Mary Margaret Fraser1
F, b. 5 August 1829, d. 1854
Mary Margaret Fraser was born on 5 August 1829 at Fraserfield, Glengarry Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of ffreeband55 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 As of 12 September 1848,her married name was Pringle.1 She married John Dunbar Pringle, son of Lieut. James Pringle and Ann Margaret Anderson, on 12 September 1848 at Fraserfield, Glengarry Co., Canada West; per family tree of ffreeband55 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 Mary Margaret Fraser died in 1854 at Hamilton, Wentworth Co., Canada West; per family tree of ffreeband55 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | John Dunbar Pringle b. 8 May 1820, d. 12 Oct 1882 |
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
William Forbes1
M, b. circa 1798
William Forbes was born circa 1798; per family tree of Marie Auner on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 He married Sarah Everts, daughter of Roswell Everts and Mary Dingman, circa 1825; per family tree of Marie Auner on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Sarah Everts b. 1799 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
John Evarts1
M, b. 21 September 1708, d. 25 September 1786
| Father | Nathaniel Evarts1 b. 24 Jul 1675, d. 13 Jul 1739 |
| Mother | Margaret Hastings1 b. 4 Jul 1674, d. 8 Oct 1740 |
John Evarts was born on 21 September 1708 at Guildford, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A; Date Sep 21 1798 & location Guidlford, Conn. per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 He married Submit Stone, daughter of Stephen Stone and Elizabeth Leaming, on 20 October 1734 at Guildford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 John Evarts died on 25 September 1786 at Salisbury, Litchfield Co., Connecticut, U..A., at age 78; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Submit Stone b. 25 Mar 1717, d. 19 Jan 1802 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Submit Stone1
F, b. 25 March 1717, d. 19 January 1802
| Father | Stephen Stone1 b. 1 Mar 1690, d. 24 Dec 1753 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Leaming1 b. 9 Oct 1691, d. 1767 |
Submit Stone was born on 25 March 1717 at Guildford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 As of 20 October 1734,her married name was Evarts.1 She married John Evarts, son of Nathaniel Evarts and Margaret Hastings, on 20 October 1734 at Guildford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 Submit Stone died on 19 January 1802 at Salisbury, Litchfield Co., Connecticut, U.S.A., at age 84; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | John Evarts b. 21 Sep 1708, d. 25 Sep 1786 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Stephen Stone1
M, b. 1 March 1690, d. 24 December 1753
Stephen Stone was born on 1 March 1690 at Guildford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 He married Elizabeth Leaming on 9 October 1711 at Guildford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 Stephen Stone died on 24 December 1753 at Guildford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A., at age 63; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Elizabeth Leaming b. 9 Oct 1691, d. 1767 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Elizabeth Leaming1
F, b. 9 October 1691, d. 1767
Elizabeth Leaming was born on 9 October 1691 at Guildford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 She married Stephen Stone on 9 October 1711 at Guildford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 As of 9 October 1711,her married name was Stone.1 Elizabeth Leaming died in 1767 at Guidlford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Stephen Stone b. 1 Mar 1690, d. 24 Dec 1753 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Gilbert Evarts1
M, b. 3 January 1743, d. circa 1800
| Father | John Evarts1 b. 21 Sep 1708, d. 25 Sep 1786 |
| Mother | Submit Stone1 b. 25 Mar 1717, d. 19 Jan 1802 |
Gilbert Evarts was born on 3 January 1743 at Guildford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 He married Rebecca Chapin, daughter of Reuben Chapin and Rebecca Kibbe, on 17 August 1747 at Somers, Tolland Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 Gilbert Evarts died circa 1800 at Beekmantown, Clinton Co., New York, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Rebecca Chapin b. 17 Aug 1747, d. 2 May 1819 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Rebecca Chapin1
F, b. 17 August 1747, d. 2 May 1819
| Father | Reuben Chapin1 b. 13 Sep 1718, d. 1 Jun 1793 |
| Mother | Rebecca Kibbe1 b. 13 Nov 1727, d. 31 Mar 1762 |
Rebecca Chapin was born on 17 August 1747 at Somers, Tolland Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 As of 17 August 1747,her married name was Evarts.1 She married Gilbert Evarts, son of John Evarts and Submit Stone, on 17 August 1747 at Somers, Tolland Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 Rebecca Chapin died on 2 May 1819 at Salisbury, Addison Co., Vermont, U.S.A., at age 71; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Gilbert Evarts b. 3 Jan 1743, d. c 1800 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Reuben Chapin1
M, b. 13 September 1718, d. 1 June 1793
Reuben Chapin was born on 13 September 1718 at Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 He married Rebecca Kibbe on 5 November 1746 at Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 Reuben Chapin died on 1 June 1793 at Salisbury, Litchfield Co., Connecticut, U.S.A., at age 74; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Rebecca Kibbe b. 13 Nov 1727, d. 31 Mar 1762 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Rebecca Kibbe1
F, b. 13 November 1727, d. 31 March 1762
Rebecca Kibbe was born on 13 November 1727 at Somers, Tolland Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 She married Reuben Chapin on 5 November 1746 at Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 As of 5 November 1746,her married name was Chapin.1 Rebecca Kibbe died on 31 March 1762 at Somers, Tolland Co., Connecticut, U.S.A., at age 34; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Reuben Chapin b. 13 Sep 1718, d. 1 Jun 1793 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Timothy Evarts1
M, b. 2 May 1775, d. 28 July 1846
| Father | Gilbert Evarts1 b. 3 Jan 1743, d. c 1800 |
| Mother | Rebecca Chapin1 b. 17 Aug 1747, d. 2 May 1819 |
Timothy Evarts was born on 2 May 1775 at Salisbury, Vermont, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 He married Hannah Bigelow, daughter of Joel Bigelow and Abigail Call, on 26 January 1802 at Springfield, Windsor Co., Vermont, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 Timothy Evarts died on 28 July 1846 at Jefferson, Richland Co., Ohio, U.S.A., at age 71; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Hannah Bigelow b. 4 Sep 1776, d. 2 Mar 1849 |
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Hannah Bigelow1
F, b. 4 September 1776, d. 2 March 1849
| Father | Joel Bigelow1 b. 10 Jun 1747, d. 1 Mar 1815 |
| Mother | Abigail Call1 b. 14 Jan 1757, d. 2 May 1849 |
Hannah Bigelow was born on 4 September 1776 at Springfield, Windsor Co., Vermont, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 As of 26 January 1802,her married name was Evarts.1 She married Timothy Evarts, son of Gilbert Evarts and Rebecca Chapin, on 26 January 1802 at Springfield, Windsor Co., Vermont, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 Hannah Bigelow died on 2 March 1849 at Jefferson, Richland Co., Ohio, U.S.A., at age 72; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Timothy Evarts b. 2 May 1775, d. 28 Jul 1846 |
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Joel Bigelow1
M, b. 10 June 1747, d. 1 March 1815
Joel Bigelow was born on 10 June 1747 at Weston, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 He married Abigail Call in 1775 at Weston, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 Joel Bigelow died on 1 March 1815 at Salisbury, Addison Co., Vermont, U.S.A., at age 67; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Abigail Call b. 14 Jan 1757, d. 2 May 1849 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Abigail Call1
F, b. 14 January 1757, d. 2 May 1849
Abigail Call was born on 14 January 1757 at Woodstock, Windham Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 She married Joel Bigelow in 1775 at Weston, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 As of 1775,her married name was Bigelow.1 Abigail Call died on 2 May 1849 at Bowmanville, Durham Co., Canada West, at age 92; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Joel Bigelow b. 10 Jun 1747, d. 1 Mar 1815 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Joel Bigelow1
M, b. 13 November 1779, d. 27 January 1806
| Father | Joel Bigelow1 b. 10 Jun 1747, d. 1 Mar 1815 |
| Mother | Abigail Call1 b. 14 Jan 1757, d. 2 May 1849 |
Joel Bigelow was born on 13 November 1779 at Springfield, Windsor Co., Vermont, U.S.A; Date Nov 13 1779 & location Springfield, Vermnt per family tree of andrewafuller on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 He married Cynthia Fisk, daughter of John Fisk and Levine Dean, on 31 October 1802 at York Co., Upper Canada; "453-1069. Joel Bigelow, son of Joel and Abigail (Call) Bigelow, was born in Springfield, Vt., Nov. 18, 1779; married, Oct. 31, 1802, Cynthia, daughter of John and Levine Fisk, born
in Grand Isle, Vt., May 10, 1783. The above John Fisk was High Constable of the Home District in Upper Canada, and was lost on board the schooner Speedy, October, 1804 (while conducting a prisoner to be tried), from York to Newcastle, the vessel with all on board being lost in a storm. Joel Bigelow resided in Newmarket, a post village iu the Township of East Gwillimbury, Ontario, and he was preparing himself for the ministry iu the Methodist Church, when he died, Jan. 27, 1806. Cynthia, his widow, died in Newmarket, Sept. 8, 1846." from family tree of jpaxton1951 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019, taken from Bigelow Family of America.
Date Oct 13 1802 & location Ont. per family tree of andrewafuller on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 Joel Bigelow died on 27 January 1806 at Newmarket, York Co., Upper Canada, at age 26; per family tree of andrewafuller on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
in Grand Isle, Vt., May 10, 1783. The above John Fisk was High Constable of the Home District in Upper Canada, and was lost on board the schooner Speedy, October, 1804 (while conducting a prisoner to be tried), from York to Newcastle, the vessel with all on board being lost in a storm. Joel Bigelow resided in Newmarket, a post village iu the Township of East Gwillimbury, Ontario, and he was preparing himself for the ministry iu the Methodist Church, when he died, Jan. 27, 1806. Cynthia, his widow, died in Newmarket, Sept. 8, 1846." from family tree of jpaxton1951 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019, taken from Bigelow Family of America.
Date Oct 13 1802 & location Ont. per family tree of andrewafuller on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 Joel Bigelow died on 27 January 1806 at Newmarket, York Co., Upper Canada, at age 26; per family tree of andrewafuller on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Cynthia Fisk b. 10 May 1783, d. 8 Sep 1846 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Cynthia Fisk1
F, b. 10 May 1783, d. 8 September 1846
| Father | John Fisk1 b. 24 Sep 1752, d. 8 Oct 1804 |
| Mother | Levine Dean1 b. 1761, d. 15 Nov 1828 |
Cynthia Fisk was born on 10 May 1783 at Grand Isle, Vermont, U.S.A; "Fisk, Cinthy, son of John & Levine, b. 5/10/1783, bk 2, p 104" Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, pg 437 of 1934, ancestry.ca. (Note: says this is a son, born in Mass.??) Date May 10 1783 & location Grand Isle, Vermont per family tree of andrewafuller on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1,2 As of 31 October 1802,her married name was Bigelow.1 She married Joel Bigelow, son of Joel Bigelow and Abigail Call, on 31 October 1802 at York Co., Upper Canada; "453-1069. Joel Bigelow, son of Joel and Abigail (Call) Bigelow, was born in Springfield, Vt., Nov. 18, 1779; married, Oct. 31, 1802, Cynthia, daughter of John and Levine Fisk, born
in Grand Isle, Vt., May 10, 1783. The above John Fisk was High Constable of the Home District in Upper Canada, and was lost on board the schooner Speedy, October, 1804 (while conducting a prisoner to be tried), from York to Newcastle, the vessel with all on board being lost in a storm. Joel Bigelow resided in Newmarket, a post village iu the Township of East Gwillimbury, Ontario, and he was preparing himself for the ministry iu the Methodist Church, when he died, Jan. 27, 1806. Cynthia, his widow, died in Newmarket, Sept. 8, 1846." from family tree of jpaxton1951 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019, taken from Bigelow Family of America.
Date Oct 13 1802 & location Ont. per family tree of andrewafuller on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 Cynthia Fisk John Fisk was escorting Ogetonicut, the Mississauga man accued of murdering John Sharp, to the trial to be held at Newcastle, on Presqu'ile Point. The ship, HMS Speedy, was lost in a storm off Presqu'ile Point on October 8, 1804, with all on board. (Dan Buchanan) on 8 October 1804 at Lake Ontario, Newcastle, Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada. As of circa 1810,her married name was Rogers.1 She married Obadiah W. Rogers, son of Timothy Rogers and Sarah Wilde, circa 1810 at Upper Canada; Note: First husband, Joel Bigelow, died in January 1806, and first son, James Rogers, born in 1812. Married Obadiah Rogers c. 1810?? per family tree of jmfisk254 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 Cynthia Fisk died on 8 September 1846 at Newmarket, York Co., Canada West, at age 63; per family tree of andrewafuller on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
in Grand Isle, Vt., May 10, 1783. The above John Fisk was High Constable of the Home District in Upper Canada, and was lost on board the schooner Speedy, October, 1804 (while conducting a prisoner to be tried), from York to Newcastle, the vessel with all on board being lost in a storm. Joel Bigelow resided in Newmarket, a post village iu the Township of East Gwillimbury, Ontario, and he was preparing himself for the ministry iu the Methodist Church, when he died, Jan. 27, 1806. Cynthia, his widow, died in Newmarket, Sept. 8, 1846." from family tree of jpaxton1951 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019, taken from Bigelow Family of America.
Date Oct 13 1802 & location Ont. per family tree of andrewafuller on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 Cynthia Fisk John Fisk was escorting Ogetonicut, the Mississauga man accued of murdering John Sharp, to the trial to be held at Newcastle, on Presqu'ile Point. The ship, HMS Speedy, was lost in a storm off Presqu'ile Point on October 8, 1804, with all on board. (Dan Buchanan) on 8 October 1804 at Lake Ontario, Newcastle, Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada. As of circa 1810,her married name was Rogers.1 She married Obadiah W. Rogers, son of Timothy Rogers and Sarah Wilde, circa 1810 at Upper Canada; Note: First husband, Joel Bigelow, died in January 1806, and first son, James Rogers, born in 1812. Married Obadiah Rogers c. 1810?? per family tree of jmfisk254 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 Cynthia Fisk died on 8 September 1846 at Newmarket, York Co., Canada West, at age 63; per family tree of andrewafuller on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family 1 | Joel Bigelow b. 13 Nov 1779, d. 27 Jan 1806 |
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Hiram Bigelow1
M, b. 19 August 1803, d. 11 December 1853
| Father | Joel Bigelow1 b. 13 Nov 1779, d. 27 Jan 1806 |
| Mother | Cynthia Fisk1 b. 10 May 1783, d. 8 Sep 1846 |
Hiram Bigelow was born on 19 August 1803 at Newmarket, York Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of andrewafuller on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 He married Mary Armstrong on 12 March 1828 at Upper Canada; per family tree of fgdreifus on ancestry.ca, June 20 2019.1 Hiram Bigelow died on 11 December 1853 at Lindsay, Victoria Co., Canada West, at age 50; per family tree of andrewafuller on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Mary Armstrong b. 4 Jun 1810, d. 14 Sep 1856 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Levine Bigelow1
F, b. 18 July 1806, d. 1878
| Father | Joel Bigelow1 b. 13 Nov 1779, d. 27 Jan 1806 |
| Mother | Cynthia Fisk1 b. 10 May 1783, d. 8 Sep 1846 |
Levine Bigelow was born on 18 July 1806 at Newmarket, York Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of andrewafuller on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 She died in 1878 at Newaygo, Newaygo Co., Michigan, U.S.A; per family tree of andrewafuller on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
John Fisk1
M, b. 24 September 1752, d. 8 October 1804
| Father | Ebenezer Fiske1 b. 13 Dec 1719, d. 31 May 1790 |
| Mother | Sarah Newell1 b. 6 Jul 1719, d. 1757 |
John Fisk was born on 24 September 1752 at Wallingford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; Date Sep 24 1752 & location Wallingford, New Haven Co., Conn. per family tree of Richardson_Moore on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 He "High County Constalbe John Fisk King Township, 1804; John Fisk was born September 24, 1752 in Wallingford, Connecticut. In 1776 he served as an Ensign in Elmore's Connecticut Battalion, part of the Continental Army during the War of the Revolution. During this time he was in charge of prisoners." Short biography of John Fisk, http://www.yrpa.on.ca/pdf?doc-4. in 1776 at U.S.A.1 He "He resigned his commission, moved to Stockbridge, Massachusetts and in February 1777 married Lavinia Higby Dean. They subsequently moved to Albany, New York, and then Grand Isle in Lake Champlain, Vermont and had 6 children: JOhn DEan, Cathy, Claudius Victory, Cinty (Cynthia), Clarissa and Claudius Lucious." Short biography of John Fisk, http://www.yrpa.on.ca/pdf?doc-4. in February 1777 at Stockbridge, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A..1 He married Levine Dean in February 1777 at Stockbridge, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A; "453-1069. Joel Bigelow, son of Joel and Abigail (Call) Bigelow, was born in Springfield, Vt., Nov. 18, 1779; married, Oct. 31, 1802, Cynthia, daughter of John and Levine Fisk, born
in Grand Isle, Vt., May 10, 1783. The above John Fisk was High Constable of the Home District in Upper Canada, and was lost on board the schooner Speedy, October, 1804 (while conducting a prisoner to be tried), from York to Newcastle, the vessel with all on board being lost in a storm. Joel Bigelow resided in Newmarket, a post village iu the Township of East Gwillimbury, Ontario, and he was preparing himself for the ministry iu the Methodist Church, when he died, Jan. 27, 1806. Cynthia, his widow, died in Newmarket, Sept. 8, 1846." from family tree of jpaxton1951 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019, taken from Bigelow Family of America. Date Feb 1777 & location Stockbridge, Ma per family tree of newtondo_1 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 John Fisk lived in 1790 at Grand Isle Co., Vermont, U.S.A; "1438. i. John Dean, b. --. In his grandfather's will, in 1790, he is called only son. In 1792-1793 he moved to Grand Isle on land given him by his grandfather." from Fiske and Fisk Genealogy on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.
Note: This makes no sense. It is under John Dean Fisk, the son of John Fisk. The guy who moved to Grand Isle around 1792 was John Fisk and it was his father, Ebenezer, who died in 1790.1 He lived on 7 June 1796 at South Hero Twp., Grand Isle Co., Vermont; "In October, 1794, John signed a petition asking for a new county by the name of Heros. In 1795, John is listed as an owner of a lime kiln at South Hero. Since there is no further mention of John Fisk after June 7, 1796, it is thought that it was around this time that he moved to Canada." from letter to Ed Burtt from Steve Carnegie, June 18, 1992, per Ed Burtt Collection.
Note: Location is islands in the norther part of Lake Champlain. South Hero is the southern-most of these islands. Quebec border is northern bordere of the county. He lived in 1801 at King Twp., York Co., Upper Canada; "Finally, in 1801, Fisk moved with his wife Levine, and their six children, to Upper Canada. He acquired a 210 acre farm in King township, to the north of York, along the road now known as Yonge Street. Fisk was what earlier settlers of the region called a "Johnny-come-lately Loyalist": an American who had sided with the Patriots during the war, but moved north to take advantage of cheap land, even though it meant living under he British flag." Line of Fire: Heroism, tragedy, and Canada's Polic, Edward Butts, Dundurn Press, 2009, page 13 of PDF version downloaded.
"In 1801 he settled on 210 acres in King township and was made High Constable of the Home District." Short biography of John Fisk, http://www.yrpa.on.ca/pdf?doc-4.1 He "Fisk became a prominent and influential citizen in his new community, and in April 1804, he was made High Constable of the Home District. This territory included the present counties and regions of York, Durham, Peel, Simcoe, and Toronto. There was no police force in the modern sense. In some situations, soldiers could be called upon to make arrests. Otherwise, law enforcement was the job of ordinary citizens who were sworn in as constables. Their tasks usually had less to do with fighting crime than with enforcing regulations concerning fire safety, animal control, tavern licensing, and food marketing. Unfortunately, a flood in the 1930s destroyed most of the Upper Canada court records from that period, so information on High Constable John Fisk is sketchy. We know that he was in charge of part-time, amateur constables, and was a civil representative of the Crown. It was a prestigious position, but one that Fisk would enjoy for only a few months." Line of Fire: Heroism, tragedy, and Canada's Polic, Edward Butts, Dundurn Press, 2009, page 13 of PDF version downloaded.
in April 1804 at King Twp, York Co., Upper Canada. He Assigned to escort Ogetonicut from York to Newcastle for murder trial. in September 1804 at York, York Co., Upper Canada. He died on 8 October 1804 at Lake Ontario, Newcastle, Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada, at age 52; " ... Cynthia, daughter of John and Levine Fisk, born in Grand Isle, Vt., May 10, 1783. The above John Fisk was High Constable of the Home District in Upper Canada, and was lost on board the schooner Speedy, October, 1804 (while conducting a prisoner to be tried), from York to Newcastle, the vessel with all on board being lost in a storm." snip from Begelow Family History, per family tree of jmfisk254 on ancestry.ca. Date Oct 8 1804 per family tree of Richardson_Moore on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
in Grand Isle, Vt., May 10, 1783. The above John Fisk was High Constable of the Home District in Upper Canada, and was lost on board the schooner Speedy, October, 1804 (while conducting a prisoner to be tried), from York to Newcastle, the vessel with all on board being lost in a storm. Joel Bigelow resided in Newmarket, a post village iu the Township of East Gwillimbury, Ontario, and he was preparing himself for the ministry iu the Methodist Church, when he died, Jan. 27, 1806. Cynthia, his widow, died in Newmarket, Sept. 8, 1846." from family tree of jpaxton1951 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019, taken from Bigelow Family of America. Date Feb 1777 & location Stockbridge, Ma per family tree of newtondo_1 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 John Fisk lived in 1790 at Grand Isle Co., Vermont, U.S.A; "1438. i. John Dean, b. --. In his grandfather's will, in 1790, he is called only son. In 1792-1793 he moved to Grand Isle on land given him by his grandfather." from Fiske and Fisk Genealogy on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.
Note: This makes no sense. It is under John Dean Fisk, the son of John Fisk. The guy who moved to Grand Isle around 1792 was John Fisk and it was his father, Ebenezer, who died in 1790.1 He lived on 7 June 1796 at South Hero Twp., Grand Isle Co., Vermont; "In October, 1794, John signed a petition asking for a new county by the name of Heros. In 1795, John is listed as an owner of a lime kiln at South Hero. Since there is no further mention of John Fisk after June 7, 1796, it is thought that it was around this time that he moved to Canada." from letter to Ed Burtt from Steve Carnegie, June 18, 1992, per Ed Burtt Collection.
Note: Location is islands in the norther part of Lake Champlain. South Hero is the southern-most of these islands. Quebec border is northern bordere of the county. He lived in 1801 at King Twp., York Co., Upper Canada; "Finally, in 1801, Fisk moved with his wife Levine, and their six children, to Upper Canada. He acquired a 210 acre farm in King township, to the north of York, along the road now known as Yonge Street. Fisk was what earlier settlers of the region called a "Johnny-come-lately Loyalist": an American who had sided with the Patriots during the war, but moved north to take advantage of cheap land, even though it meant living under he British flag." Line of Fire: Heroism, tragedy, and Canada's Polic, Edward Butts, Dundurn Press, 2009, page 13 of PDF version downloaded.
"In 1801 he settled on 210 acres in King township and was made High Constable of the Home District." Short biography of John Fisk, http://www.yrpa.on.ca/pdf?doc-4.1 He "Fisk became a prominent and influential citizen in his new community, and in April 1804, he was made High Constable of the Home District. This territory included the present counties and regions of York, Durham, Peel, Simcoe, and Toronto. There was no police force in the modern sense. In some situations, soldiers could be called upon to make arrests. Otherwise, law enforcement was the job of ordinary citizens who were sworn in as constables. Their tasks usually had less to do with fighting crime than with enforcing regulations concerning fire safety, animal control, tavern licensing, and food marketing. Unfortunately, a flood in the 1930s destroyed most of the Upper Canada court records from that period, so information on High Constable John Fisk is sketchy. We know that he was in charge of part-time, amateur constables, and was a civil representative of the Crown. It was a prestigious position, but one that Fisk would enjoy for only a few months." Line of Fire: Heroism, tragedy, and Canada's Polic, Edward Butts, Dundurn Press, 2009, page 13 of PDF version downloaded.
in April 1804 at King Twp, York Co., Upper Canada. He Assigned to escort Ogetonicut from York to Newcastle for murder trial. in September 1804 at York, York Co., Upper Canada. He died on 8 October 1804 at Lake Ontario, Newcastle, Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada, at age 52; " ... Cynthia, daughter of John and Levine Fisk, born in Grand Isle, Vt., May 10, 1783. The above John Fisk was High Constable of the Home District in Upper Canada, and was lost on board the schooner Speedy, October, 1804 (while conducting a prisoner to be tried), from York to Newcastle, the vessel with all on board being lost in a storm." snip from Begelow Family History, per family tree of jmfisk254 on ancestry.ca. Date Oct 8 1804 per family tree of Richardson_Moore on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Levine Dean b. 1761, d. 15 Nov 1828 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Levine Dean1,2
F, b. 1761, d. 15 November 1828
Levine Dean was born in 1761 at Middletown, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; Date 1761 & locatiion Middletown, Middlesex Co., Connper family tree of newtondo_1 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.. per family tree of Richardson_Moore on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 She married John Fisk, son of Ebenezer Fiske and Sarah Newell, in February 1777 at Stockbridge, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A; "453-1069. Joel Bigelow, son of Joel and Abigail (Call) Bigelow, was born in Springfield, Vt., Nov. 18, 1779; married, Oct. 31, 1802, Cynthia, daughter of John and Levine Fisk, born
in Grand Isle, Vt., May 10, 1783. The above John Fisk was High Constable of the Home District in Upper Canada, and was lost on board the schooner Speedy, October, 1804 (while conducting a prisoner to be tried), from York to Newcastle, the vessel with all on board being lost in a storm. Joel Bigelow resided in Newmarket, a post village iu the Township of East Gwillimbury, Ontario, and he was preparing himself for the ministry iu the Methodist Church, when he died, Jan. 27, 1806. Cynthia, his widow, died in Newmarket, Sept. 8, 1846." from family tree of jpaxton1951 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019, taken from Bigelow Family of America. Date Feb 1777 & location Stockbridge, Ma per family tree of newtondo_1 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 As of February 1777,her married name was Fisk.1 Levine Dean died on 15 November 1828 at Galway, Saratoga Co., New York, U.S.A; per family tree of newtondo_1 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
in Grand Isle, Vt., May 10, 1783. The above John Fisk was High Constable of the Home District in Upper Canada, and was lost on board the schooner Speedy, October, 1804 (while conducting a prisoner to be tried), from York to Newcastle, the vessel with all on board being lost in a storm. Joel Bigelow resided in Newmarket, a post village iu the Township of East Gwillimbury, Ontario, and he was preparing himself for the ministry iu the Methodist Church, when he died, Jan. 27, 1806. Cynthia, his widow, died in Newmarket, Sept. 8, 1846." from family tree of jpaxton1951 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019, taken from Bigelow Family of America. Date Feb 1777 & location Stockbridge, Ma per family tree of newtondo_1 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 As of February 1777,her married name was Fisk.1 Levine Dean died on 15 November 1828 at Galway, Saratoga Co., New York, U.S.A; per family tree of newtondo_1 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | John Fisk b. 24 Sep 1752, d. 8 Oct 1804 |
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Ebenezer Fiske1
M, b. 13 December 1719, d. 31 May 1790
Ebenezer Fiske was born on 13 December 1719 at Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of Richardson_Moore on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 He married Sarah Newell on 5 January 1747 at Wallingford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of Richardson_Moore on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 Ebenezer Fiske died on 31 May 1790 at Southington, Connecticut, U.S.A., at age 70; per family tree of Richardson_Moore on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Sarah Newell b. 6 Jul 1719, d. 1757 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Sarah Newell1
F, b. 6 July 1719, d. 1757
Sarah Newell was born on 6 July 1719 at Farmington, Hartford Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of Richardson_Moore on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 She married Ebenezer Fiske on 5 January 1747 at Wallingford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of Richardson_Moore on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 As of 5 January 1747,her married name was Fiske.1 Sarah Newell died in 1757 at Southington, Hartford Co., Connecticut, U.S.A; per family tree of Richardson_Moore on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Ebenezer Fiske b. 13 Dec 1719, d. 31 May 1790 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Levine Fisk1
F, b. 3 February 1792
| Father | John Fisk1 b. 24 Sep 1752, d. 8 Oct 1804 |
| Mother | Levine Dean1 b. 1761, d. 15 Nov 1828 |
Levine Fisk was born on 3 February 1792 at South Hero, Grand Isle, Vermont, U.S.A; per family tree of Richardson_Moore on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Claudius Lucius Fisk1
M, b. 28 February 1792, d. 31 May 1850
| Father | John Fisk1 b. 24 Sep 1752, d. 8 Oct 1804 |
| Mother | Levine Dean1 b. 1761, d. 15 Nov 1828 |
Claudius Lucius Fisk was born on 28 February 1792 at South Hero Twp., Grand Isle Co., Vermont, U.S.A; per family tree of Richardson_Moore on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 He John Fisk was escorting Ogetonicut, the Mississauga man accued of murdering John Sharp, to the trial to be held at Newcastle, on Presqu'ile Point. The ship, HMS Speedy, was lost in a storm off Presqu'ile Point on October 8, 1804, with all on board. (Dan Buchanan) on 8 October 1804 at Lake Ontario, Newcastle, Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada. He married Jemima W. Knapp on 16 May 1813 at Isle la Motte, Grand Isle Co., Vermont, U.S.A; per family tree of jmfisk254 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 Claudius Lucius Fisk died on 31 May 1850 at Ashley, Delaware Co., Ohio, U.S.A., at age 58; per family tree of Richardson_Moore on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Jemima W. Knapp b. 1793, d. 29 Dec 1886 |
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
John Dean Fisk1
M, b. 4 November 1777
| Father | John Fisk1 b. 24 Sep 1752, d. 8 Oct 1804 |
| Mother | Levine Dean1 b. 1761, d. 15 Nov 1828 |
John Dean Fisk was born on 4 November 1777 at Stockbridge, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A; "Fisk, John Dean, son of John and Levine, b. 11/4/1777 - bk 2 pg 104" Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988, John Fisk, pg. 437 of 1934 - ancestry.ca) Date 1764 per family tree of jmfisk254 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 He "1438. i. John Dean, b. --. In his grandfather's will, in 1790, he is called only son. In 1792-1793 he moved to Grand Isle on land given him by his grandfather." from Fiske and Fisk Genealogy on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.
Note: This makes no sense. It is under John Dean Fisk, the son of John Fisk. The guy who moved to Grand Isle around 1792 was John Fisk and it was his father, Ebenezer, who died in 1790 in 1790 at Grand Isle, Vermont, U.S.A..1
Note: This makes no sense. It is under John Dean Fisk, the son of John Fisk. The guy who moved to Grand Isle around 1792 was John Fisk and it was his father, Ebenezer, who died in 1790 in 1790 at Grand Isle, Vermont, U.S.A..1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Catherine Fisk1
F, b. 2 August 1779
| Father | John Fisk1 b. 24 Sep 1752, d. 8 Oct 1804 |
| Mother | Levine Dean1 b. 1761, d. 15 Nov 1828 |
Jemima W. Knapp1
F, b. 1793, d. 29 December 1886
Jemima W. Knapp was born in 1793 at Isle la Motte, Grand Isle Co., Vermont, U.S.A; per family tree of jmfisk254 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 As of 16 May 1813,her married name was Fisk.1 She married Claudius Lucius Fisk, son of John Fisk and Levine Dean, on 16 May 1813 at Isle la Motte, Grand Isle Co., Vermont, U.S.A; per family tree of jmfisk254 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 Jemima W. Knapp died on 29 December 1886 at Nelsonville, Athens Co., Ohio, U.S.A; per family tree of jmfisk254 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Claudius Lucius Fisk b. 28 Feb 1792, d. 31 May 1850 |
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Obadiah W. Rogers1
M, b. 31 December 1776, d. 16 May 1841
| Father | Timothy Rogers1 b. 22 May 1756, d. 23 Nov 1834 |
| Mother | Sarah Wilde1 b. 5 Jan 1759, d. 13 Jan 1812 |
Obadiah W. Rogers was born on 31 December 1776 at Dutchess Co., New York, U.S.A; Date Dec 31 1776 & location Dutchess Co., NY per family tree of lee ann lang on ancestry.ca, Apr 6 2019. per family tree of jmfisk254 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 He lived in 1801 at King Twp., York Co., Upper Canada; "Simcoe planned Yonge Street, which was built between 1793 and 1796 by the Queen's Rangers. The first seven land patents were issued in 1797.[8] By 1801, Timothy Rogers, a Loyalist from Vermont, had travelled the road and found an area on its western boundary immediately southwest of Newmarket very appealing. He applied for and received a grant for land totalling 40 farms, each of 200 acres (0.8 km2), and subsequently returned to Vermont to recruit families to operate those farms. By February 1802, he had set out for King Township with the first group of settlers for those forty farms. A second group followed later that month." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King,_Ontario.2 He married Cynthia Fisk, daughter of John Fisk and Levine Dean, circa 1810 at Upper Canada; Note: First husband, Joel Bigelow, died in January 1806, and first son, James Rogers, born in 1812. Married Obadiah Rogers c. 1810?? per family tree of jmfisk254 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 Obadiah W. Rogers died on 16 May 1841 at Newmarket, York Co., Canada West, at age 64; Date May 16 1841 & location Newmarket per family tree of lee ann lang on ancestry.ca, Apr 6 2019. per family tree of jmfisk254 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1 He was buried on 18 May 1841 at Friends Cemetery, Newmarket, York Co., Canada West; per family tree of jmfisk254 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family | Cynthia Fisk b. 10 May 1783, d. 8 Sep 1846 |
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