Showing posts with label Loomis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Loomis. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Weathervane Wednesday ~ On a building at a prep school

I post a series of weather vane photographs every Wednesday.  This started with images of weathervanes from the Londonderry, New Hampshire area, but now I've found interesting weather vanes all across New England and across the globe.  Sometimes my weather vanes are whimsical, or historical, but all are interesting.  Often my readers tip me off to some very unique or unusual weathervanes, too!  If you know a great weather vane near you, let me know if you'd like to have it featured on this blog.

Today's weather vane was photographed in Connecticut.

Do you know the location of weathervane post #274?  Scroll down to find the answer.





This quill weathervane was photographed at the Founders Hall building at the Loomis Chaffee prep school in Windsor, Connecticut.  I never would have seen this building and it's weathervane except for the fact that we were searching for the Loomis homestead of my 10th great grandfather, Joseph Loomis.  We found his homestead, still standing, right next to Founders Hall.

I have also seen quill weather vanes at other schools, most notably at the former Adams Female Academy in Derry, New Hampshire. It's a very appropriate weather vane for a school building.  This one is very simple, but noticeable from a great distance.

The Loomis Homestead, circa 1640

The Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor, Connecticut  http://www.loomischaffee.org/

Click here to view the quill weathervane at the former Adams Female Academy, another famous New England school:
http://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2013/11/weathervane-wednesday-very-historical.html


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Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "Weathervane Wednesday ~ On a building at a prep school", Nutfield Genealogy, posted August 31, 2016, ( http://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2016/08/weathervane-wednesday-on-building-at.html: accessed [access date]).

Friday, June 3, 2016

The Joseph Loomis House, 1640, Windsor, Connecticut


We recently took a trip to Connecticut to visit some ancestral places.  We visited Wethersfield, and Hartford, and dropped by the town of Windsor to find the LOOMIS homestead.  It was the home of Joseph Loomis (1590 - 1658) sometime around 1640, and it was expanded into the main part of the house you see above by his son, John Loomis, in 1688.  

I knew it was on the grounds of the Loomis Chaffee prep school, but the directions were confusing. It was a lovely school to explore with extensive grounds by a beautiful river.  I had printed out a photo from Wikipedia, so when we found it I could match it up with the photo.  The sign on the corner of the house confirmed that we had found the right house!  It is a private residence and not open to the public. 





My 2013 blog post with my LOOMIS lineage:

Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor, Connecticut   http://www.loomischaffee.org/

The Loomis Homestead, at Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loomis_Homestead 

More information on the homestead by the Loomis Family Association:  http://www.loomis.8k.com/page4.html

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To cite/link to this blog post:  Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "The Joseph Loomis House, 1640, Windsor, Connecticut", Nutfield Genealogy, posted June 3, 2016,  (  http://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2016/06/the-joseph-loomis-house-1640-windsor.html: accessed [access date]).

Monday, June 8, 2015

Family Reunions, 2015

Members of the Balch and Woodbury families tour the 1679 Balch House
during the 2014 "Old Planters" Family Reunion in Beverly, Massachusetts

Summer is time for family reunions!  The following list of family reunions and family association meetings are taking place in New England, or are families descended from New England settlers.  If you know of one I didn’t list, please email me at vrojomit@gmail.com or leave a message in the comments:

WING -  June 19 – 21, at the Plaza Hotel, Salt Lake City, Utah, the 2015 Wing Family Reunion,  for descendants of the Reverend John and Deborah Wing.  http://www.wingfamily.org/reunions.html

LINELL – June 26 – 28 at the Sheraton Four Points, Eastham, Cape Cod, Massachusetts for the 10th Annual Linnell Family Reunion   http://www.linnellfamilyassociation.com/Reunion/2015/Reunion_2015_Registration_Form.pdf


MANNING -  June 27, at the Manning Manse, Billerica, Massachusetts, Annual meeting and gathering.  http://www.manningassociation.org/newsletters/messenger_2015_03.pdf   (held on the fourth Saturday of June annually)

GRINNELL-  July 9 – 12 in New Bedford, Massachusetts for the Grinnell Family Association of America, descendants of Matthew and Rose Grinnell.  http://www.grinnellfamily.org/

STILES – July 9 -12, Stiles Family Reunion at the Wingate Hotel, Erlanger, Kentucky, meeting, genealogy, group photo, tours, meals http://www.stilesfamilyofamerica.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/2015-sfa-Reunion-info.pdf

PHELPS Family Reunion in Windsor, Connecticut - for descendants of Willaim and George Phelps - July 11, 2015.  Please join the FB group Phelps Famly Reunion in Windsor for more details:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/236219789837169

ELDRED - July 12 at Lake Eden, Eden, Vermont the 75th Annual Eldred Family Reunion.  Held every year on the 2nd Sunday in July.   http://eldredreunion.com/

BLAISDELL/BLASDEL -  July 16 – 19, at the Holiday Inn Portsmouth, 300 Woodbury Avenue, Portsmouth, Maine, The Blaisdell National Family Reunion, with tours of York and Pemaquid, Maine, and also a tour of the Blaisdell clock makers in Amesbury, Massachusetts.  http://www.blaisdell.org/BFNA%20Reunion%202015%20Schedule.doc.pdf

BOTSFORD and PLATT - July 17 and 18, at the Botsford Homestead, 84 Gunn Street, Milford, Connecticut, The Botsford and Platt family associations joint reunion.  Contact Richard N. Platt at rnplatt@optimum.net or Michelle Narus at michelle@ivy-design.com for more information.

ADAMS Family Association of Wilton, ME annual reunion July 18, 2015 at Kineowatha Park, Wilton, ME. See www.adamsfamilyassociation.info  for details.

FOLSOM -  The 100th Anniversary Folsom Family Assocation Reunion will be held in Exeter, New Hampshire July 22 – 26, 2015.  http://www.folsomfamily.org/Other%20Pages/National%20Reunion%20and%20Conference.html


FOOTE – July 23 – 26, at Salt Lake City, the Foote Educational Conference (held every two years) under the auspices of the Foote Family Association of America FFAA, for descendants of Nathaniel Foote of Wetherfield, Connecticut.  http://footefamily.org/reunion2015.html

FELTON Family Association annual reunion,  24 -25 July 2015,  at the Nathaniel Felton Jr. and Nathaniel Felton Sr. homesteads on Felton Hill in Peabody, Massachusetts.  Check the website http://www.feltonfamily.org/Events_and_Products.html

PARSONS – July 25 at Stocking Hall, Cornell University,  Ithaca, New York the 93rd Parsons Family Reunion.  See the newsletter online for more information, http://www.parsonsfamilyassn.org/Cornet_chronical_spring_2015_kbg_4_print_v1__2_.pdf

RUSH – July 25 – August 1, Rush Family Reunion in Benedicta, Maine, held every five years for the descendants of Johann Diederich Rashe (1800 – 1874) and Sarah Theresea Schmidt (1812 – 1856), who came to the US in 1833.  http://rushreunionbenedicta.blogspot.com/

LILLIBRIDGE -  July 25, the Lillibridge National Family Reunion, at Exeter, Rhode Island, located at the Canonicus Camp and Conference Center.  https://lillibridgereunions.wordpress.com/

LOCKE Family Association meeting; July 31-August 2 in Portsmouth, NH - info submitted by David Wilson, The 125th reunion of descendants of Rye, NH founder John Locke.  See this website http://www.lockefamilyassociation.org/reunions.html

SHELDON - July 31 to August 2nd, Sacremento, California, the Sheldon Family Association Reunion http://www.sheldonfamily.org/2015reunion/2015meeting.htm

McINTIRE-  August 1, 11am McIntire Family Reunion, at the Barn at the the York Historical Society. Bring a lunch and a dessert to share.  We're collecting Scottish recipes, bring yours to share.  

OLD BROAD BAY FAMILY HISTORY ASSOCIATION-  August 1st, a reunion of the descendants of the German Settlers at Old Broad Bay, Waldeboro, Maine.  The meeting will take place at the Knox-Lincoln County Extension, 377 Manktown Road, in Waldeboro at 9am.  See the website for more information and a list of surnames:  http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~meobbfha/

RICHARDS – August 3 – 7, Ocean Edge Resort and Golf Club, Brewster, Cape Cod, Massachusetts  http://richardsreunion.com/reservations-2/


STEERE -  The 85th Annual Steere Family Association Reunion to be held August 7 – 9 in Chepachet, Rhode Island for descendants of John Steer.  See this newsletter PDF for more information: http://steerefamily.com/reunion_schedule.pdf

FAIRBANKS - August 8, the 113th Annual Fairbanks Reunion at the Fairbanks House in Dedham, Massachusetts.  Email homestead@fairbankshouse.org to receive the newsletter with more information or call 781-326-1170 or see the website www.fairbankshouse.org

KIMBALL  - The Kimball Family Association annual reunion will be held August 14 and 15 at the Best Western Plus hotel in Haverhill, Massachusetts.  There will be a business meeting of the association, a trip to the Bradford Burial Ground, and other tour to historic sites.   http://www.kimballfamilyassociation.com/

COLBY – The 62nd Annual Colby Clan Reunion will be held August 14 and 15th at Bow, New Hampshire, for descendants of Anthony and Susannah Colby.

KALLOCH – August 15, at the Congregational Church, 172 St. George Road, South Thomaston, Maine,  see www.http://kalloch.org or the Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kalloch-Family-Reunion-Association/163290497023722

DENISON - GALLUP -  August 15 will be a combined reunion of the Denison and Gallup families at the Coogan Farm and Nature Center in Mystic, Connecticut.  Contact Julie Souto for more information juiss8814@yahoo.com 

MEADER – The Meader Family Association, descendants of John Meader of Piscataqua, who settled near the mouth of the Oyster River by Durham, New Hampshire around 1647, has an annual reunion August 28 and 29 in Manassas, Virginia.  http://www.themeaderfamily.org/Pages/reunion2015.html

HARLOW -  75th Annual Reunion of the Sgt. William Harlow Family Association will be held August 29 – 30 at the Beal House in Kingston, Massachusetts and at the Harlow Old Fort House on Sandwich Street, Plymouth, Massachusetts.  http://www.harlowfamily.com/current_events.htm

MAYFLOWER Society General Board of Assistants Meeting, September 9 - 13th at Foxwoods Casino, Connecticut.  See your Mayflower Quarterly for more information and registration forms, or the website https://www.themayflowersociety.org/2015-gboa-meeting/schedule-of-events


NICKERSON -  The Nickerson Family Association Annual Reunion will be held September 11 – 13 in Plymouth, Massachusetts.  http://www.nickersonassoc.org/togethering.shtml

HARRIMAN-  September 12, at the First Parish Church, 50 Church Street, Waltham, Massachusetts, The Harriman Family Association Meeting and Reunion, for the descendants of Leonard and John Harriman, immigrants to Rowley, Massachusetts and New Haven, Connecticut circa 1638.  http://www.harriman-family.org/

TOWNE Family Reunion -  September 18 - 20th, for descendants of William Towne and Joanna Blessing of Topsfield, Massachusetts at Vancouver, Washington.  See the website for details and registration http://townefolk.com/testing/TFA_MEET.php

HATCH – September 11 – 13 at Falmouth, Massachusetts for the Hatch Family Association   http://www.hatchfamilyassoc.org/reunion.htm

DENNISON - GALLUP - August 15, the combined Dennison and Gallup family reunion will be held at the Coogan Farm Nature and Heritage Center in Mystic, Connecticut.

LEAVITT - September 18 - 19, Descendants of John Leavitt of Hingham, Massachusetts and Thomas Leavitt of Hampton, New Hampshire will meet at Leavitt Hill in Deerfield, New Hampshire.  See the website for more details.  http://www.leavitts.org

TENNEY-  September 18 – 20th, in Upshur County, West Virginia, The Tenney Family Association Reunion, for descendants of immigrant John Tenney of Rowley, Massachusetts.

NYE – September 19, 2015 at the Benjamin Nye Homestead and Museum in East Sandwich, Massachusetts.  Annual business meeting, lunch, afternoon and evening programs.  See the fall newsletter of the Nye Family of America Association, or this website:  http://www.nyefamily.org/home/family-reunion

RICE -  September 25 -26, the Edmund Rice Association meets up at the Wayside Inn in Sudbury, Massachusetts.  http://www.edmund-rice.org/reunion.htm  

Upcoming next year:

CRANDALL   Crandall Family Association – Upcoming 2016 reunion, see the Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Crandall.descendants

WINCHESTER,  June 17 – 19, 2016 at Digby Pines, Digby, Nova Scotia.  For descendants of Nathan Winchester, who came to Nova Scotia from Framingham, Massachusetts about 1760.  For registration and schedule of events contact Jim Greenwood at thewinchesterreunion@gmail.com  and for genealogy information contact Mr. Schani Biermann at ussenterprise1701@accesscomm.ca

GRISWOLD Family Association:  Contact@griswoldfamily.org  for more info. We are planning to visit Boston MA in 2016 and tour in Griswold country in the UK in 2017.

LOOMIS Family Reunion, July 1, 2018 - July 14, 2018.   https://www.facebook.com/events/406026092817497/

DOANE  The 54th Biennial Reunion of the Doane Family Association will be in the summer of 2016.  http://www.doanefamilyassociation.org/dfacalendar.html

THAYER -  July 1 – 4, 2016 at the West Point, New York historic Thayer Hotel http://www.thayerfamilies.com/


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To cite/link to this blog post:  Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "Family Reunions, 2015", Nutfield Genealogy, posted June 8, 2015 ( http://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2015/06/family-reunions-2015.html : accessed [access date])

Monday, February 16, 2015

George L. Wyman ~ “A Hard Character”



The Manchester Weekly Times, Manchester, New Hampshire, October 1, 1881

--- George L. Wyman, who stole a quantity of steam fire engine castings from the Amoskeag Company about six years ago, and who was tracked by David Perkins after his appointment as detective for the company, was sentenced Thursday forenoon in the Supreme Court at Nashua to a fine of $50 and costs, and to six month in jail.  Wyman has been a hard character, and has led a life of crime.

I saw this newsclipping and I was intrigued by several things.  First of all, it was fun to imagine a detective in the 1880s tracking down this thief, before the technology we have today.  Also, the name WYMAN, which is in my family tree, is what made me stop and read this story.  Most New England Wymans are all descended from Francis Wyman (1621 - 1684) of Woburn, Massachusetts.  I wondered if this George was a cousin to me through Francis Wyman?  Also, The Amoskeag Company was famous for their fire engines in the 1800s and early 1900s.  I just saw a fine example in Exeter at the Fire Museum, and another on display at the Manchester Historic Association’s Millyard Museum.  I knew I wanted to investigate this Black Sheep Wyman, just like the detective mentioned in the news clipping. 

I didn't know what a tangled knot I was going to find! 

I turned to Google to see what I could find on George L. Wyman.  The first thing that popped up  at Google books was a list of paupers from the city of Manchester, New Hampshire in this book:  Thirty-Fourth Annual Report of the Receipts and Expenditures of the City of Manchester for the Fiscal Year ending December 31,1879, Manchester, NH: Printed by John B. Clarke, 1880.  In the year 1874 George L. Wyman was given $2.46 in poor relief.  In 1875 he received $3.22, in 1876 he received $2.62.  Also in this book a Peter Gaines was paid $1 to furnish wood to Sarah Wyman (page 223), and Hardy & Putnam were paid $89.43 to furnish groceries to Sarah Wyman (page 220).   Who was Sarah Wyman?

In the NH Death records I found a George L. Wyman, d. 23 Feb 1912 at 752 Elm Street in Manchester, New Hampshire, age 70 years, 3 months, born in Goffstown, New Hampshire in November 1841, divorced, cause of death- natural causes, alcoholism probable, father Edward Wyman and mother Mary Loomis.  From here I was able to look for more information on George in the vital records, and filled out the genealogy you can find below.  I found his wife (the Sarah Wyman from the poor records), daughters, marriages and lots of other New Hampshire vital records pertaining to this family at https://familysearch.org/

1870 US Federal Census, Manchester, New Hampshire, George L  (age 29) and Sarah J. Wyman (age 28) are living in the household of Edward and Mary Wyman.  George is listed as a teamster. His brother Edward A. (age 26), working in a print shop, is listed there as well.  Remember this fact – see below!

In the 1880 census, Sarah J. Wyman is listed at 31 Granite Street in Manchester,  as the head of the household, no husband, age 37, with five daughters, and a boarder named Charles Loomis, age 22 (a possible cousin?).   I couldn’t find George L. Wyman in the 1880 census, but in 1900 he was listed in the census as living in Goffstown,  age 60,  as a prisoner at the state prison.  Jailed again for some unknown offense!   In the 1910 census he was listed as a boarder at 788 Elm Street in Manchester, working as an engineer doing “contract-work”.  He was dead two years later.

Since I was having good luck with online resources, I also tried Fold3 www.fold3.com  whereI found George L. Wyman listed as a private in the Civil War, from Nashua, New Hampshire, enlisted on 9 August 1861, age 21, in Company F of the 4th New Hampshire Infantry.  He was discharged on 23 August 1864.  On 29 March 1894 he applied for an invalid pension.   

Last I checked Genealogy Bank www.genealogybank.com and I found a divorce granted in Nashua, New Hampshire to Sarah J. Wyman from George L. Wyman listed in the New Hampshire Patriot and State Gazette (Concord, NH), Thursday, October 14, 1880, page 3.   Unfortunately, I didn’t find any more news stories on the theft or the arrest and sentencing of George L. Wyman, for either offense (1881 or whatever put him in prison in the 1900 census).

As a Wyman descendant, and a member of the Wyman Family Association  http://wymanassociation.org/ I had the rest of George L. Wyman's lineage back to the 1500s in my data base.  The family database, newsletters and books helped me to piece this lineage together many years ago, and the search I had done on George L. Wyman fit right in!  This Wyman family originated when Francis Wyman (1621 - 1684) came to America and settled in Woburn, Massachusetts.  His house, built in 1666, still stands and is the site of an annual Wyman family reunion every autumn.  

The Wyman Genealogy:

Generation 1:   Francis Wyman, was born 1594 in Westmill, Hertfordshire, England, died about 15 September 1658 in Westmill; married on 1 May 1617 in Westmill to Elizabeth Richardson, daughter of Thomas Richardson and Katherine Duxford.  These are my 10th great grandparents.

Generation 2: John Wyman, son of Francis Wyman and Elizabeth Richardson, was born 1621 in Westmill, Hertfordshire, England, died 9 May 1684 in Woburn; married on 5 November 1644 in Woburn to Sarah Nutt, daughter of Miles Nutt and Sarah Bronson.  She was born about 1624 in Barking, Suffolk, England and died 24 May 1688 in Woburn.  Ten children.   John Wyman was my 9th great uncle, and I descend from his brother, Francis Wyman (1617 – 1699), who also immigrated to Woburn, Massachusetts from Westmill in England.

Generation 3: Seth Wyman, son of John Wyman and Sarah Nutt, was born 3 August 1663 in Woburn, died 26 October 1715 in Woburn; married on 17 December 1685 in Woburn to Esther Johnson, daughter of William Johnson and Esther Wiswall.  She was born 13 April 1662 in Woburn, and died 31 March 1742 in Woburn.

Generation 4: Seth Wyman, son of Seth Wyman and Esther Johnson, was born 13 September 1686 in Woburn, died 5 September 1725 in Woburn; married on 26 January 1715 in Billerica to Sarah Ross.  She was born 7 October 1694 and died 26 November 1727.

Generation 5: Seth Wyman, son of Seth Wyman and Sarah Ross, was born in 1719, died 19 November 1749 in Arlington, Massachusetts; married on 4 July 1744 in Woburn to Ruth Wright.

Generation 6: Seth Wyman, son of Seth Wyman and Ruth Wright, was born 17 February 1750 in Woburn, Massachusetts, died 11 April 1825 in Goffstown; married three times to Sarah Atwood,  Sarah Wright and Ruth Belknap.

Generation 7: Seth Wyman, son of Seth Wyman and Sarah Atwood, born 4 March 1784 in Goffstown, died 2 April 1843; married on 16 December 1808 in Skowhegan, Maine to Wealthy Loomis, Daughter of Dyer Loomis and Esther Johnson. 

Generation 8: Edward Wyman married on 6 January 1840 in Manchester, New Hampshire to Mary Loomis, daughter of George Loomis and Martha French.  She was born 16 January 1819 in Skowhegan, Maine, and was Edward’s first cousin (George Loomis was the son of Dyer Loomis and Esther Johnson).   Seven children.   Just by coincidence, Mary Loomis is my 6th cousin 5 generations removed because we are both descendants of the immigrants Joseph Loomis (about 1590 – 1658) and Mary White (1590 – 1652) who settled in Windsor, Connecticut.

Generation 9: George Lewis Wyman, born November 1840 in Goffstown, New Hampshire, died 23 February 1912 in Manchester, New Hampshire, married to Sarah Jane Lyman, five children born in Manchester.   According to the NH Vital Records, on 19 April 1885 she remarried to Edward A. WYMAN , printer, (George’s brother) in Manchester!   She died 31 October 1926 in New Hampshire.  This makes the two Wyman brothers, both husbands of Sarah Jane Lyman,  my 7th cousins 4 generations removed. 

Children of George Lewis Wyman and Sarah Jane Lyman:

1. Ida Wealthy Wyman, born 15 March 1861; married first to Wardner Jefferson Jones; married second 21 April 1908 to Jason Albert Phillips
2. Mary Pattee Wyman died 19 October 1947; married first on 23 March 1888 to Herbert Danford; married second on 25 April 1893 in Manchester to John Thomas. Interestingly, this marriage record did not list George L. Wyman as the father, the father was left blank (note below how another sister spurned George and named Edwin as her father on her marriage record).
3. Caroline E. Wyman, born 1868, died 12 June 1945 and buried at Pine Grove Cemetery in Manchester; married Arthur Leroy Holt on 3 July 1888.  
4. Sarah Aurilla Wyman, born 1871, married on 15 August 1892 to  Joseph Frank George; married second on 28 August 1926 in Francestown, New Hampshire to Frank Edson Chandler.
5. Anna Lillice Wyman born 1 September 1875 married on 2 September 1893 in Manchester to Emile G. Dirtsch.  Edwin A. Wyman is listed as the father on the marriage.
6. Nellie Wyman,  born after 1876, no further information.

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Copyright © 2015, Heather Wilkinson Rojo



Saturday, December 7, 2013

Surname Saturday ~ TAINTOR of Connecticut

TAINTOR

The gravestone of Michael Taintor in Colchester, Connecticut

In Memory of Mr.
Michael Taintor
Son of Deacon
Michael Taintor
Mrs. Eunice his wife
who died Nove. ye
25th 1748 ye 20th
year of his Age.


Charles Taintor was an early settler of Wethersfield, Connecticut.  His son Michael, AKA Micah or  Micaiell married Elizabeth Rose, the daughter of other early settlers.  The records do not mention his wife, nor did his other children leave descendants.  I have found no proof that he was from Wales, although several online sources  and Savage have stated that he was Welsh.   Charles was a merchant, and was lost at sea with a Connecticut neighbor, Jeremiah Jagger, in October 1654.   They were headed to the West Indies.

Michael Taintor (abt. 1620 – 1673) removed to Totoket, now Branford, Connecticut, about 1644 the same time his father Charles went to Fairfield with Jeremiah Jagger.   Michael was a sea captain and was at one time the master of a ship owned by Isaac Allerton (A Mayflower passenger and also my 11th great grandfather in another lineage).  Allerton’s vessel sailed back and forth to Virginia.

Sources for Taintor family information:

Genealogy of the Taintor Family of Connecticut: Descendants of Charles Taintor of Weathersfield and Fairfield, Connecticut, a manuscript by Starr Taintor dated June 21, 1949, Chicago, Illinois and available to read at www.Ancestry.com

There are references to Charles and Michael Taintor in other books about early Wethersfield and Connecticut, such as:

Ancient Wethersfield, by Stiles, Volume II, page 693

Connecticut Colonial Records, Volume I, pages 149, 163

James Savages’ Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Volume IV, page 248

My Taintor genealogy:

Generation 1:  Charles Taintor, born about 1597 probably in Wales, died 1654 lost at sea on a voyage to the West Indies from Connecticut; married to Mary Unknown

Generation 2: Michael Taintor, born about 1625 in Wales, died about 1673 in Branford, Connecticut; married to Elizabeth Rose.  Five children.

Generation3: Michael Taintor, born 12 October 1652 in Branford, died 19 Feb 1731; married on 3 April 1679 to Mary Loomis, daughter of Thomas Loomis and Hannah Fox.  She was born 16 January 1659 in Windsor, Connecticut and died on 11 May 1695. Four children.  Michael Taintor remarried second to Mabel Olmstead.

Generation 4: Michael Taintor, born 30 September 1680 in Windsor, died 16 March 1771 in Colchester, Connecticut; married on 3 December 1712 to Eunice Foote, daughter of Nathaniel Fox and Margaret Bliss.  She was born 10 May 1694 in Wethersfield, Connecticut.  Seven children.

Generation 5: Eunice Taintor, born on 13 April 1713 in Colchester, died after 1779; married on 4 August 1737 to Aaron Skinner, son of John Skinner and Sarah Porter.  He was born on 14 June 1713 in Colchester, and died on 17 November 1766 in Colchester.  Ten children.

Generation 6: Charles Skinner m. Sarah Osborn
Generation 7: Ann Skinner m. Thomas Ratchford Lyons
Generation 8: Isabella Lyons m. Reverend Ingraham Ebenezer Bill
Generation 9: Caleb Rand Bill m. Ann Margaret Bollman
Generation 10: Isabella Lyons Bill m. Albert Munroe Wilkinson
Generation 11: Donald Munroe Wilkinson m. Bertha Louise Roberts (my grandparents)

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Copyright © 2013, Heather Wilkinson Rojo

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Surname Saturday ~ FOOTE of Wethersfield, Connecticut

FOOTE
from the Foote Family Association website www.footefamily.org

I have two separate FOOTE lineages.  Last year I wrote up a Surname Saturday post for my lineage from Pasco Foote (about 1608 – 1670), who lived in Salem, Massachusetts.  You can read it at this link:

Today I’m posting about my immigrant ancestor, Nathaniel Foote (1592 – about 1644) of Wethersfield, Connecticut.   There is no proof that the two Foote families are connected genealogically.  

Nathaniel Foote was born in Shalford, England.  He had an amazing number of interesting relations and ancestors in England, including a first cousin who was Sir Thomas Foote, the Sheriff of London in 1649 and also Lord Mayor of London in 1650.  Nathaniel was apprenticed to a grocer as a young man.  He married Elizabeth Deming, whose brother John Deming was also one of the first settlers of Wethersfield, Connecticut.  Mary, Nathaniel’s sister, married John Hewes and had three children who came to Roxbury, Massachusetts. (Joshua Hewes, Elizabeth Hewes married Ralph Hemingway, and Pheobe Hewes who married Richard Gorde ).

By 1633 Nathaniel Foote and his family had arrived in Boston and then Watertown, Massachusetts.  By 1635 he was one of the first settlers to Wethersfield.  Nathaniel Foote received a ten acre house lot on Broad Street, and the owner of several other grants of land nearby.  His house lot is now a public park on Broad Street in Wethersfield.

In the early days at Wethersfield there were many conflicts with the native Indians, and the Foote family suffered several losses, including a daughter-in-law and two grandchildren taken captive, and another grandchild killed, another daughter and three grandchildren killed while her husband and another two children were captured. 

Nathaniel Foote died in 1644 and his widow, Elizabeth, married Thomas Welles, who was later the Governor.  Although Nathaniel died intestate, Elizabeth’s will names her children and grandchildren, and she left a large piece of land to her son Robert Foote. 

For more information on the FOOTE family, see The Foote Family, by Nathaniel Goodwin, 1849 and Genealogies and Biographies of Ancient Wethersfield. There is a sketch of Nathaniel Foote in the Great Migration, Immigrants to New England 1634 – 1635, Volume II, pages 540 -544 and there are also three articles mentioning  the Foote family in The American Genealogist, Volume 58, 165 – 167; Volume 71, pages 149 – 150; and also Volume 72, page 49 – 55.  There is an active Foote Family Association of America and website at www.footefamily.org 

My Foote Lineage:

Generation 1: Nathaniel Foote, son of Robert Foote and Joanne Brooke, born about 21 September 1592 in Shalford, Colchester, England and died before 20 November 1644 in Wethersfield, Connecticut;  married about 1615 in England to Elizabeth Deming, daughter of Jonathan Deming and Elizabeth Gilbert.  She was born about 1593 in Shalford, died 28 July 1683.  She married second on 2 March 1645 in Wethersfield as the second wife to Governor Thomas Welles. Eight children.

Generation 2: Nathaniel Foote, born 5 March 1619 in St. James, Colchester, England and died about 1655 in Wethersfield; married about 1646 to Elizabeth Smith, daughter of Samuel and Smith and Elizabeth Smith (they were both Smiths). She married second to William Gull. Four children. 

Generation 3: Nathaniel Foote, born 10 January 1648 in Wethersfield, died 12 January 1703 in Wethersfield; married on 2 May 1672 in Springfield to Margaret Bliss, daughter of Nathaniel Bliss and Catherine Chapin. She was born 12 November 1649 in Springfield, Massachusetts, and died 3 April 1745 in Colchester, Connecticut.  Nine children.

Generation 4: Eunice Foote, born 10 May 1694 in Weathersfield; married on 3 December 1712 to Michael Taintor, son of Michael Taintor and Mary Loomis. Four children.

Generation 5: Eunice Taintor m. Aaron Skinner
Generation 6: Charles Skinner m. Sarah Osborn
Generation 7: Ann Skinner m. Thomas Ratchford Lyons
Generation 8: Isabella Lyons m. Reverend Ingraham Ebenezer Bill
Generation 9: Caleb Rand Bill m. Ann Margaret Bollman
Generation 10: Isabella Lyons Bill m. Albert Munroe Wilkinson
Generation 11: Donald Munroe Wilkinson m. Bertha Louise Roberts (my grandparents)

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Saturday, November 9, 2013

Surname Saturday ~ LOOMIS of Windsor, Connecticut

LOOMIS
The Loomis Homestead, oldest house in Windsor, Connecticut
from the website Historic Buildings of Connecticut
 http://historicbuildingsct.com/?p=8582

Joseph Loomis was a woolen draper from Braintree, Essex, England who came to New England with his wife and children on 11 April 1638 aboard the Susan and Ellen from London, England and arrived in Boston on 17 July 1638.  He resided first at Dorchester, Massachusetts and then removed to Windsor, Connecticut. 

Joseph Loomis was granted land near the confluence of the Farmington and Connecticut Rivers.  His land was called “The Island” because every spring it flooded, but the house was built on high ground. 

My Loomis Genealogy:

Generation 1: Joseph Loomis, born about 1590 in Braintree, Essex, England, died  25 November 1658 in Windsor, Connecticut; married on 25 August 1614 in Messing, Essex, England to Mary White, daughter of Robert White and Bridget Allgar.  She was born 24 August 1590 and died 23 August 1652 in Windsor.

Lineage A:

Generation 2: Thomas Loomis, born 1624 in England and died 28 August 1689 in Windsor; married on 1 November 1653 in Windsor to Hannah Fox, daughter of Henry Fox.  She died 25 April 1662.

Generation 3: Mary Loomis, born 16 January 1659 in Windsor, died 11 May 1695; married 3 April 1679 to Michael Taintor, son of Michael Taintor and Elizabeth Rose.  He was born 12 October 1652 in Branford, Connecticut, and died 19 Feb 1731.

Generation 4: Michael Taintor m. Eunice Foote
Generation 5: Eunice Taintor m. Aaron Skinner
Generation 6: Charles Skinner m. Sarah Osborn
Generation 7: Ann Skinner m. Thomas Ratchford Lyons
Generation 8: Isabella Lyons m. Reverend Ingraham Ebenezer Bill
Generation 9: Caleb Rand Bill m. Ann Margaret Bollman
Generation 10: Isabella Lyons Bill m. Albert Munroe Wilkinson
Generation 11: Donald Munroe Wilkinson m. Bertha Louise Roberts

Lineage B:

Generation 2:  Mary Loomis, born about 1620 in Shalford, died 19 August 1680 in Windsor; married about 1637 in Windsor to John Skinner, son of William Skinner and Margery Trotter.  He was born about 1590 in Braintree, England and died 30 October 1650 in Hartford, Connecticut.  She married second to Owen Tudor on 13 November 1651.

Generation 3: Joseph Skinner m. Mary Filley
Generation 4: John Skinner m. Sarah Porter
Generation 5: Aaron Skinner m. Eunice Taintor
Generation 6: Charles Skinner m. Sarah Osborn (see above)

For more information:

The Descendants of Joseph Loomis who came from Braintree, England in the year 1638 and settled in Windsor, Connecticut in 1639, by Elias Loomis, New Haven, CT: Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor, 1870  (available to read online at Archive.org)

The Descendants of Joseph Loomis in America, and his antecedents in the Old World, by Elisha Scott Loomis, 1909 (available to read online at Archive.org)

The History of Ancient Windsor, by Henry R. Stiles,  Vol. II , Somersworth: New Hampshire Publishing Co., 1976, pages 432-433.

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Saturday, November 2, 2013

Surname Saturday ~ Skinner of Hartford, Connecticut

SKINNER


John Skinner (1590 – 1650) was a member of Reverend Thomas Hooker’s company, who came to Connecticut in 1635.  He was an original proprietor of Hartford, Connecticut and his name is on the Founder’s Monument.  His original grant of land was on the west side of Main Street, but he traded this with Richard Olmstead for a lot on the highway that is now Trumbull Street.

John’s widow, Mary Loomis, daughter of the settler Joseph Loomis, remarried to Owen Tudor in 1651.  Owen’s daughter, Sarah Tudor, married James Porter.  She was the grandmother of Sarah Porter, who married John Skinner’s grandson, John Skinner (1675 – 1740).

His son, Joseph Skinner, my 8th great grandfather, was admitted to the church at Windsor, Connecticut by a special vote on 16 February 1678/79. He had never been baptized, and that was performed on 2 March of the same year.  He eventually became a deacon of the church.  Joseph Skinner was one of the early settlers of Massacoe (Simbury), but returned to Windsor after Simsbury was burned by the Indians on 26 March 1676.

My Skinner lineage:

Generation 1: John Skinner, son of William Skinner and Margery Trotter, was born about 1590 in Braintree, Essex, England, and died 30 October 1650 in Hartford, Connecticut; married about 1637 in Windsor, Connecticut to Mary Loomis, daughter of Joseph Loomis and Mary White.  She was born about 1620 in Shalford, England and died 19 August 1680.  She remarried on 13 November 1651 to Owen Tudor.

Generation 2:  Joseph Skinner, born about 1643 and died 15 September 1690 in Windsor; married on 5 April 1660 in Windsor to Mary Filley, daughter of William Filley and Margaret Cockney.  She was born about 1647 in Windsor, and died 13 April 1711 in East Windsor.

Generation 3: John Skinner, born 5 April 1675 in Windsor, died 27 August 1740 in Colchester, Connecticut; married in 1696 in Colchester to Sarah Porter, daughter of John Porter and Joanna Gaylord.  She was born 4 June 1677 in Windsor, died 22 February 1747 in Norton, Massachusetts.

Generation 4: Aaron Skinner, born 14 June 1713 in Colchester, died 17 November 1766 in Colchester; married on 4 August 1737 to Eunice Taintor, daughter of Michael Taintor and Eunice Foote.  She was born 13 April 1713 in Colchester and died after 1779. 

Generation 5:  Charles Skinner, born 3 January 1748 in Colchester, died before 1837 in Nova Scotia, Canada; married on 24 November 1774 in Passamaquoddy, Maine or New Brunswick to Sarah Osborn, daughter of Samuel Osborn and Sarah Wass.  She was born 22 July 1760 in Fredricton, New Brunswick, Canada and died 15 July 1848 in Pleasant Valley, Cornwallis, Nova Scotia.

Generation 6: Ann Skinner, born 9 March 1786 in Cornwallis, died 19 October 1815 in Cornwallis; married on 30 September 1802 in Cornwallis to Thomas Ratchford Lyons, son of David Lyons and Elizabeth Ratchford. 

Generation 7:  Isabella Lyons m. Reverend Ingraham Ebenezer Bill
Generation 8: Caleb Rand Bill m. Ann Margaret Bollman
Generation 9: Isabella Lyons Bill m. Albert Munroe Wilkinson
Generation 10: Donald Munroe Wilkinson m. Bertha Louise Roberts (my grandparents)

For more information:

Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut by Lucius Barnes Barbour, reprinted Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977

Descendants of Joseph Loomis in America and his antecedents in the Old World, by Elisha Scott Loomis, 1952, Volume 1, page 108 (available to read online at Archive.org)

Skinner Family Association http://skinnerkinsmen.org/

Descendants of John Skinner are eligible to join the Society of the Founders of Hartford http://www.foundersofhartford.org/index.htm

Available at the Connecticut State Library RG 074:053, John Skinner, of Hartford and Some of His Descendants by Charles W. Skinner, 1935 manuscript one volume and loose sheets.  This record is stored off-site and may not be available for a same day basis for access.  See the website for rules and procedures for researchers using archival records and secured collections policy http://www.ctstatelibrary.org/node/2324


There is a sketch of John Skinner at The American Genealogist, Volume 74, pages 97 – 100

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