 
BELL, Emory L. (I15014)
 
119425 Was employed for 37 years by the Buckeye Pipe Line Co. as guager in charge
of five different districts, engineer on various pumping stations, and as
telegraph operator. In 1969 was living on a farm near Killbuck, OH. 
BELL, Emory L. (I15014)
 
119426 Was employed for 37 years by the Buckeye Pipe Line Co. as guager in charge
of five different districts, engineer on various pumping stations, and as
telegraph operator. In 1969 was living on a farm near Killbuck, OH. 
BELL, Emory L. (I15014)
 
119427 Was employed for 37 years by the Buckeye Pipe Line Co. as guager in charge
of five different districts, engineer on various pumping stations, and as
telegraph operator. In 1969 was living on a farm near Killbuck, OH. 
BELL, Emory L. (I15014)
 
119428 Was employed for 37 years by the Buckeye Pipe Line Co. as guager in charge
of five different districts, engineer on various pumping stations, and as
telegraph operator. In 1969 was living on a farm near Killbuck, OH. 
BELL, Emory L. (I15014)
 
119429 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, John (I20482)
 
119430 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, Edward (I20488)
 
119431 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, John (I20482)
 
119432 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, Edward (I20488)
 
119433 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, Edward (I20488)
 
119434 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, John (I20482)
 
119435 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, John (I20482)
 
119436 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, Edward (I20488)
 
119437 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, John (I20482)
 
119438 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, Edward (I20488)
 
119439 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, John (I20482)
 
119440 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, Edward (I20488)
 
119441 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, John (I20482)
 
119442 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, Edward (I20488)
 
119443 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, John (I20482)
 
119444 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, Edward (I20488)
 
119445 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, John (I20482)
 
119446 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, Edward (I20488)
 
119447 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, John (I20482)
 
119448 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, Edward (I20488)
 
119449 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, John (I20482)
 
119450 Was given a farm by his grandmother in 1763. STAFFORD, Edward (I20488)
 

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