Samuel Deble1
M, b. 31 May 1640, d. 31 May 1640
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Thomas Deble1
M, b. circa 1614, d. 17 October 1700
Note* | | The Windsor, Conn. records and Matthew Grant's Diary contain many references to Thomas Deble. In the latter for 1677 is a list of "those that came here with us from Dorchester and are still with us, - Thos. Deble Sen., sister Deble...." Town Votes 2-7 "Those of the Dragones that have received pouches of Thomas Deble which he got made and is to be paid by ye town." MGD, p88 "Persons who gave to the poor of other colonies, Thomas Deble Sen. and Abram Deble." p. 146 Ratable List of 1686, - "house & land 3 acs yt was John Dible 13:00.
In 1640 Thomas was granted land of the Plantation on which he built a house which he sold to Robert Watson. In 1670 he bought the William Hubbard house on the Palisado between Matthew Grant and _____ Phillips. There may be a connection between his wife and Thomas Ford whose daughters were Hepsibah, Joanna and Miriam, but no proof yet has been found." - VanBuren Lamb, Jr., "Your Ancestors," Vol 2, pg 143.
"That Thomas was son of Robert Deeble is definitely proven on page 13 of the first book of Dorchester, Mass. land records. The grand is dated 17 Dec. 1635, at which time Thomas is to receive 2 goad and 6 goad next to his fathers Roberts home lot, if he built a house within a year. This lot faced the park next to Mr. Addertons.
In Windsor, Conn. there are many records preserved concerning Thomas in the land, vital, probate, town, and church records; as well as in the diary of Matthew Grant, his next door neighbor.
I find the wife of Thomas, mother of his children, referred to only as sister dibble. His second wife was widow of John Hawkes (killed by the Indians), and secondly widow of Robert Hensdale. Matthew Grants Diary, page 94 gives a list of persons now living (dated 1677) that came from Dorchester in full communion.
Thomas second home lot in Windsor, Conn. was on the Palisado (village green or common), the third house N.E. of the church, between the homes of Mr. Grant and Mr. Phillips.
Windsor, Conn. Town Votes, Vol. 2. pg. 7 states; "Those of the Dragones that have received pouches of Thomas Deble, which he got made and is to be paid by ye town".
In 1676 Thomas Deble and Abram Deble are listed among those who gave monies to the poor of other colonies. |
Marriage* | | Principal=Mary Grant1 |
Birth* | c 1614 | 1 |
Marriage* | 25 Jun 1683 | Principal=Elizabeth (?)1 |
Will* | 17 Feb 1699/0 | Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut; The will and inventory of Thomas Deble are preserved at the Conn. State Library, Hartford, Conn. Photostats may be obtained there for a small fee.", VanBuren Lamb, Jr.
Thomas Dibble's will has been published in Manwaring's Digest of Connecticut Probate 7:56-57. The will of Thomas Dibble Senior of Windsor was dated 17 February 1699/1700: "I, Thomas Dibble, Sen., of Windsor, doe make this my last will and testament: Imprimis: To my son Samuel and wife I give the north half part of my orchard whereon he liveth, during his natural life, and the remainder to his son Samuel. To my son Thomas Dibble and his wife I give the other half of my orchard during life, and the remainder to his son Abram. Item. I give to my daughter Miriam Gillett that two acres of meadow she now possesseth. Item. To my said daughter Miriam I give, for the use of her son, my best broadcloth coat, hatt and breeches. All the rest of my apparrel to be divided, two parts to my sons Samuel and Thomas, the other part to be to my grandsons Josiah Dibble and Wakefield Dibble. I appoint Mr. John Elliot and son-in-law Samuel Gibbs to be executors." Witness: John Eliot, Alexander Allin. (Signed) Thomas X Dibble, Senior. A schedule followed the signed will: "A schedule, expressing the form and manner how I would have my household stuffe and other moveables disposed and divided, is as follows: To my daughter Miriam 2 pewter basons, 1 platter, 1 quart pot, two porringers, one saucer, one dram cup, a chafendish, a choping knife, 2 old skilletts, a settle, and the cest (chest) that use to stand by my bedside, five yards of two cloth and 40 shillings in pay, to be paid by my son-in-law Samuel Gibbs out of that he oweth me. To my grand daughter, Eliza: Gibbs, the bedstead, feather bed, and all thereto appeartaining, which is in the parlour, 1 iron pot and crooks, best table, and box with lock and key, 3 chairs, best brush, 1 square basket, one pressing iron, best shears, one bodkin, pair stillyards. To Experience Gibbs, 1 iron kettle, 2 chairs, an old chest, the trundle bedstead, bed and green rug, best and worst pillows, 1 little table and a gridiron. To Mirriam Gibbs, the worst of ye beds and worst table and a little basket. To Hepzibah Dickson, a brass candlestick. To Palidence [sic] Denslow, a half pint cup and a corn bowl. To Joanna Loomis, 2 smoothing irons and a pair of pot hooks. To the Rev. Mr. Samuel Mather, Senior, my gun and sword and my andirons, tongs and spit." Witness: John Eliott, Alexander Allin. (Signed) Thomas X Dibble, Senior. The inventory was taken 1 November 1700 by Samuel Cross, Nathaniel Gaylor and Alexander Allen, and amounted to £60-14-01. Will proved 13 November 17001 |
Death* | 17 Oct 1700 | Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut1 |
Probate* | 13 Nov 1700 | 1 |
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Margaret M. DeBroux1
F, b. circa 1886, d. 1972
Married Name | | Holcomb1 |
Birth* | c 1886 | Kansas1 |
Marriage* | | Principal=Elward Winter Holcomb1 |
Residence* | 1920 | Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana; Age 34, born in Kansa, both parents born in French Canada1 |
Residence | 1930 | Pensacola, Escambia Co., Florida; Age 40, born in Kansas. Father born in Belgium, mother born in Michigan.2 |
Residence | 1940 | Springfield, Sangamon Co., Illinois; Age 50, born in Kansas3 |
Death* | 1972 | 4 |
Burial* | | Live Oak Cemetery, Pass Christian, Harrison Co., Mississippi; Polot 4434 |
Citations
- [S95] 1920 US Federal Census, Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana; ED 172, Image 24.
- [S367] 1930 US Federal Census, Pensacola, Escambia Co., Florida; ED 28, Image 1.
- [S619] 1940 US Federal Census, ancestry.com, Springfield, Sangamon Co., Illinois; ED 84-55, Image 26.
- [S583] Find A Grave Website (www.findagrave.com), Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 25 February 2018), memorial page for Margaret DeBroux Holcomb (1888–1972), Find A Grave Memorial no. 156084075, citing Live Oak Cemetery, Pass Christian, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA ; Maintained by Live Oak Cemetery (contributor 48389276) .
Ebenezer Deeble1
M, b. circa 1616, d. 17 October 1700
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Frances Deeble1
F, b. circa 1612
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
John Deeble1
M, b. say 1618, d. 7 October 1646
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Oliver Deeble1
M, b. circa 1610
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Robert Deeble1
M
Note* | | Notes for Robert Deeble: "To return to New England - Robert Deble and his son Thomas are mentioned in a land deed in Dorchester, Mass. Dec. 17, 1635, in which Thomas is ordered to build a house within a year. This he probably did not do, for Thomas went to Windsor, Conn. With Mr. Warham who followed Thomas Hooker with the majority of his congregation. In Hotton’s "original Lists" Thomas Deble age 22, husbandman, and Frances Deble age 24 , sister, lieve(sic) England 1635 for Virginia. Pope reads "sister" as "soror", and Bank’s reads "husbandman and sister" and says they left Weymouth in Dorset Mar., 1635 under Rev. Joseph Hull, and arrived May 5th at Wessaguscus, Mass. (This name was changed in May, 1635 to Weymouth, Mass.) Robert Deeble’s signature as of 1641 appears on the frontispiece of Blanke’s Annals of Dorchester, Mass., 1846.", VanBuren Lamb, Jr., "Your Ancestors," Vol 2, pg 143. ******************************************************* "Robert Deeble was the first of this name in New England. He and his wife were early settlers of Dorchester, Mass. The first records of this town have been lost, but it is recorded that he was made a freeman on the 6 of May 1635. Robert and his wife (known only as goody deeble) evidently became members of The Dorchester Congreation which was formed in 1629 at the New hospital in Plymouth, England, under the leadership of the Rev. John Warham of Exeter. Some members of this congreation sailed from Plymouth and others embarked for America at Weymouth. The ship in Which Robert and his wife came to these shores is not known, but possibly they arrived the 24 of June 1633 with 78 other members of this congreation, for the names of these passengers are not recorded. His son Thomas Deble age 22, with Frances Deble age 24 sorer(probably meaning sister) did sail from Weymouth, Eng. on the 20 of Mar. 1635. A Robert Dabyn age 28 arrived in New Eng. in the same year and was listed as a servant to Joseph Hall. There were without doubt other brothers and sisters for during the Indian uprisings and massacres 1664-1676, Abraham Dibol(of Haddam and Simsbury, Conn.), & John Deble's family(from Springfield, Mass.), appear in Windsor, Conn. in close association with Thomas Deble. One record says Robert Deeble was a native of Somersetshire, Eng. but I can find no proof of this statement. However he is definitely from the West Counties of Eng. where there are thousands of references to the family (with as many variations of spellings as there are in America) in the church records of Devon, Dorse, Somerset, and Cornwall. There wre also hundreds of Dibble wills preserved in the Bishop of Exeters files, before World War II, which I feel certain would have given our ancestry in England back to 1400, but they were all destroyed in the "Blitz". There seems to have been a Dibble Coat-of-Arms, though it is not recorded in the College of Heralds. Arthur J. Jewrs in his Heraldic Church Notes of Cornwall, gives on page 58 the description of the arms of Deeble as "Purpure(purple)shield, three deebles or beansetters argent(silver), crest a deeble or (gold)". The arms are pictured, quartered with those of Wolsden, showing the beansetter to have been of the stirrup variety. Reverend Samuel Dibble, buried in Charles Church Yard, Plymouth, Eng. in 1750 had the above arms engraved on his tombstone, but this also was destroyed in the blitz. In old English dictionaries, before 1600, the word now spelled Dibble was spelled deeble. I find no foundation for the statement by some, that the name is of French origin(diable meaning devil) though some facetious clerks both in England and America so spelled it in the early records. I believe this to be the reason Nathan Dabol entered in his account book, "Henceforth we shall spell our name Dabol". We have few records of Robert and Thomas Deeble in Mass. The first land record for them is Jan. 4 1635 when Thomas Deeble is to receive 30 acres in the division of the hill between Roxbury and Dorchester. In Mar. 1638 Robert was appointed bayliff (tax collector) for Dorchester and continued in this post until 1641. The records of the Dorchester Congreational Church for Feb 1642 list Robert Deeble and goody deeble as original members (Plymouth, Eng. 1629). I have found no further record of them in New England. It may be possible that they returned to England with other dissatisfied members of the old congreation, after their leader and many of their friends had removed to Windsor, Conn. Robert Deeble's signature appears on the flyleaf of the History of Dorchester, Mass. In a list of original proprietors (photograph). This and the fact that he was chosen baliff is fair proof that he was a little better educated than some of the early colonists, many of whom could not write, signing their names with an X.", VanBuren Lamb, Jr., "Line of Henry Dibble."1 |
Birth* | | England1 |
Residence* | | of Dorchester, Massachusetts |
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Robert Deeble1
M, b. circa 1608
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Daniel Defner1
M
Citations
- [S600] Christiane Toenne, e-mail address., Toenne-Hemme-Kretzschmar-Offerman Families (Ancestry.com private family tree),.
Anna Deichmann1
F, b. 1700, d. 1754
Marriage* | | Principal=Jacob Rasch1 |
Employment* | | Bishop |
Birth* | 1700 | 3 |
Death* | 1754 | Steffen's lists year of death as 1754 in one place and 1756 in another.4 |
Citations
- [S202] Haagen Krog Steffens, Slægten Aall (Trykt I Centraltrykkeriet, Kristiania [1908]), p 46.
- [S202] Haagen Krog Steffens, Slægten Aall (Trykt I Centraltrykkeriet, Kristiania [1908]), p 48.
- [S202] Haagen Krog Steffens, Slægten Aall (Trykt I Centraltrykkeriet, Kristiania [1908]), p 168.
- [S202] Haagen Krog Steffens, Slægten Aall (Trykt I Centraltrykkeriet, Kristiania [1908]), p 48, p 169.
Bartholomeus Deichmann1
M
| Bartholomeus Deichmann |
Citations
- [S202] Haagen Krog Steffens, Slægten Aall (Trykt I Centraltrykkeriet, Kristiania [1908]), p 46.
- [S202] Haagen Krog Steffens, Slægten Aall (Trykt I Centraltrykkeriet, Kristiania [1908]), p 48.
- [S202] Haagen Krog Steffens, Slægten Aall (Trykt I Centraltrykkeriet, Kristiania [1908]), p 49.
Carl Deichmann1
M, b. 1700, d. 1780
Employment* | | Cancelliraad, Mæcenat1 |
Birth* | 1700 | 1 |
Death* | 1780 | 1 |
Citations
- [S202] Haagen Krog Steffens, Slægten Aall (Trykt I Centraltrykkeriet, Kristiania [1908]), p 48.
Margarethe Deichmann1
F, b. 1708, d. 1759
Citations
- [S202] Haagen Krog Steffens, Slægten Aall (Trykt I Centraltrykkeriet, Kristiania [1908]), p 48.
- [S177] "Inga Friis opptegnelser fra det gamle porsgrunn, Del 2," Porsgrund Historielag: Årsskrift 1962-63 (1963): 7-47.
- [S202] Haagen Krog Steffens, Slægten Aall (Trykt I Centraltrykkeriet, Kristiania [1908]), p 124.
Peter Deichmann1
M, b. 1703, d. 1766
Birth* | 1703 | 1 |
Marriage* | 1730 | Principal=Anna Grøn1 |
Death* | 1766 | 1 |
Citations
- [S202] Haagen Krog Steffens, Slægten Aall (Trykt I Centraltrykkeriet, Kristiania [1908]), p 49.
Wilhelm Deichmann1
M, d. 1769
Death* | 1769 | 1 |
Burial* | 15 Feb 1769 | 2 |
Citations
- [S202] Haagen Krog Steffens, Slægten Aall (Trykt I Centraltrykkeriet, Kristiania [1908]), p 49.
- [S202] Haagen Krog Steffens, Slægten Aall (Trykt I Centraltrykkeriet, Kristiania [1908]), p 53.
Jerome J. DeKay
M, b. 1827
Thomas DeLancy1
M
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
- [S404] Assisted by Ruth Buddington Leighton Richard Walter Nielson, The Budington Buddington Family (Nielson Publishing Co., 1989, 830p), page 109.
- [S404] Assisted by Ruth Buddington Leighton Richard Walter Nielson, The Budington Buddington Family (Nielson Publishing Co., 1989, 830p), page 109, 175.
Michael Robert Delaney
M, b. 7 January 1893
Family | Gunilda Riese b. 1 Mar 1900, d. 13 Dec 1966 |
Children | - Douglas Delaney1
- Milton Richard Delaney1
- Mary Helen Delaney1
|
Citations
- [S560] Petroleum County Community Library., The Pages of Time - A History of Petroleum County, Montana (Petroleum County Community Library,1990, updated 7/27/06), Delaney Family: pages 64-65.
Jonathan Delano
M, b. 1647, d. 28 December 1720
Jonathan Delano
M, b. 30 January 1679/80, d. 5 March 1751/52
Joseph Delano1
M
Citations
- [S451] Revised by Robert S. Wakefield, FASG originally compiled by Robert Moody Sherman and Verle Delano Vincent, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - Descendants of the Pilgrims Who Landed at Plymouth, Mass. Dec 1620, Family: James Chilton, Volume 15, 1997 (General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1990), p. 111.
Susanna Delano
F, b. 23 June 1724, d. 16 August 1806
William Berry DeLong
M, b. 7 October 1920, d. 14 August 2003
Citations
- [S583] Find A Grave Website (www.findagrave.com), Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 March 2018), memorial page for William B. De Long (7 Oct 1920–14 Aug 2003), Find A Grave Memorial no. 103024836, citing Montecito Memorial Park, Colton, San Bernardino County, California, USA ; Maintained by sbgraves (contributor 47088275) .
- [S583] Find A Grave Website (www.findagrave.com), Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 March 2018), memorial page for Belvedear Joan Chatfield De Long (6 Nov 1936–1 Apr 2005), Find A Grave Memorial no. 103024901, citing Montecito Memorial Park, Colton, San Bernardino County, California, USA ; Maintained by sbgraves (contributor 47088275) .
Jessie Alida Dennis
F, b. 12 August 1866, d. 25 August 1950
Julia Boggs Dent
F, b. 26 January 1826, d. 14 December 1902
| Julia Boggs(Dent) Grant 1826-1902 |
Mary Deter
F, d. 1851
Family | Peter Sharp Schamp b. 5 Dec 1816, d. 19 Jun 1906 |
Children | - Lewis D. Schamp
- William A. Schamp
- Catherine Matilda Schamp
|
Peter DeVries1
M, b. circa 1891
Birth* | c 1891 | Michigan, USA2 |
Marriage* | 4 Sep 1915 | Principal=Elizabeth Dorcas Hubbard2,1 |
Residence | 1920 | 3010 Dupont Ave S, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota; Age 29, born in Michigan, both parents born in Michigan. Saleman for a medical company.
Living next door to Willie and Cassie Hubbard and Casper and Lucile Olstad.
Enumerated with Elizabeth H. 29 and Mary E. 3 years 6 months.3 |
Residence* | 1930 | 4530 York Ave, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA; Owns home, value $5500; Secretary, Physicians and Hospital Supply2 |
Citations
- [S373] Obituary for William Adams Hubbard, The Minnetonka Record, Excelsior, MN (27 September 1929),.
- [S367] 1930 US Federal Census, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN; ED 261, Sheet 37A.
- [S95] 1920 US Federal Census, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota; ED 162, Sheet 1A.
Abigail Dibble1
F, b. 19 January 1665/66, d. after 1725
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Ebenezer Dibble1
M, b. 26 September 1641, d. 19 December 1675
Baptism* | 26 Sep 1641 | Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut1 |
Marriage* | 27 Oct 1663 | Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut; Principal=Mary Wakefield1 |
Death* | 19 Dec 1675 | died "in The Swamp Fight"
" ..he was killed in the Great Swamp Fight by the Narragansett Indians during King Philip's War, dying 19 Dec 1675, 34 years. The battle in which Ebenezer was killed was especially bloody. Forces from Plymouth and Massachusetts were present with the Connecticut Volunteers.
Ebenezer died insolvent, with debts exceeding his estate. The inventory of his estate is preserved at the Connecticut State Library at Hartford; it mentions widow Mary, and gives the names and ages of their seven children. The inventory was taken 11 Feb. 1676.
The following letter from a Mr. Jones to Governor Lute is indicative of the plight of Ebenezer's widow: ' Sir, I pray be pleased what you can to favor and further the bearer, the Widow Dibble, that her husband's estate may be settled. He was killed at the Swamp Fight, died in debt more than his estate. 'Twere a work of mercy to consider the poor widow and fatherless children'
-Dibble-Perry and Allied Families, CSL Sutro Library CS71.D544.19831 |
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Elizabeth Dibble1
F, b. circa 28 September 1707
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Hepsibah Dibble1
F, b. 17 December 1669
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Hepsibah Dibble1
F, b. 25 December 1642, d. 22 February 1697/98
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Israel Dibble1
M, b. 29 August 1637, d. 12 December 1697
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Joanna Dibble1
F, b. 14 October 1672, d. 15 November 1711
Married Name | | Burt1 |
Marriage* | | Principal=David Burt1 |
Birth* | 14 Oct 1672 | 1 |
Married Name | 23 Dec 1692 | Adam1 |
Marriage* | 23 Dec 1692 | Principal=William Adam1 |
Death* | 15 Nov 1711 | 1 |
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Mindwell Dibble1
F, b. 17 February 1679/80
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Miriam Dibble1
F, b. 15 February 1644/45, d. 18 April 1687
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Patience Dibble1
F, b. 25 October 1683
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Samuel Dibble1
M, b. 13 May 1679, d. 1727
Note* | | Notes for Samuel Dibble: This Samuel was of Windsor, Conn., East Hampton, L.I., Norwalk and Groton, Conn. He was in the latter place in 1717 and before Nov. 22, 1727 his wife, Elizabeth, was admitted to full communion in the First Congressional Church of Ledyard, Conn. All descendants of Samuel spell the name Dabol as ordered by his son Nathan Dabol in his account book, preserved by the New London His. Soc.
Proof and connecting link in this line is found in Windsor, Conn. land records Vol. 6, p. 118 (June 24, 1732) Samuel Dibel of Groton sells to John Allen of Windsor land which formely belonged to Samuel Dibel, deceased grandfather, to me. Died young.1 |
Marriage* | | Principal=Elizabeth Leeds1 |
Birth* | 13 May 1679 | Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut1 |
Death* | 1727 | 1 |
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Samuel Dibble1
M, b. 9 February 1642/43, d. 5 March 1708/9
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Samuel Dibble1
M, b. 13 April 1675, d. 8 April 1676
Birth* | 13 Apr 1675 | 1 |
Death* | 8 Apr 1676 | 1 |
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Samuel Dibble1
M, b. 7 May 1677
Death* | | apparently died young1 |
Birth* | 7 May 1677 | 1 |
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Thankful Dibble1
F, b. 19 June 1685, d. 11 February 1734/35
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Abraham Dible1
M, b. circa 1620, d. 31 December 1690
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
Elizabeth Diboll1
F, b. circa 31 October 1742
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)),.
T.L. Dickens1
M
Citations
- [S111] Marcia Price Gardner to Dixie Hansen. 28 November 2000, 113 Oak Ln, Cayce, SC 29033 (e-mail address).
Else Dideriksdatter1
F, b. circa 1560?, d. after 1600
Citations
- [S642] Gudrun Johnson Høibo., Minister Finn Korens Anebok (E. Sem A.A. Halden, 1958), page 344-345.
- [S642] Gudrun Johnson Høibo., Minister Finn Korens Anebok (E. Sem A.A. Halden, 1958), page 344.
Torbjørn Didrikson
M, b. 1728, d. 1800
Citations
- [S48] Lars E. Øyane, Gards- Og Ættesoge for Luster Kommune, Volume 3 - Dale 2 - og Nes Sokn. (Luster Kommune),.
Anna Regina Diener1
F
Citations
- [S600] Christiane Toenne, e-mail address., Toenne-Hemme-Kretzschmar-Offerman Families (Ancestry.com private family tree),.
(?) Dinsdale1
M
Burial* | | Forsest Hill Cemetery1 |
Citations
- [S466] Sally Severson Dixie Hansen. 2004, e-mail address. Genealogy Register: Descendants of Harvard Person Nundal, 3 June 2004.
Alvina N. Dinsdale1
F, b. October 1885
Note* | | Kickapoo Scout: July 2, 1908: Miss Alvina Dinsdale visited M/M Tosten Hooverson.
March 26, 1908: Dr. James Dinsdale and daughter, Alvina are visiting friends at Ireton, IA, thenon to Running Water, Nebraska to visit relatives.
Feb 13 1908: Alvina and May Dinsdale visited their Uncle, John Hooverson |
Birth* | Oct 1885 | 1 |
Citations
- [S466] Sally Severson Dixie Hansen. 2004, e-mail address. Genealogy Register: Descendants of Harvard Person Nundal, 3 June 2004.
James Dinsdale1
M, b. 18 November 1848, d. 26 December 1928
Biography* | | History of Crawford County, Chapter 20: James Dinsdale, MD of Soldiers Grove, was born in Yorkshire, England, November 18, 1848. He came to this country and to Wisconsin the following year. Mr. Dinsdale attended the State University of Wisconsin during the winters of 1867, 1868 and 1869. In the fall of 1871, he entered Lawrence University at Appleton, Wisconsin. He graduated from this institution in 1875. He studied medicine the three following years, ending by a graduation at Rush Medical college in the spring of 1878. He then settled at Soldiers Grove, where he at once entered upon the practice of his profession and where he still resides.
Chapter 28: James Dinsdale was born November 18, 1848 in England and emigrated to the United States in 1849 with his parents, John and Tirzah Dinsdale. They first settled in Grant County, Wisconsin and in 1876, James taught school and read medicine under Dr. J. J. Leavitt of Fennimore, Wisconsin. In 1877 he attended the Rush Medical College at Chicago, Illinois, graduated in February 1878 and then came to Soldiers Grove and commenced the practice of medicine. He has since remained there enjoying a good practice, being the only physician in the village. The doctor now owns 240 acres of land on sections 9, 32, and 35, also a house and lot in the village of Soldiers Grove. In November, 1882, he was united in marriage to Sarah Hooverson, who was born in Crawford County, Wisconsin, May 2, 1861. 2 |
Birth* | 18 Nov 1848 | England1 |
Education* | 1878 | Physician |
Marriage* | 16 Nov 1882 | Principal=Sara Ann Hooverson1 |
Death* | 26 Dec 1928 | Dane Co., Wisconsin1 |
Burial* | | Forest Hill Cemetery, Crawford Co., Wisconsin1 |
Citations
- [S466] Sally Severson Dixie Hansen. 2004, e-mail address. Genealogy Register: Descendants of Harvard Person Nundal, 3 June 2004.
- [S466] Sally Severson Dixie Hansen. 2004, e-mail address. Genealogy Register: Descendants of Harvard Person Nundal, 3 June 2004 (Her source is the History of Crawford County).
T. May Dinsdale1
F, b. August 1888
Note* | | Kickapoo Scout, December 9, 1907: Miss May Dinsdale visiting in Yankeetown
May 21, 1909: Miss May Dinsdale and Miss Dena Hooverson guests at T. N. Sime home at LaFarge, Wisconsin.
August 20, 1908: Misses May Dinsdale and Ethel Bryan went to Valley City, North Dakota, where they expect to teach school. 1 |
Birth* | Aug 1888 | 1 |
Citations
- [S466] Sally Severson Dixie Hansen. 2004, e-mail address. Genealogy Register: Descendants of Harvard Person Nundal, 3 June 2004.
Abigail Disbrow1
F, b. 25 November 1743
Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
Andrew Disbrow1
M, b. 8 October 1751, d. 1806?
Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
Asahel Disbrow1
M
Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
Caleb Disbrow1
M, b. 1 August 1719
Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
David Disbrow1
M, b. 11 November 1758
Milit-Beg* | | MSD: David Disbrow served in the 7th Regiment of Dutchess Co., NY, Militia during the Revolution. National Archives records also show that he served in Ludington's Regiment of NY Militia and as a Corporal in Jacobus Swartwaut's NY Regiment. |
Baptism* | 11 Nov 1758 | Green Farms, Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA1 |
Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
Esther Disbrow1
F, b. 18 November 1765, d. 14 March 1852
Married Name | | Kelly1 |
Marriage* | | Principal=Seth Kelly1 |
Birth* | 18 Nov 1765 | Fairfield, Fairfield Co., New York, USA1 |
Baptism | 23 Feb 1766 | Green Farms, Fairfield, Fairfield Co., New York, USA1 |
Death* | 14 Mar 1852 | 1 |
Burial* | | Whaley Baptist Cemetery, Kent, Putnam Co., New York, USA1 |
Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
Israel Disbrow1
M, b. 12 April 1754, d. 8 April 1761
Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
Jacob Disbrow1
M, b. 28 January 1753, d. after 1800
Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
Joanna Disbrow1,2
F, b. 6 January 1739/40, d. 5 November 1829
Biography* | | JAF: We children used to love to sit by the warm fire in the' winter evenings, and hear Aunt Ellen tell stories about the war. I remember one incident, when the news came to my Grandma Adams (Aunt Ellens mother) that the British troops were marching through the country that she got up from a sick bed, and went down cellar. She had no sooner got into one corner of the cellar and got herself all wrapped up in a blanket, when she heard the soldiers firing at the house. When they had gone away, she came up from the cellar, and saw the head board of her bedstead was riddled full of holes.1 |
DNA Ancestry* | | P.G. is 5th cousin to SSH on Ancestry. MRCAs are Joseph Adams and Joanna Disbrow. SSH descends from Aaron and P.G. descends from Israel. 32/3
ymailb46 is 5th cousin 2x to SSH on Ancestry. MRCAs are Joseph Adams and Joanna Disbrow. ymailb46 descends from Joseph and SSH descends from Aaron. 6.1/1 |
Married Name | | Adams1 |
Birth* | 6 Jan 1739/40 | Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA; History of Redding: Joanna Disbrow died Nov. 5, 1829, age 90 years.2,3 |
Residence* | b 1760 | Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA2 |
Residence | a 1760 | Redding, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA2 |
Marriage* | 9 Sep 1761 | Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA; The Families of Old Fairfield gives date as 9 Sept 1761; Principal=Joseph Adams1,2,4,3,5 |
Death* | 5 Nov 1829 | Redding, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA2,3 |
Citations
- [S193] Memories of Joannah Frank (supplemented with the memories of her niece, Joannah Elisabeth Adams Rowe),An unpublished manuscript, circa 1911.
- [S194] Charles Burr Todd, The History of Redding Connecticut From Its First Settlement to the Present (Newburgh journal Company, Newburgh, NY 1906),.
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
- [S204] Town Records of Redding, Fairfield Co., CT,.
- [S397] Donald LInes Jacobus., History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Reprinted Two Volumes in Three with Additions and Corrections to History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield (originally pulbihsed as a Supplement to the American Genealogist, October 1948) (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1976, 1991), page 11.
Joseph Disbrow1
M, b. 15 December 1712, d. circa February 1777
Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
Joshua Disbrow1
M, b. 1723, d. 13 January 1760
Birth* | 1723 | Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA1 |
Marriage* | 7 Jun 1743 | Greenfarms, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA; Principal=Mary Gray1 |
Milit-Beg* | 1757 | MSD: Corporal Joshua Disbrow served in the Campaign of 1757, French and Indian War, "for service at the time of alarm for the relief of Fort William Henry and parts adjacent." He was in Capt. Daniel Bradley's Company, Col. Andrew Burr's Regiment, in which his nephew, Jason Disbrow, also served. ["Coll. of the CT Hist. Soc." IX:201] |
Death* | 13 Jan 1760 | Westport, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA; Joshau and mary died within two months of each other, leaving four children ranging in age from under three to thirteen years. The oldest child, Mary, then died less than a month after her mother.1 |
Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
Lydia Disbrow1
F, b. 1 April 1756
Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
Nathan Disbrow1
M, b. 10 June 1715, d. after April 1774
Milit-Beg* | | Nathan, Nathan Jr., Andrew and David Disbrow were all listed on the rolls of the 7th Regiment of Dutchess Co., Militia during the Revolution.1 |
Biography | | MSD: At some time prior to the Revolution Nathan moved from Fairfield to Dutchess Co., NY, and settled near Carmel in what later became Putnam Co.1 |
DNA Ancestry* | | jeschacht1 is 6th cousin 1x to SSH on Ancestry. MRCAs are Nathan Disbrow and Wait Schribner. jeschacht1 descends from Nathan Jr. and SSH descends from Joanna. 8.4/1
Joan Millhollin is 6th cousin 1x to SSH on Ancestry. MRCAs are Nathan Disbrow and Wait Schribner. Joan descends from Nathan and SSH descends from Joanna 11.6/1
lgball83 is 6th cousin 1x to SSH on Ancestry. MRCAs are Nathan Disbrow and Wait Schribner. lgballl83 descends from Abigail and SSH descends from Joanna. 7.0/1
rnana41 is 6th cousin to SSH on Ancestry. MRCAs are Nathan Disbrow and Wait Scribner. rnan41 descends from Abigail and SSH descends from Joanna. 6.9/1 |
Burial | | Old Baptist Burying Ground, Carmel, Putnam Co., New York, USA; MSD: stone... is simply inscribed: "N.D."1 |
Burial* | | Old Baptist Burying Ground, Carmel, Putnam Co., New York1 |
Birth* | 10 Jun 1715 | Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA1 |
Marriage* | 21 Nov 1738 | Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA; Principal=Wait Scribner1 |
Biography* | 1745 | MSD: Nathan Disbrow was appointed ferryman in 1745 and authorized to build a toll bridge at the narrows of the Saugatuck River in Comp, where the Old Boston Post Road crossed between Fairfield and Norwalk.1 |
Death* | a Apr 1774 | MSD: Nathan's death date has not been discovered. The late Ann S. Disbrow wrote me (MSD) in 1984: "I have a copy of an IOU, which he seems to have signed a lot of, dated April 1774, and signed by Andrew Disbrow and Nathan Disbrow. So let us say he died sometime after that. Nathan seems to have been insolvent most of the time. He had too many children to support."1 |
Family | Wait Scribner b. Mar 1718, d. 1 Dec 1805 |
Marriage* | 21 Nov 1738 | Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA; Principal=Wait Scribner1 |
Children | - Joanna Disbrow+ 1 b. 6 Jan 1739/40, d. 5 Nov 1829
- Nathan Disbrow1 b. 6 Apr 1741, d. 12 May 1807
- Patty Disbrow1 b. 31 Aug 1742, d. 28 Sep 1793
- Abigail Disbrow1 b. 25 Nov 1743
- Ruth Disbrow1 b. 10 Jan 1744/45, d. c 1776
- Sarah Disbrow1 b. 19 Feb 1745/46, d. 22 or 23 March 1745/46
- Peter Disbrow1 b. 23 Feb 1746/47
- Wait Disbrow1 b. 10 Oct 1748
- Susannah Disbrow1 b. 4 Jul 1750
- Andrew Disbrow1 b. 8 Oct 1751, d. 1806?
- Jacob Disbrow1 b. 28 Jan 1753, d. a 1800
- Israel Disbrow1 b. 12 Apr 1754, d. 8 Apr 1761
- Lydia Disbrow1 b. 1 Apr 1756
- Solomon Disbrow1 b. 8 Jul 1757
- David Disbrow1 b. 11 Nov 1758
- Polly Disbrow1 b. 31 Oct 1760, d. 27 Apr 1833
- Esther Disbrow1 b. 18 Nov 1765, d. 14 Mar 1852
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Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
Nathan Disbrow1
M, b. 6 April 1741, d. 12 May 1807
Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
Patty Disbrow1
F, b. 31 August 1742, d. 28 September 1793
Birth* | 31 Aug 1742 | Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA1 |
Baptism | 24 Oct 1742 | Green Farms, Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA1 |
Married Name | 23 Nov 1768 | Thorp1 |
Marriage* | 23 Nov 1768 | Principal=William Thorp1 |
Death* | 28 Sep 1793 | Westport, Fairfield Co., New York, USA1 |
Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
Peter Disbrow1
M, b. 23 February 1746/47
Birth* | 23 Feb 1746/47 | Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA1 |
Baptism | 8 Mar 1746/47 | Green Farms, Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA1 |
Biography* | 1800 | Frederick, Dutchess Co., New York, USA; MSD: Not much is known about Peter. he was listed in the 1800 census of Frederick, Dutchess Co., NY, adjacent to his brother Andrew. In Peter's household were one male over 45 and one female over 45. Perhaps the mother was his mother, Wait Disbrow, who died 1 Dec. 1805.1 |
Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
Polly Disbrow1
F, b. 31 October 1760, d. 27 April 1833
Burial* | | Reed Cemetery, S. Alabama, Genesee Co., New York, USA1 |
Baptism* | 31 Oct 1760 | Green Farms, Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA1 |
Married Name | 1782 | Calkins1 |
Marriage* | 1782 | Principal=Eleazar Calkins1 |
Death* | 27 Apr 1833 | Oakfield, Genessee Co., New York, USA1 |
Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
Ruth Disbrow1
F, b. 10 January 1744/45, d. circa 1776
Birth* | 10 Jan 1744/45 | Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA1 |
Baptism | 17 Mar 1744/45 | Green Farms, Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA1 |
Married Name | 7 Nov 1771 | Comstock1 |
Marriage* | 7 Nov 1771 | Danbury, Fairfield Co., New York, USA; Principal=Stephen Comstock1 |
Death* | c 1776 | Saratoga Co., New York?; MSD: Ann S. Disbrow gave me the information that Ruth Comstock died in Saratoga Co., NY, however indications are that they were living in Danbury, CT at the time.1 |
Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
Sarah Disbrow1
F, b. 19 February 1745/46, d. 22 or 23 March 1745/46
Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
Sarah Disbrow1
F, b. April 1726, d. 27 October 1778
Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.
Solomon Disbrow1
M, b. 8 July 1757
Citations
- [S210] Michael S. Disbrow., Descendants of Thomas and Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow (Disbrow Family Association, 1992),.