Charles Abbott Miner1
b. perhaps 1829
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Charles Abbott Miner was born perhaps 1829.
- Charles married Eliza Ross Atherton, daughter of Elisha Atherton Atherton, in January, 1853.1
- Last Edited: 20 Apr 2010
Citations
- Seth C. Cary, John Cary, the Plymouth pilgrim, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=oDgcAAAAYAAJ . Boston, Massachusetts: (1911) , p. 73, section 14.
Emma Eliza Miner1
b. February 9, 1817, d. April 4, 1896
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Emma Eliza Miner was born on February 9, 1817, daughter of Benajah Ames and Amanda (Cary) Miner.1
- Emma married William Spaulding, son of Asa Spaulding and Nancy Woodward, on March 27, 1838, as her first husband.1
- At the time William Waldemar was born, the family was residing temporarily at the time in the Benjamin Parker house in the north part of the town, but soon removed to the farm near the schoolhouse in old "No. 7," where they lived for many years.2
- The census of 1850 shows: William Spaulding, 37, a farmer with $2000 real estate; and Emma E. Spaulding, 34; listed with Waldema Spaulding
living at Lempster, Sullivan County, New Hampshire.3 - The census of 1860 shows: William Spaulding, 46, a farmer with $1600 real estate and $1200 personal estate; and Emma E. Spaulding, 43, a housekeeper; listed with William W. Spaulding
living at Lempster, Sullivan County, New Hampshire.4 - Emma married Rev. William Hooper, a Universalist clergyman, as her second husband.5
- Emma died on April 4, 1896 in West Acton, Massachusetts, at age 79.5
- Last Edited: 5 Nov 2012
Family: William Spaulding b. August 4, 1813, d. December 22, 1872
- William Waldemar Spaulding+1 b. March 10, 1846, d. before January 25, 1932
Citations
- Samuel Jones Spalding, Spalding memorial: a genealogical history of Edward Spalding, of Massachusetts Bay, and his descendants, Boston: A. Mudge & son, printers, (1872) , p. 275.
- H. H. Metcalf, "Glimpses of Old Lempster," The Granite Monthly, Vol. XXXIX (1907): p. 258.
- 1850 United States. Census Office. 7th census, Population schedules of the seventh census of the United States, 1850, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1964) , Census Place: Lempster, Sullivan, New Hampshire; Roll: M432_441; Page: 59B; Image: 124.. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.).
- 1860 United States. Census Office. 8th census, Population schedules of the eighth census of the United States, 1860, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1950, 1967) , Census Place: Lempster, Sullivan, New Hampshire; Roll: M653_681; Page: 1004; Image: 175; Family History Library Film: 803681.. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.).
- "Glimpses of Old Lempster", p. 259.
Angelo John Minichello
b. November 6, 1917
- "Public Records" include the following:
. Name: Angelo J Minichiello
Birth Date: Nov 1917
Street address: 15 Rundlett St
City: Concord
County: Merrimack
State: New Hampshire
Zip Code: 03301
Phone Number: 603-225-9698
Record Number: 27632305.1 - THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Angelo John Minichello was born on November 6, 1917 in Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.
- Angelo married Hazel Evelyn Colby, daughter of Frank Edgar Colby Jr. and Hazel Mabel Myers, on September 27, 1947 in Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.
- Last Edited: 23 Aug 2007
Citations
- Ancestry.com. U.S. Public Records Index [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., (2005).
(?) Minor1
b. perhaps 1758
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- (?) Minor was born perhaps 1758, daughter of Deacon Josiah Minor, of Woodbury.2
- (?) married Deacon Scovill Hinman, son of Peter Hinman and Mary Hinman, as his first wife.1
- Last Edited: 12 Jan 2012
Family: Deacon Scovill Hinman b. perhaps 1756
- Erastus Hinman2 b. perhaps 1780
- Sarah Hinman2 b. perhaps 1782
- Mary Hinman2 b. perhaps 1785
- Jane Hinman2 b. perhaps 1787, d. before 1852
- Julia Hinman2 b. perhaps 1790
- Charles Hinman2 b. perhaps 1792
- Wm. Hinman2 b. perhaps 1795
Citations
- Royal Ralph Hinman, A catalogue of the names of the early Puritan settlers of the colony of Connecticut: with the time of their arrival in the country and colony, their standing in society, place of residence, condition in life, where from, business, &c., as far as is found on record, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=KTkBAAAAYAAJ . Hartford: Press of Case, Tiffany and Company, (1852) , p. 829.
- Royal Ralph Hinman, A catalogue of the names of the early Puritan settlers of the colony of Connecticut: with the time of their arrival in the country and colony, their standing in society, place of residence, condition in life, where from, business, &c., as far as is found on record, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=KTkBAAAAYAAJ . Hartford: Press of Case, Tiffany and Company, (1852) , p. 831.
Charles W. Minor1
b. perhaps 1854
- Father: William Thomas Minor1 b. October 3, 1815, d. October 13, 1889
- Mother: Mary C. Leeds1 b. perhaps 1817
- Relationship: 5th cousin 4 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Charles W. Minor was born perhaps 1854.1
- He was the son of William Thomas Minor and Mary C. Leeds.1
- Charles W. Minor was graduated in 1874 from Yale College, and a practicing lawyer in New York city. He represented Stamford in the Connecticut legislature in 1882.1
- Last Edited: 14 Jan 2012
Citations
- The National cyclopaedia of American biography, New York: James T. White & Company, (1900) , Vol. 10, p. 338.
Harriet M. Minor1
b. February, 1866
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- Harriet M. Minor was born in February, 1866 in Nova Scotia, Canada.2
- She immigrated in 1882.3
- She was naturalized in 1891.3
- Hattie married Fred A. Colby, son of Aaron Colby and Sarah Frances White, on October 5, 1891 in Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. They were married by M. V. B. Knox, minister of the St. James Methodist Episcopal Church.4
- The census of 1900 shows: Fred A. Colby, 41, a sta. engineer; and Harriet M. Colby, 33; listed with Cassie M. Colby, Grace M. Colby, Fred W. Colby and Sarah Frances White
living at South Beech Street, Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire.5 - The census of 1910 shows: Fred A. Colby, 52; and Harriett Colby, 43; listed with Cassie Colby, Grace M. Colby, Fred Waldo Colby and Sarah F. Colby
living at 30 Elm Street, Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire.6 - The census of 1920 shows: Harriet Colby, 52; and Cassie M. Colby, 27, a gramar school teacher; listed with Claude R. Chase, Grace M. Colby and Virginia Chase
living at 802 Beach St., Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire.
Also in the household was Claude Chase's mother, Emily, 69.3
- Last Edited: 11 Feb 2015
Family: Fred A. Colby b. June 4, 1858, d. before 1917
- Cassie Minor Colby b. December, 1892
- Grace M. Colby+7 b. April 17, 1896, d. December 24, 1933
- Fred Waldo Colby1 b. December 17, 1899
Citations
- "New Hampshire, Birth Records, Early to 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FL2R-5VY : accessed 12 February 2015), Harriet M Miner in entry for Fred Waldo Colby, 17 Dec 1899; citing Manchester, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States, Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord; FHL microfilm 1,000,378.
- 1900 United States. Census Office. 12th census, 1900 population census schedules, Washington, District of Columbia: Bureau of the Census Micro-Film Laboratory, ([197-]) , Series: T623 Roll: 948 Page: 160.
- 1920 United States. Bureau of the Census. 14th census, 1920 population census schedules, Washington, District of Columbia: The National Archives, ([193-?]) , Census Place: Manchester Ward 8, Hillsborough, New Hampshire; Roll: T625_1010; Page: 15B; Enumeration District: 113; Image: 1048.
- "New Hampshire, Marriage Records, 1637-1947," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FL6K-QRY : accessed 12 February 2015), Fred A. Colby and Hattie Minor, 05 Oct 1891; citing Manchester, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord; FHL microfilm 1,000,976.
- Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, , Vol: 278 ; Page: 180.
- 1910 United States. Bureau of the Census. 13th census, 1910 population census schedules, Washington, District of Columbia: Bureau of Census Micro-Film Lab, ([19--?]) , Series: T624 Roll: 863 Page: 189.
- Carrie Chase-McNamara, "Willaby Colby," e-mail message from e-mail address to unknown recipient, 2/1/2009 1:57 AM.
Deacon Josiah Minor , of Woodbury1
b. perhaps 1744
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- Deacon Josiah Minor , of Woodbury was born perhaps 1744.1
- Josiah married Betty Hinman, daughter of Ebenezer Hinman and Elizabeth Pierce, as her second husband, and had children.1
- Last Edited: 8 Jan 2012
Citations
- Royal Ralph Hinman, A catalogue of the names of the early Puritan settlers of the colony of Connecticut: with the time of their arrival in the country and colony, their standing in society, place of residence, condition in life, where from, business, &c., as far as is found on record, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=KTkBAAAAYAAJ . Hartford: Press of Case, Tiffany and Company, (1852) , p. 815.
Mercy Minor1
b. August 21, 1673
- Mercy Minor was born on August 21, 1673,daughter of Capt. James and Mary or Marie (Avery) Minor.1
- Mercy married Deacon Francis West, son of Samuel West of Plymouth and Tryphosa Partridge, on December 20, 1696.1
- Last Edited: 22 Dec 2016
Family: Deacon Francis West b. November 13, 1669, d. May 12, 1764
- Mercy West1 b. October 30, 1697
- Samuel West1 b. 1699
- Joseph West1 b. November 30, 1701
- Caleb West+1 b. perhaps 1702
- Amasa West1 b. March 27, 1704
- Zebulon West1 b. March 16, 1707
- Christopher West1 b. June 19, 1709
- Pelatiah West1 b. September 30, 1711
Citations
- William Richard Cutter, New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation, Vol.2, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=1M8UAAAAYAAJ . New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, (1915) , p. 855.
Nellie Minor1
b. perhaps 1868, d. after June 14, 1937
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- Nellie Minor was born perhaps 1868.1
- Nellie married Ashley Joseph Goss, son of Albert Goss and Jane Northrop.1
- Nellie died after June 14, 1937.1
- Last Edited: 12 Dec 2011
Citations
- Vermont, Vermont Death Records, 1909-2003, Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont State Archives and Records Administration,.
Phebe Minor1
b. perhaps 1742
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Phebe Minor was born perhaps 1742.1
- Phebe married Noah Hinman , Jr., son of Hon. Noah Hinman and Sarah Scovill , of Waterbury, on July 15, 1781.1
- Last Edited: 14 Jan 2012
Citations
- Royal Ralph Hinman, A catalogue of the names of the early Puritan settlers of the colony of Connecticut: with the time of their arrival in the country and colony, their standing in society, place of residence, condition in life, where from, business, &c., as far as is found on record, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=KTkBAAAAYAAJ . Hartford: Press of Case, Tiffany and Company, (1852) , p. 834.
Simeon Minor1
b. perhaps 1746
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Simeon Minor was born perhaps 1746.1
- Simeon married Damaris Hinman, daughter of Hon. Noah Hinman and widow (?) Wildman, on September 18, 1769.1
- Last Edited: 14 Jan 2012
Family: Damaris Hinman b. 1748
- Simeon Minor+1 b. perhaps 1785
Citations
- Royal Ralph Hinman, A catalogue of the names of the early Puritan settlers of the colony of Connecticut: with the time of their arrival in the country and colony, their standing in society, place of residence, condition in life, where from, business, &c., as far as is found on record, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=KTkBAAAAYAAJ . Hartford: Press of Case, Tiffany and Company, (1852) , p. 834.
Simeon Minor1
b. perhaps 1785
- Father: Simeon Minor2 b. perhaps 1746
- Mother: Damaris Hinman2 b. 1748
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 6 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Simeon Minor was born perhaps 1785.
- He was the son of Simeon Minor and Damaris Hinman.2
- Simeon married Catharine Lockwood.1
- Simeon Minor was one of the principal legal practitioners of Fairfield county, and when the village of Stamford obtained its charter (1830) was elected its first warden.1
- Last Edited: 14 Jan 2012
Family: Catharine Lockwood b. perhaps 1787
- William Thomas Minor+2 b. October 3, 1815, d. October 13, 1889
Citations
- The National cyclopaedia of American biography, New York: James T. White & Company, (1900) , Vol. 10, p. 338.
- Royal Ralph Hinman, A catalogue of the names of the early Puritan settlers of the colony of Connecticut: with the time of their arrival in the country and colony, their standing in society, place of residence, condition in life, where from, business, &c., as far as is found on record, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=KTkBAAAAYAAJ . Hartford: Press of Case, Tiffany and Company, (1852) , p. 834.
William Thomas Minor1
b. October 3, 1815, d. October 13, 1889
- Father: Simeon Minor2 b. perhaps 1785
- Mother: Catharine Lockwood1 b. perhaps 1787
- Relationship: 4th cousin 5 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- William Thomas Minor was born on October 3, 1815 in Stamford, Connecticut.1
- He was the son of Simeon Minor and Catharine Lockwood.2,1
- William Thomas Minor was graduated in 1834 from Yale College then taught, and studied law; was admitted to the bar of Fairfield county iu 1841, and forthwith gained recognition as an able and conscientious lawyer and a popular debater and orator. His standing with his fellow citizens of Stamford is indicated by his election and re-elections —- seven in all -- to the Connecticut legislature. In 1853 and 1854 he was state senator, and in 1855 was nominated for governor on the American or Know nothing ticket. He received 738 more votes than the Democratic candidate (Ingham), and 18,866 more than the Whig candidate (Dutton). There being no electiou by the people, he was chosen governor by the legislature, and at the eusuiug gubernatorial election a similar state of facts was followed by similar results. When the civil war broke out ex-Gov. Minor was especially distinguished for his zeal in support of the government and by his kindness to Federal soldiers. In 1864 he became U. S. consul-general at Havana, Cuba, by appointment of Pres. Lincoln; but resigned his work at the end of three years. It was his prompt intervention with the Spanish captain-general which secured the detention of the Confederate ram Stonewall Jackson until he could communicate with the nearest U. S. admiral. By his further representations and efforts, however, the vessel was finally surrendered to the Spanish officials before the arrival of the U. S. naval force. In 1854 he received his first judicial appointment in his election by the state house of representatives to the judgeship of the Fairfield county court. Iu 1868 he was appointed a judge of the Connecticut superior court, and served as such until 1873 with marked ability. He was then nominated for U. S. senator on the Republican ticket, and Stamford gave him the largest majority she had ever given any candidate; but he was less fortunate elsewhere, and was defeated by William H. Barnum. In 1874 he was nominated to the state senate from the 12th district; but was defeated by a fellow-citizen, Galen A. Carter. Gov. Minor was one of three commissioners appointed by the legislature in 1879 to meet a similar number from New York, to agree and decide upon the boundary line between the two states. Their report was duly accepted by both states.1
- William married Mary C. Leeds in 1849 in Stamford, Connecticut.1
- William Thomas Minor was jurist and twenty-first governor of Connecticut from 1855 to 1857.1
- William died on October 13, 1889 in Stamford, Connecticut, at age 74.1
- Last Edited: 14 Jan 2012
Family: Mary C. Leeds b. perhaps 1817
- Charles W. Minor1 b. perhaps 1854
Citations
- The National cyclopaedia of American biography, New York: James T. White & Company, (1900) , Vol. 10, p. 338.
- Royal Ralph Hinman, A catalogue of the names of the early Puritan settlers of the colony of Connecticut: with the time of their arrival in the country and colony, their standing in society, place of residence, condition in life, where from, business, &c., as far as is found on record, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=KTkBAAAAYAAJ . Hartford: Press of Case, Tiffany and Company, (1852) , p. 834.
Elizabeth Minot1
b. January 29, 1696/97, d. November 12, 1764
- Father: Capt. James Minot Esq.1 b. September 14, 1653, d. September 20, 1735
- Mother: Rebecca Wheeler1 b. 1635 or 1636, d. September 23, 1734
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 8 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 3100bdf
- Elizabeth Minot was born on January 29, 1696/97 in Concord, Massachusetts.2
- She was the daughter of Capt. James Minot Esq. and Rebecca Wheeler.1
- Elizabeth married Capt. Daniel Adams on April 23, 1715, as his first wife.3
- Elizabeth died on November 12, 1764 at age 67.3
- Last Edited: 23 Apr 2022
Family: Capt. Daniel Adams b. January 3, 1690, d. February 9, 1780
- Capt. Daniel Adams Jr.3 b. October 15, 1720
- Elizabeth Adams3 b. October 1, 1722
- Capt. Joseph Adams3 b. October 5, 1724
- Rebecca Adams3 b. September 2, 1727
- Mary Adams3 b. May 18, 1730
- James Adams3 b. March 20, 1732
- Lydia Adams3 b. September 1, 1735
- Martha Adams3 b. April 13, 1738
Citations
- James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary or The first Settlers of New England showing Three Generations or Those who came Before May, 1692 on the Basis of Farmer's Register, (1862) , vol. 3, p. 217.
- Concord, Massachusetts Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1635-1850, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=vs8UAAAAYAAJ . Boston: Beacon Press, ([1891?]) , p. 43.
- William Richard Cutter, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Vol. 4, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=H89DXKVm4qcC . New York: Lewis historical publishing company, (1908) , p. 1738.
Capt. James Minot Esq.1
b. September 14, 1653, d. September 20, 1735
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- Capt. James Minot Esq. was born on September 14, 1653, son of John Minot of Dorchester.2
- Capt. James Minot Esq. lived at Dorchester, Massachusetts.2
- Capt. James Minot Esq. moved to Concord, Massachusetts.2
- James married Rebecca Wheeler, daughter of Timothy Wheeler and Mary Brooks, in 1684.3
- James died on September 20, 1735 at age 82.2
- Last Edited: 31 Jan 2015
Family: Rebecca Wheeler b. 1635 or 1636, d. September 23, 1734
- Rebecca Minot2 b. February 9, 1684
- Lydia Minot2 b. March 12, 1686/87
- Mary Minot2 b. November 16, 1689
- Timothy Minot2 b. June 18, 1692
- James Minot2 b. October 17, 1694
- Elizabeth Minot+2 b. January 29, 1696/97, d. November 12, 1764
- Martha Minot2 b. April, 1699
- Love Minot2 b. April 15, 1702
- Mercy Minot2 b. April 15, 1702
- Samuel Minot2 b. March 25, 1706
Citations
- Concord, Massachusetts Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1635-1850, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=vs8UAAAAYAAJ . Boston: Beacon Press, ([1891?]) , p. 40, 65.
- James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary or The first Settlers of New England showing Three Generations or Those who came Before May, 1692 on the Basis of Farmer's Register, (1862) , vol. 3, p. 217.
- James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary or The first Settlers of New England showing Three Generations or Those who came Before May, 1692 on the Basis of Farmer's Register, (1862) , vol. 4, p. 501.
James Minot1
b. October 17, 1694
- Father: Capt. James Minot Esq.1 b. September 14, 1653, d. September 20, 1735
- Mother: Rebecca Wheeler1 b. 1635 or 1636, d. September 23, 1734
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 8 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- James Minot was born on October 17, 1694 in Concord, Massachusetts.2
- He was the son of Capt. James Minot Esq. and Rebecca Wheeler.1
- Last Edited: 31 Jan 2015
Citations
- James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary or The first Settlers of New England showing Three Generations or Those who came Before May, 1692 on the Basis of Farmer's Register, (1862) , vol. 3, p. 217.
- Concord, Massachusetts Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1635-1850, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=vs8UAAAAYAAJ . Boston: Beacon Press, ([1891?]) , p. 40.
Love Minot1
b. April 15, 1702
- Father: Capt. James Minot Esq.2 b. September 14, 1653, d. September 20, 1735
- Mother: Rebecca Wheeler2 b. 1635 or 1636, d. September 23, 1734
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 8 times removed of Steven George Levine
- THIS LISTING HAS NOT YET BEEN AUDITED, AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE; A.
- Love Minot was born on April 15, 1702 in Concord, Massachusetts.1
- She was the daughter of Capt. James Minot Esq. and Rebecca Wheeler.2
- Last Edited: 31 Jan 2015
Citations
- Concord, Massachusetts Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1635-1850, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=vs8UAAAAYAAJ . Boston: Beacon Press, ([1891?]) , p. 52.
- James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary or The first Settlers of New England showing Three Generations or Those who came Before May, 1692 on the Basis of Farmer's Register, (1862) , vol. 3, p. 217.