Enoch Dow1
M, b. 20 September 1773
Enoch Dow married Phebe.1 He was born on 20 September 1773.1
'Grandfather'-John Butterfield's page titled 'Great Grandfather.1'
'Grandfather'-John Butterfield's page titled 'Great Grandfather.1'
Children (not necessarily in order) of Enoch Dow and Phebe
- Polly Dow b. 11 May 1794, d. 22 Jul 1831
- John B Dow b. 22 Sep 1796, d. 8 Oct 1848
- Elbra Dow b. 22 Nov 1798, d. 29 Apr 1860
- Naomi S B Dow b. 8 Nov 1800, d. 20 Dec 1885
- Phebe Dow b. 7 Dec 1802, d. 14 Aug 1874
- Hannah Dow+ b. 14 Jan 1805, d. 19 Mar 1851
- Nelly Dow b. 31 May 1807, d. 3 Jul 1810
- Enoch Dow b. 29 Jul 1809, d. 27 Apr 1861
- William Dow b. 25 Dec 1811
- Andrew J Dow b. 5 May 1814, d. 26 Feb 1886
- Jonathan Dow b. 22 May 1816
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Citations
- [S679] Unknown author, Shepard File.
George F Dow1
M, b. 1873
Father | Charles E Dow b. 24 Nov 1847 |
Mother | Mary DeWitt |
George F Dow was born in 1873 at Springfield.1 He married Etta N Wells, daughter of John Wells and Mary Root, on 22 June 1913.1
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Citations
- [S29] Mary DeWitt, DeWitts Unidentified: L-M.
Hannah Dow1
F, b. 14 January 1805, d. 19 March 1851
Father | Enoch Dow b. 20 Sep 1773 |
Mother | Phebe b. 9 Dec 1776 |
Hannah Dow married Samuel S J Tenney.1 She was born on 14 January 1805 ((Monday.)1) She died on 19 March 1851 at age 46.1
Married name: Tenney.
Married name: Tenney.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Hannah Dow and Samuel S J Tenney
- Elizabeth Tenney b. 20 Jan 1826, d. 5 Feb 1826
- George Tenney b. 22 Sep 1829, d. 8 Jun 1876
- Mary Tenney b. 12 Sep 1832, d. 30 Nov 1832
- Caroline Tenney b. 9 Jul 1834
- Orrietta Tenney b. 31 Oct 1836
- Ellen Tenney b. 9 May 1848, d. 6 Oct 1848
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Citations
- [S679] Unknown author, Shepard File.
Lydia-Anne Dow1
F, b. 5 June 1864
Father | Isaac Dow |
Mother | Mary DeWitt |
Lydia-Anne Dow was born on 5 June 1864 at Neeper, MO.1 She married Harrison Edward Coney on 23 August 1891 at Neeper, IL.1
Married name: Coney.
Married name: Coney.
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Citations
- [S29] Mary DeWitt, DeWitts Unidentified: L-M.
Phebe Dow1
F, b. 7 December 1802, d. 14 August 1874
Phebe Dow was born on 7 December 1802 at Goffstown, NH.1 She married Moses Shepard, son of Jesse Shepard and Hannah Paige, on 18 November 1823 at Goffstown, NH.1 She died on 14 August 1874 at Bangor, ME, at age 71.1
Married name: Shepard.
Married name: Shepard.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Phebe Dow and Moses Shepard
- Hannah Shepard+ b. 15 Sep 1824, d. 26 Nov 1892
- Mary P Shepard+ b. 10 Oct 1826, d. 25 Oct 1877
- Henrietta Dellbra Dow Shepard+ b. 10 Oct 1828, d. 25 Aug 1877
- Aurilea Shepard+ b. 22 Nov 1830, d. 17 Jan 1910
- Phebe Almanza Shepard+ b. 13 Mar 1833, d. 1922
- Jesse Turner Shepard b. 30 Dec 1834, d. 29 Nov 1836
- Elizabeth M Shepard+ b. 22 Apr 1837, d. 3 Dec 1920
- Theresa Louisa Shepard+ b. 11 Jul 1841, d. Mar 1924
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Citations
- [S679] Unknown author, Shepard File.
Ruth M Dow1
F, b. 16 October 1899
Father | Charles Hardy Dow b. 1876 |
Mother | Eliza Freelove Wheeldon b. 1881 |
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Citations
- [S326] Mary DeWitt, DeWitts Unidentified: A-D.
Phebe Dowd1
F, b. 7 June 1766, d. 20 April 1856
Phebe Dowd was born on 7 June 1766 at Saybrook, CT.1 She married Calvin Gay, son of Perez Gay and Margaret Fairbanks, on 24 October 1790.1 She died on 20 April 1856 at age 89.1
Married name: Gay.
Married name: Gay.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Phebe Dowd and Calvin Gay
- George Augusts Gay b. 2 Jun 1805
- Peggy Banks Gay b. 2 Jun 1805
- Sally Mix Gay b. 2 Jun 1805
- Samuel Dowd Gay b. 2 Jun 1805
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Citations
- [S584] Mary DeWitt, Gay File.
Sara Downing1
F, b. circa 1740, d. between 1768 and 1834
Sara Downing was born circa 1740.1 She married Abraham Cashow, son of Johannes Cashow and Marytje Symonsen, circa 1760.1 She died between 1768 and 1834.1
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 9, Ed. 1, Tree #2891, Date of Import: May 11, 2002]
Information from Dicksie Jean DAY Smith. Married name: Cashow.
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 9, Ed. 1, Tree #2891, Date of Import: May 11, 2002]
Information from Dicksie Jean DAY Smith. Married name: Cashow.
Child of Sara Downing and Abraham Cashow
- Johannes 'John' Cashow+ b. 1764
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Citations
- [S90] Pedigrees, WFT-9, Tree #2891, Date of Import: May 11, 2002.
Seth Downs1
M, b. 28 October 1761, d. 26 November 1850
Father | Seth Downs |
Mother | Hannah Price |
Seth Downs married Sarah Lounsbery, daughter of Joshua Lounsbery and Susannah Smith, at Greenwich, CT.1 He was born on 28 October 1761.1 He died on 26 November 1850 at age 89.1
He lived at North Castle?, NY.1
He lived at North Castle?, NY.1
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Citations
- [S514] Mary DeWitt, Lounsbury File.
Edwin G Doyle1
M
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Citations
- [S129] John Garrison Storm, Storms File, Oct 1983.
Elizabeth Drabbe1,2,3,4
F, b. 1662, d. 1724
Elizabeth Drabbe was born in 1662 at Middleburg, The Netherlands.1 She married Joost DeBaun on 30 October 1681 at Middleburg, The Netherlands.1,5 She died in 1724 at Hackensack, Bergen County, NJ.1
Married name: DeBaun.
Married name: DeBaun.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Elizabeth Drabbe and Joost DeBaun
- Jacobus DeBaun+ b. 9 Feb 1683, d. 1753
- Christian DeBaun+ b. 15 May 1687, d. c 1711
- Matie DeBaun+ b. 4 May 1690, d. 26 Oct 1752
- Charles De Baun+ b. c 1692, d. 25 Aug 1765
- Catarina DeBaun b. 4 May 1695
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Abraham Drake1
M, b. 1683, d. 1763
Abraham Drake married Deliverance Wooden.1 He was born in 1683 at Piscataway, NJ.1 He died in 1763 at Drakesville, NJ.1
Child of Abraham Drake and Deliverance Wooden
- Jacob Drake+ b. 1710
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Citations
- [S724] Margaret S. Wien, Van Camp File.
Adeline Drake1
F
Father | William Drake b. 22 Feb 1828, d. 14 Feb 1892 |
Mother | Rachel Morgan Axford b. 18 Aug 1818, d. 11 Mar 1896 |
Children (not necessarily in order) of Adeline Drake and James Dufford
- Frank Dufford
- Annie Dufford
- Elizabeth Dufford
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Citations
- [S278] William Clinton Armstrong, The Axfords of Oxford, NJ, p. 41.
Albert Livingston Drake1
M, b. 3 May 1845
Father | William Drake b. 22 Feb 1828, d. 14 Feb 1892 |
Mother | Rachel Morgan Axford b. 18 Aug 1818, d. 11 Mar 1896 |
Albert Livingston Drake was born on 3 May 1845.1 He married Caroline Vliet, daughter of Nelson Vliet and Caroline Beavers Stinson, on 20 November 1866.1
Children (not necessarily in order) of Albert Livingston Drake and Caroline Vliet
- Nelson Drake
- Caroline Drake
- Harry Drake
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Citations
- [S278] William Clinton Armstrong, The Axfords of Oxford, NJ, p. 41.
Catherine F. Drake
F, b. 30 August 1833, d. 21 October 1894
Father | Daniel D. Drake b. 16 Nov 1799, d. 11 Oct 1849 |
Mother | Sarah (Sally) Ann Crawford b. 5 Dec 1805, d. 24 Dec 1865 |
Catherine F. Drake was born on 30 August 1833. She married Charles Reynolds on 15 June 1853. She died on 21 October 1894 at age 61.
Married name: Reynolds.
Married name: Reynolds.
Child of Catherine F. Drake and Charles Reynolds
- Henry Monroe Reynolds b. 1893, d. 1898
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Clyde Ingersoll Drake1
M, b. 1871
Father | Francis Marion Drake1 b. 1820, d. 1879 |
Mother | Sarah Elizabeth Chadwick1 b. 1830, d. 1911 |
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Citations
- [S1116] First Families, 3, P. 40.
Cornelis Drake
M, b. March 1695/96
Father | Josias Jansze Drake1 b. 1641, d. 1701 |
Mother | Aeltje Brouwer1 b. 1650, d. 5 Apr 1733 |
Cornelis Drake was born in March 1695/96. He was baptized on 11 March 1695/96 Drake Genealogy.2 He married Mareytje Toers, daughter of Laurens Arentsen Toers and Francyntje Thomas Fredericksen, in 1727.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Children (not necessarily in order) of Cornelis Drake and Mareytje Toers
- Jacobus Drake1 b. 16 Jan 1727/28
- Sara Drake1 b. 24 May 1730
- Francina Drake1 b. 24 May 1730
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Citations
- [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S901] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
Daniel Drake1
M
Father | Jacob Drake b. 1710 |
Mother | Mary |
Child of Daniel Drake and Phebe Extell
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Citations
- [S724] Margaret S. Wien, Van Camp File.
Daniel Axford Drake1
M
Father | William Drake b. 22 Feb 1828, d. 14 Feb 1892 |
Mother | Rachel Morgan Axford b. 18 Aug 1818, d. 11 Mar 1896 |
Daniel Axford Drake died aged 14 years.1
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Citations
- [S278] William Clinton Armstrong, The Axfords of Oxford, NJ, p. 41.
Daniel D. Drake
M, b. 16 November 1799, d. 11 October 1849
Father | Nathaniel Drake |
Mother | Engduent |
Daniel D. Drake was born on 16 November 1799. He married Sarah (Sally) Ann Crawford, daughter of Andrew Crawford and Mary Moore, on 24 October 1824. He died on 11 October 1849 at age 49. He was buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Hillside.
Daniel was a lumberman and farmer. He was living between Rowland and Shirners, PA on the Erie when he was drowned in the Lackawaxen River near there and Blooming Grove Rock. This location was almost opposite the house where he lived. One account says he died 11 Oct 1849. Daniel Drake is listed as father to Mary Elizabeth Drake Hawley according to her Certificate of Death.
Daniel was a lumberman and farmer. He was living between Rowland and Shirners, PA on the Erie when he was drowned in the Lackawaxen River near there and Blooming Grove Rock. This location was almost opposite the house where he lived. One account says he died 11 Oct 1849. Daniel Drake is listed as father to Mary Elizabeth Drake Hawley according to her Certificate of Death.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Daniel D. Drake and Sarah (Sally) Ann Crawford
- Henry (Harry) R. Drake b. 22 Aug 1825, d. 19 Feb 1827
- Harriet (Hattie) M. Drake+ b. 1 Jan 1827, d. 21 Jun 1891
- George N. Drake b. 11 Jan 1829, d. 24 Apr 1863
- Nancy Jane Drake b. 25 May 1831
- Catherine F. Drake+ b. 30 Aug 1833, d. 21 Oct 1894
- Mary Elizabeth Drake+ b. 30 Jun 1836, d. 13 Dec 1902
- Sarah Caroline Drake+ b. 18 Jan 1839
- Sophia Ann Drake+ b. 19 Feb 1841, d. 1916
- Francis Drake b. 17 Feb 1847, d. 18 Feb 1849
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Effie Drake1
F, b. 1752, d. 1824
Effie Drake was born in 1752 at New Jersey.1 She married Abraham Van Campen Cortright, son of Johannes Cortright and Margaret Dennemarken. She died in 1824.1
Married name: Cortright.
Married name: Cortright.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Effie Drake and Abraham Van Campen Cortright
- John Courtright+ b. 26 Feb 1779, d. 6 Apr 1863
- Margaret Courtright
- Jesse Drake Courtright
- Abram Van Campen Courtright Jr b. 1787, d. 1862
- Christina Courtright b. 15 Feb 1794, d. 12 Mar 1844
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Citations
- [S26] James Riker, History of Harlem.
Elijah Drake1
M, b. 1759, d. 1848
Father | Samuel Drake1 b. 1733, d. 1789 |
Mother | Sarah Handy1 d. 1812 |
Elijah Drake was born in 1759.1 He married Abigail Stoddard, daughter of Thomas Stoddard and Abigail Culver, in 1790.1 He died in 1848.1
Elijah served during the Revolutionary War.1 Elijah settled in Chemung, NY, later removed to Cayuga County and settled in Royal Oak, MI in 1835.1
Elijah served during the Revolutionary War.1 Elijah settled in Chemung, NY, later removed to Cayuga County and settled in Royal Oak, MI in 1835.1
Child of Elijah Drake and Abigail Stoddard
- Samuel Drake+1 b. 1795, d. 1827
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Citations
- [S1116] First Families, 3, P. 40.
Elizabeth Drake1
F, b. 1653/54
Father | Francis Drake b. 1615, d. 24 Sep 1687 |
Mother | Mary Walker b. 1626, d. 28 Jul 1688 |
Elizabeth Drake was born in 1653/54 at New Hampshire.1 She married Hugh Dunn Sr on 19 December 1670 at Piscataway, NJ.1
Married name: Dunn.
Married name: Dunn.
Child of Elizabeth Drake and Hugh Dunn Sr
- Hugh Dunn Jr.+ b. 18 Nov 1672
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Citations
- [S107] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.
Elmer Llewellyn Drake1
M, b. 1862
Father | Francis Marion Drake1 b. 1820, d. 1879 |
Mother | Sarah Elizabeth Chadwick1 b. 1830, d. 1911 |
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Citations
- [S1116] First Families, 3, P. 40.
Francina Drake
F, b. 24 May 1730
Father | Cornelis Drake1 b. Mar 1695/96 |
Mother | Mareytje Toers1 b. Sep 1689 |
Francina Drake was born on 24 May 1730. She was baptized on 28 June 1730.2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
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Citations
- [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S901] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
Francis Drake
M, b. 17 February 1847, d. 18 February 1849
Father | Daniel D. Drake b. 16 Nov 1799, d. 11 Oct 1849 |
Mother | Sarah (Sally) Ann Crawford b. 5 Dec 1805, d. 24 Dec 1865 |
Francis Drake was born on 17 February 1847. He died on 18 February 1849 at age 2 at age 2 yrs and 1 day.
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Francis Drake1,2
M, b. 1615, d. 24 September 1687
Father | Robert Drake b. 23 Jul 1581, d. 14 Jan 1667/68 |
Mother | Jane b. c 1581 |
Francis Drake was born in 1615 at England.1,2,3 He married Mary Walker, daughter of Joseph Walker and Hannah Philbrick.1,2,3 He died on 24 September 1687 at Piscataway, Middlesex County, NJ.1,2,3
Francis DRAKE came to Portsmouth, NH in April 1640. He was a man of conviction and made a big name for himself. He took an active role in the community. The towns of Portsmouth (Strawberry Bank), Dover, Exeter and Hampton were under ther jurisdiction Norfork o, Mass. They remained that way until they were made a Royal Province in 1679 - between 1641 and 1679, this area was governed by Mass. Some felt that Mass was disinterested in them, including Francis Drake. In April 1646, Francis joined 21 others in an agreement to lay out land. This involvement in real estate was to force him to leave 20 years later. In 1654-55 he received a large tract of land near Portsmouth which was adjacent to Nathanial Drake - a possible brother to Francis and a proven son of Robert Drake. In Jan 1660, he and Nathanial participated in the distribution of public lands near Portsmouth. By now, he and Nathanial were influential in the community. They served together as grand jurors between 1660-1. They were elected surveyor of highways. This showed economic and political power as well as higher education not enjoyed by many at that time. in 1665 he signed a petition to 'His Majesty's Commission for the Affairs of New England and America'. They alledged misgovernment. When nothing happened, a second petition went to the king himself. In addition to being involved in land disputed, Francis was a Baptist. Religious disturbances were a part of the history of the region, and piled on top of the land disputed and petitions for redress, was religious persecution. Apparantly, he became estranged from the Drake families in the area as well as other close friends. In New Jersey, Gov. Carteret knew of the troubles and in 1666 offered liberal concessions to those seeking escape from prosecution. On condition of land development, large tracts of land were made available.
Francis with others from the Piscataqua area in New Hampshire, and groups from Cape Cod and Long Island established thowns of Piscataway and Woodbridge, in Middlesex Co in 1666. No doubt they felt a loss for their homes of 25 years, so they incorporated names from New Hampshire. With Francis' arrival in NJ he was free to worship as a baptist, and the Drake family had a home for the next 200 years.
Francis was just as active in New Jersey as he had been in nH. In addition to being a land owner, he conducted a tavern (inn). He was commissioned a captian in the militia (for 3 years), was constable, justice of the peace, and in 1682, the county judge.
From First Settlers of New Jersey by Monette: Capt francis Drake, born ca 1615, d-1687, of Portsmouth (old Strawberry bank), New Hanmpshire, and Piscataway, NJ. Wife Mary, probably nee Walker; sons, Capt George Drake; Rev John Drake, b 1653-d.1741; and the only known daughter, Elizabeth, married Hugh DUNN< Sr., one of the original colonists of Piscataway Township on 19 Dec 1670.3 Name variation: Captain Francis Drake.3
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes, and 'Looking Both Ways - Drake Family' by Robert and Kathryn Drake (all #929.273 D789 dk).3
Francis DRAKE came to Portsmouth, NH in April 1640. He was a man of conviction and made a big name for himself. He took an active role in the community. The towns of Portsmouth (Strawberry Bank), Dover, Exeter and Hampton were under ther jurisdiction Norfork o, Mass. They remained that way until they were made a Royal Province in 1679 - between 1641 and 1679, this area was governed by Mass. Some felt that Mass was disinterested in them, including Francis Drake. In April 1646, Francis joined 21 others in an agreement to lay out land. This involvement in real estate was to force him to leave 20 years later. In 1654-55 he received a large tract of land near Portsmouth which was adjacent to Nathanial Drake - a possible brother to Francis and a proven son of Robert Drake. In Jan 1660, he and Nathanial participated in the distribution of public lands near Portsmouth. By now, he and Nathanial were influential in the community. They served together as grand jurors between 1660-1. They were elected surveyor of highways. This showed economic and political power as well as higher education not enjoyed by many at that time. in 1665 he signed a petition to 'His Majesty's Commission for the Affairs of New England and America'. They alledged misgovernment. When nothing happened, a second petition went to the king himself. In addition to being involved in land disputed, Francis was a Baptist. Religious disturbances were a part of the history of the region, and piled on top of the land disputed and petitions for redress, was religious persecution. Apparantly, he became estranged from the Drake families in the area as well as other close friends. In New Jersey, Gov. Carteret knew of the troubles and in 1666 offered liberal concessions to those seeking escape from prosecution. On condition of land development, large tracts of land were made available.
Francis with others from the Piscataqua area in New Hampshire, and groups from Cape Cod and Long Island established thowns of Piscataway and Woodbridge, in Middlesex Co in 1666. No doubt they felt a loss for their homes of 25 years, so they incorporated names from New Hampshire. With Francis' arrival in NJ he was free to worship as a baptist, and the Drake family had a home for the next 200 years.
Francis was just as active in New Jersey as he had been in nH. In addition to being a land owner, he conducted a tavern (inn). He was commissioned a captian in the militia (for 3 years), was constable, justice of the peace, and in 1682, the county judge.
From First Settlers of New Jersey by Monette: Capt francis Drake, born ca 1615, d-1687, of Portsmouth (old Strawberry bank), New Hanmpshire, and Piscataway, NJ. Wife Mary, probably nee Walker; sons, Capt George Drake; Rev John Drake, b 1653-d.1741; and the only known daughter, Elizabeth, married Hugh DUNN< Sr., one of the original colonists of Piscataway Township on 19 Dec 1670.3 Name variation: Captain Francis Drake.3
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes, and 'Looking Both Ways - Drake Family' by Robert and Kathryn Drake (all #929.273 D789 dk).3
Children (not necessarily in order) of Francis Drake and Mary Walker
- Francis Drake b. 1647/48
- George Drake b. 1649/50, d. 8 Nov 1710
- Elizabeth Drake+ b. 1653/54
- John Drake+ b. 1655, d. 1714
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Francis Ernest Drake1
M, b. 1865
Father | Francis Marion Drake1 b. 1820, d. 1879 |
Mother | Sarah Elizabeth Chadwick1 b. 1830, d. 1911 |
Francis Ernest Drake was born in 1865.1 He married Elizabeth Colton.1 He married Mrs. Ivor O'Connor.1
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Citations
- [S1116] First Families, 3, P. 40.
Francis Marion Drake1
M, b. 1820, d. 1879
Father | Samuel Drake1 b. 1795, d. 1827 |
Mother | Eliza Chapman1 b. 1796, d. 1859 |
Francis Marion Drake was born in 1820.1 He married Sarah Elizabeth Chadwick, daughter of Samuel Chadwick and Sally Ingersoll, in 1848.1 He died in 1879.1
He was in 1870 a painter at Farmington, MI.1
He was in 1870 a painter at Farmington, MI.1
Children (not necessarily in order) of Francis Marion Drake and Sarah Elizabeth Chadwick
- Imogene Drake1 b. 1851, d. 1911
- Harley Bayard Drake1 b. 1854, d. 1856
- Lillian Drake+1 b. 22 Nov 1856
- Homer Adelbert Drake1 b. 1859, d. 1925
- Elmer Llewellyn Drake1 b. 1862
- Francis Ernest Drake1 b. 1865
- Rollin Edwards Drake1 b. 1868
- Clyde Ingersoll Drake1 b. 1871
- Nina Lenora Drake1 b. 1874
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Citations
- [S1116] First Families, 3, P. 40.
George Drake1
M, b. 1649/50, d. 8 November 1710
Father | Francis Drake b. 1615, d. 24 Sep 1687 |
Mother | Mary Walker b. 1626, d. 28 Jul 1688 |
George Drake was born in 1649/50 at Portsmouth, Rockingham County, NH.1 He married Mary Oliver on 13 November 1677.1 He died on 8 November 1710 at Piscataway, NJ.1
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Citations
- [S107] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.