Ancestors of David Allen Toomey

Notes


1346. David Pratt

SOURCE: Data for the family of David Pratt and Sarah Chalker are taken
from a FGRC Archive Record submitted by Hal W. Sherman, 149 North Main Street
Salt Lake City, Utah, which lists:
- Chapman #2260 Descendents of Lt. Wm. Pratt p. 235;
- Conn Vital Records 974.66/SI V 2C;
- TIB;
Also from the Jared Pratt Family Association, Percy W. Pratt, President,
290 East 1100 South, Bountiful, Utah 84010; GS Film #1036942 which lists:
- Same references as above, plus:
- Catalog of First Puritan Settlers in Connecticut, at Connecticut State
Library, Hartford, Connecticut.

NOTE: Also sealed to spouse 29 Nov 1958 SL and sealed to parents 3 Dec 1948
ARIZO.

SOURCE: Jared Pratt Family Association, Oct 1996.


1347. Sarah Chalker

NOTE: Sarah Chalker was rebaptized 22 Apr 1896. She was also baptized on 3
Jun 1939 and endowed on 22 Apr 1896 and on 17 Jul 1939.

NOTE: The 31 Oct 1989 Ancestral File gives Sarah's birthplace as Saybrook,
Middlesex, Connecticut.

SOURCE: Jared Pratt Family Association, Oct 1996.


1348. Henry Tolles

SOURCE: Data for the family of Henry Tolles and Dorothy Thomas are taken from
an FGRC Archive Record submitted by Gerald Martin, 800 East Ocean, Long Beach,
California, which lists: (gives birthplace as Bloomfield, Hartford, Conn.)
- A9B30 p 95-105;
- N. Haven Gen. Mag. by Donald L. Jacobus.
- Families of Ancient New Haven,
Also from the IGI for Connecticut, P-0064 (as of March 1988).

NOTE: Henry was also sealed to his parents on 11 Mar 1987 SL per the
above-referenced IGI. Also sealed to spouse 5 Mar 1953 SL.

NOTE: Child #5, Ebenezer Tolles, is added to this family on the strength of a
TIB Index Card which indicates that his parents were Henry Tolles and Dorothy
Thomas.

NOTE: Children Nos. 4, 6, & 7 were added to this family from the 31 Oct 1989
Ancestral File.

SOURCE: Jared Pratt Family Association, Oct 1996.
!SOURCE: Data for the family of Henry Tolles and Dorothy Thomas are taken from
an FGRC Archive Record submitted by Gerald Martin, 800 East Ocean, Long Beach,
California, which lists: (gives birthplace as Bloomfield, Hartford, Conn.)
- A9B30 p 95-105;
- N. Haven Gen. Mag. by Donald L. Jacobus.
- Families of Ancient New Haven,
Also from the IGI for Connecticut, P-0064 (as of March 1988).

NOTE: Henry was also sealed to his parents on 11 Mar 1987 SL per the
above-referenced IGI. Also sealed to spouse 5 Mar 1953 SL.

NOTE: Child #5, Ebenezer Tolles, is added to this family on the strength of a
TIB Index Card which indicates that his parents were Henry Tolles and Dorothy
Thomas.

NOTE: Children Nos. 4, 6, & 7 were added to this family from the 31 Oct 1989
Ancestral File.

SOURCE: Jared Pratt Family Association, Oct 1996.


1349. Dorothy Thomas

NOTE: Dorothy was also sealed to her parents on 5 Oct 1984 OK, per the IGI for
Connecticut, P-0064 (as of March 1988).

NOTE: The Ancestral File gives Dorothy Thomas' birthplace as Saybrook,
Middlesex, Connecticut.

SOURCE: Jared Pratt Family Association, Oct 1996.
!NOTE: Dorothy was also sealed to her parents on 5 Oct 1984 OK, per the IGI for
Connecticut, P-0064 (as of March 1988).

NOTE: The Ancestral File gives Dorothy Thomas' birthplace as Saybrook,
Middlesex, Connecticut.

SOURCE: Jared Pratt Family Association, Oct 1996.


1350. Nathaniel Sperry

SOURCE: Data for the family of Nathaniel Sperry and Sarah Wilmot are taken
from an FGRC Archive Record submitted by Mrs. Sarah Wallace, St. George, Utah,
which lists:
- New Haven Gen. Mag. 7-8, pp 1667, 1689.
- Families of Ancient New Haven, Conn. VII, 1667.

NOTE: Nathaniel Sperry was also baptized 15 Jun 1935 and endowed 24 Feb 1937.
All of the children of Nathaniel and Sarah were first sealed to them 3 Jun 1938
and re-sealed 21 Dec 1946 SG.

SOURCE: Jared Pratt Family Association, Oct 1996.
!SOURCE: Data for the family of Nathaniel Sperry and Sarah Wilmot are taken
from an FGRC Archive Record submitted by Mrs. Sarah Wallace, St. George, Utah,
which lists:
- New Haven Gen. Mag. 7-8, pp 1667, 1689.
- Families of Ancient New Haven, Conn. VII, 1667.

NOTE: Nathaniel Sperry was also baptized 15 Jun 1935 and endowed 24 Feb 1937.
All of the children of Nathaniel and Sarah were first sealed to them 3 Jun 1938
and re-sealed 21 Dec 1946 SG.

SOURCE: Jared Pratt Family Association, Oct 1996.


1351. Sarah Wilmot

NOTE: The Ancestral File gives the spelling of Sarah's surname as "WILMONT."

NOTE: Sealing to parents date also given as 17 Feb 1943 SG.

SOURCE: Jared Pratt Family Association, Oct 1996.
!NOTE: The Ancestral File gives the spelling of Sarah's surname as "WILMONT."

NOTE: Sealing to parents date also given as 17 Feb 1943 SG.

SOURCE: Jared Pratt Family Association, Oct 1996.


1352. Samuel Dickinson

SOURCE: Data for the family of Samuel Dickinson and Mary Cole are taken from an FGRC Archive Record submitted to the Genealogical Society by Mrs. Louise D. Roberts, Route #2, Box 30, Vernal, Utah, which lists:
- Rec of Orson Pratt from Rec given him verbally by his mother Charity
Dickinson Pratt in poss. of Mrs. Louise D. Roberts (Patron);
- U. P. Dike Vol 1 p. 110;
- U. P. Dike Vol 2 p. 490, 499, 500.

SOURCE: Sealing date of Samuel to his parents is from the IGI for Rhode
Island, P-0793 (as of May 1988).

SOURCE: Following source information is from Amy Cardon Odell, Walnut Creek,
California:
- Orson Pratt's own manuscript records, given him verbally by his mother,
Charity Dickinson Pratt (in back portion of F.W. Chapman's "The Pratt
Family; or Descendants of Lieutenant William Pratt," Hartford, Conn. Case,
Lockwood, 1846 (GS Fil 599,765); Updike, I, 110:11, 490, 499-500;
- Fernow, New York Calendar of Wills, p. 125; Samuel Dickinson of Dutchess
Co., New York, wife . . .; chr. Christopher, Charles, Eacobud, Gideon,
George, William, Mary; real and personal estate. The wife was sole
executrix. Witnesses: John Paddock, James Rodes, Samll Monrow. Proved
in Westchester Co. Dated 23 Mar 1749/1750, proved 27 Jun 1750.
- Abstracts of New York wills, Liber 17, p 179 (Coll. of New York Historical
Society, 1895 (Wills), IV, 289; "In the Name of God, Amen. 23 Mar 1749/
1750. I, Sam Dickson, of Dutchess Co. in New York government, being sick.
I leave to my wife, Mary, all my lands, household goods & movable estate
and I make her executor, with Dr. Peter Powers to assist. I leave to my
chr. Christopher, Charles, Ichabod, Gideon, William and Mary 5 shillings
sterling apiece, it being the whole of their portions. Witnesses: Peter
Paddock, James Rodes, Samuel Morrow. Proved 27 June 1750 before Sam.
Purdy, esq."
- Letters of administration of the estate of Mary Dickerson, widow, Dutchess
Co., New York, granted to Christellar Dickinson (corrected to Christopher
Dickinson) Vol. XVI of Wills, p 234) 6 Dec 1753 (Coll. of New York
Historical Society, 1896, Wills, V, 431).
- Muster rolls of N. Y. Provincial Troops, 1758; Geo Dickenson, age 19, born
R. Island, Sadler, enlisted 3 Apr 1758 (Collections, 1891, p. 110).
- Entries from Updike's History of St. Paul's Narragansett Church Records:
Feb. 16, 1726/27, Capt. Jonathan Dickinson, s. of Sam & Mary Dickinson, was
bapt. by Mr. McSparran, Nov 2, 1729 (II:490). Christopher Dickinson, s. of
Sam & Mary was bapt by Mr. Mcspararan at St. Paul's in Narragansett, 2 Nov
1728. Said Mary Dickinson was wife of Jonathan Dickinson, after whose
demise she incestuously contracted marriage with Sam, brother of said
Jonathan, and said Christopher is child of the incesjuous conjunction, but
having unexceptionable sponsors was bapt. as aforesaid (Updike, II, 500).
- Wm. Cole of No. Kingstown, R.I., b. 1671, d. 1734; md. Ann Pinder (dau. of
Jacob Pinder). In his will dated 17 Sep 1734, he bequeathed to his dau.
Mary Dickinson (Austen, Dictionary of Rhode Island, p. 50).

NOTE: After Samuel's death, his widow married his brother, Jonathan; all of
Samuel's children were sealed to his brother Jonathan and to their mother, Mary Cole, approved by Robert D. Young, Pres. of Salt Lake Temple,

NOTE: Also sealed to spouse 19 May 1990 SE.

NOTE: According to the IGI, Samuel was also baptized on 9 Jul 1986 DA and
endowed on 12 Jul 1986 DA.

NOTE: The 31 Oct 1989 Ancestral File gives Samuel's birthplace as "prob.
Jamestown, Rhode Island" and his death place as ", Dutchess, New York."


1353. Mary Cole

SOURCE: Birth, marriage and death data for Mary Cole are taken from an FGRC
Archive Record submitted to the Genealogical Society by Mrs. Louise D. Roberts,
Route #2, Box 30, Vernal, Utah.

NOTE: All of the children of Mary and Samuel Dickinson were sealed to
Jonathan Dickinson and their mother, Mary Cole, 29 Feb 1952, SL, approved by
Robert D. Young, President of Salt Lake Temple.


1356. Stephen Griffith

SOURCE: Data for the family of Stephen Griffith and Hannah Norcross are
taken from a FGRC Archive Record submitted by Mrs. Arden D. Hale, 449 South
Temple Drive, Mesa, Arizona, which lists:
- Mayflower Desc. vol 4-177;
- Rochester B 138.

SOURCE: Also from the Jared Pratt Family Association (GS Film No. 1036942),
which lists:
- Genealogy of Massachusetts (Mass. 20 Vol. 3, p. 1847);
- Mayflower Descendants, Vol 4, p 177, 248; Vol 5, p 16; vol 6, p 56;
- Harwick, Mass. - Vital Records.

NOTE: Stephen Griffith and Hannah Norcross were also sealed on 12 Dec 1958 IF.

NOTE: Stephen Griffith was also baptized 23 Nov 1936, 3 Jan 1946, and 12 Dec
1958; endowed 12 May 1949 and 20 Nov 1955 SL; sealed to parents 20 Nov 1958 SL;
and sealed to spouse 12 Dec 1958.


1357. Hannah Norcross

NOTE: The Ancestral File gives Hannah's birthdate as abt 1704. She was also
baptized 13 Feb 1958 and endowed 2 Apr 1958; these dates could not be verified,
so she was baptized again 21 Feb 1991 OK and endowed 23 Feb 1991 OK.


1392. John ROGERS

CONFLICT-MARRIAGE: Pedigree Resource File shows Marriage as 24 Mar 1710, Salem, Essex, Ma.


1440. Soren Jorgensen

INFORMATION: AF 1996.


1441. Kirsten Hansen

INFORMATION: AF 1996.


1444. Vogn Thompson

NAME-BIRTH-YEAR: AF 98, Vogn Thompson <1693>


1464. Anders Jensen

AF-1996


1465. Metti Andersen

AF-1996


1472. James Avery

BIRTH: New London Vital Statistics - From Original Records, Vol. 1, Transcription - pages 1-9: James Avery the sonne of James Avery and Joanna borne the fifteenth of December 1646.

MARRIAGE: VITAL RECORDS OF NEW LONDON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN.: James Avery Jun. sonn of James Avery, was marryed unto Deborah ye daughter of Edward Stallyon - 20th of February 1669.

CONFLICT-BIRTH: The Groton Avery Clan, Vol 1, by Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery, Cleveland, 1912. Found in the DAR Library, Washington, DC> Patesw 80-102. Was born Dec. 16, 1646, at Gloucester, Mass.

HISTORY: THE GROTON AVERY CLAN, Vol. 1, by Elroy McKendree Avery and Cathering Hitachcock (Tilden) Averm Cleveland, 1912. Found in the DAR Library, Washington DC> Pages 80-102. James received numerous tracts of land from his father, one (March 28, 1679) being enough to make up a hundred acres "near the cart path that goes to John Morgans, near the county road."
May 29, 1702, Capt. James-3 and Capt. John-3 Avery, Ephraim and Joseph Myner sold three hundred acres of land in Preston called Pachaug.
James-3 Avery early disposed of his land on the General Neck, land that came to him from his father and grandfather, and lived on the east side of the river. Like his father, he took an important part in the affairs of the colony. They took the oath of freeman, Oct. 14, 1669. He was several times selectman of Groton, also justice of the peace; he was deputy from New London to the general court seven timnes (1690-1702), and from Groton nine times ( 1707-12); he was made sergent of the train band, New London, June 5, 1683; he wass commissioned lieutenant in May, 1690, and later became captain; he was counselor and advisor of the Pequot tribe and, in 1720, became their guardian; in 1723, he instituted suits to recover lands of which they had been deprived; he several times acted as interpreter to the council; he was often on committees to settle boundary disputes and the location of public lands, and often served on the grand jury.

HISTORY: THE HISTORY OF STONINGTON CT, by Richard Ansel Wheeler, page 201. Lieut. James Avery, Jr., (No 4) m. Deborah, daughter of Edward Sterling, or Stallyon, Feb 18, 1669. Like his father he was an important man of affairs. Their names are first in the list of those who were in full communion in the church of Troton, in the old church record, begun by John Owen, pastor, begfore 1727. He was lieutenant in the Connecticut Colonial forces during the frontier wars. Mr and Mrs. Avery are buried near the centre of athe west burying ground at Pequonoc. he d. August 22,1748; she d. mar. 27, 1729.


1473. Deborah STALLYON

HISTORY: THE GROTON AVERY CLAN, Vol. 1, by Elroy McKendree Avery and Cathering Hitachcock (Tilden) Averm Cleveland, 1912. Found in the DAR Library, Washington DC> Pages 80-102. Feb. 12 1670, James Avery's wife Deborah was baptized in the First Church, New London. Jan. 12, 1670, Edward Stallyon and Margaret, his wife, deeded land to their son-in-law, James Avery, jun., which land they gave him with their daughter "Debora, his now wife." Also a farm, upland and meadow, in or about Birch Playne on both sides of the river or creek which Stoney Brook runs into, with house and barn, &c; provided it is agreed James Avery is to keep for the use of the said Edward Stallyon and Margaret his wife during their life 12 head of cattle which he is to keep and look to both summer and winter. This document is signed by Edward Stallyon and James Avery. (New London Deeds, 5:18)

MARRIAGE: VITAL RECORDS OF NEW LONDON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN.: James Avery Jun. sonn of James Avery, was marryed unto Deborah ye daughter of Edward Stallyon - 20th of February 1669.

MARRIAGE: NEHGR 50/485: Marriages performed by Daniel Wetherell, commissioner, in New London County included that of James Avery Jr. and Deborah Stullion (sic) on 18 Feb. 1669 (found in New London County Court records in Norwich).

DEATH: Hempstead: 26 March 1729--"Ms Avery died aged 78 yr Wid of Capt James." Page 208