| Sarah STACEY. Spouse: William DICKENSON. Children were: Nathaniel DICKINSON. Sarah STEDMAN. Spouse: Thomas KENYON ===. Abagail STILLMAN died on 12 Aug 1818. She was born. Parents: John Deacon STILLMAN and Mary WOLCOTT. Spouse: Charles BOARDMAN. Abigail STILLMAN was born in Wethersfield, CT. She died in Wethersfield, CT. Parents: John Deacon STILLMAN and Mary WOLCOTT. Appleton STILLMAN was born. He died in Died Young. Parents: John Deacon STILLMAN and Mary WOLCOTT. Appleton STILLMAN404 was born on 24 Dec 1754 in Wethersfield, CT.. He was born on 24 Dec 1757 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.404 He was christened on 18 Jan 1758 in Sandisfield, Mass. He died on 16 Jul 1817 in Colebrook, CT.. He died on 16 Jul 1817 in Colebrook, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA.404 Parents: John Lt. STILLMAN and Rachael ROBBINS. Spouse: Sarah CHAPPELL. Spouse: Amanda HURD. Cecelia Charlotte STILLMAN was born on 20 Oct 1817 in Colebrook, CT. She died on 30 Jun 1887 in Winnona, Wisc. ----------------------------------------------------------- «b»1850 United States Federal Census Record Name:«/b»Cecelia Stillman«b» Age:«/b»30«b» Estimated birth year:«/b»abt 1820«b» Birth place:«/b»Connecticut«b» Gender:«/b»Female«b» Home in1850 (City,County,State):«/b»Colebrook, Litchfield, Connecticut «b»Source Information:«/b» Ancestry.com. «i»1850 United States Federal Census«/i» [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States. «i»1850 United States Federal Census«/i». M432, 1009 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C. ---------------------------------------------------- !adm May 1, 1836, admitted Cecelia and Sylvia Stillman !5/1-1836 Cecelia Stillman dau of Charlotte & Osborn adm to Cong. Ch.in Colebrook, Ct. ! 1879 Letter from Cecelia Stillman Curtis to neice. CSC at Winnona Minnosota. William at Edwards. Edward Byron Isham has a child 6 weeks old (girl) !June 30, 1887 Cecelia Stillman Curtis died at Winnona Minn. Wife of Herman Curtis( of New Hartford) Parents: Osborn STILLMAN and Charlotte HOSVURD. Spouse: Herman CURTIS. Herman CURTIS and Cecelia Charlotte STILLMAN were
married on 28 Sep 1852 in Colebrook, CT. http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/altFamily.aspx?pid=38125720&sid=439838
Charlotte STILLMAN was born on 20 Oct 1817. She died on 20 Jan 1852. Parents: Sidney Dr. STILLMAN and Sophie Rachael ISHAM. Chester STILLMAN was born in 1897 in PA. Discover Your Family Story «b»1850 United States Federal Census Record Name:«/b»Chester Stillman«b» Age:«/b»53«b» Estimated birth year:«/b»abt 1797«b» Birth place:«/b»Connecticut«b» Gender:«/b»Male«b» Home in 1850 (City,County,State):«/b»Colebrook, Litchfield, Connecticut«b»«/b» «b»Source Information:«/b» Ancestry.com. «i»1850 United States Federal Census«/i» [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States. «i»1850 United States Federal Census«/i». M432, 1009 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C. Parents: Roger STILLMAN and Mehitable HURD. Spouse: Clarissa Esther DEWOLFE. Children were: Edwin Chester STILLMAN. Clarissa STILLMAN. Parents: Roger STILLMAN and Mehitable HURD. Deacon Daniel STILLMAN was born on 30 Dec 1782 in Colebrook, Litchfield County, CT. He died on 31 Dec 1857 in Colebrook, Litchfield County, CT. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: _TODO] http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=edbuchanan&id=I00272 My family genealogy Entries: 16362 Updated: 2004-07-09 02:09:07 UTC (Fri) Contact: Ed Buchanan My data is a work in progress and has come from many sources, including the internet. You should verify the facts yourself. Any additions or corrections would be appreciated. Index | Individual | Descendancy | Register | Pedigree Ahnentafel, Generation No. 1 1.Daniel STILLMAN was born 30 DEC 1782 in Colebrook, Litchfield County, Connnecticut, and died 31 DEC 1857 in Colebrook, Litchfield County,Connnecticut. He was the son of 2. Roger STILLMAN and 3. Mehitable HURD. He married Rebecca GILLETT ABT 1805. She was born 1784 in Windsor,Connecticut, and died 10 FEB 1855. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 2 2.Roger STILLMAN was born 4 JUL 1754 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, and died 1832 in Colebrook, Litchfield County, Connnecticut. He was buried in Smith Hill Cemetery, Colebrook, Litchfield County, Connecticut. He was the son of 4. John STILLMAN and 5. Rachel ROBBINS. 3.Mehitable HURD was born 1759 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, and died 1828. She was the daughter of 6. Ebenezer HURD. Children of Mehitable HURD and Roger STILLMAN are: i.William STILLMAN was born 21 NOV 1778, and died 1862. He married Sarah UNDERWOOD ABT 1816. She was born ABT 1795, and died ABT 1830. He married Belinda LOOMIS 8 SEP 1831. She was born 6 MAR 1803, and died 6 MAY 1864. ii.Clarissa STILLMAN was born ABT DEC 1780, and died OCT 1832. She married David MILLS. 1. iii.Daniel STILLMAN was born 30 DEC 1782 in Colebrook, LitchfieldCounty, Connnecticut, and died 31 DEC 1857 in Colebrook, Litchfield County, Connnecticut. He married Rebecca GILLETT ABT 1805. She was born1784 in Windsor, Connecticut, and died 10 FEB 1855. iv.Osborn STILLMAN was born 11 NOV 1784, and died 20 AUG 1865 in Colebrook, Litchfield County, Connnecticut. He married Charlotte HOSVURD 3MAY 1813 in East Cannan, Connecticut. She was born 21 DEC 1800 in North Cannan, Connecticut, and died 21 NOV 1852. v.Lydia STILLMAN was born 28 OCT 1787. She married Richard SMITH. vi.Edmund STILLMAN was born 1 MAY 1790, and died 17 FEB 1872. He married Polly MOORE. She was born 13 OCT 1787. vii.Mehitable STILLMAN was born 5 AUG 1792. She married Leonard GILLETT. viii.Roxinda STILLMAN was born 3 SEP 1794. She married Samuel Stillman DORR. ix.Chester STILLMAN was born 1 MAY 1797, and died 1864. He married Clarissa Esther DEWOLFE. She was born 1797, and died 1865. x.Laura STILLMAN was born 27 DEC 1799, and died 17 MAY 1874. She married Melvin SMITH. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 3 4.John STILLMAN was born 9 AUG 1717 in Wethersfield, Connecticut, anddied 15 JUL 1787 in Sandisfield, Massachusetts. He was the son of 8. Deacon John STILLMAN and 9. Mary WOLCOTT. 5.Rachel ROBBINS was born 11 MAR 1717/18 in Wethersfield, Connecticut, and died 12 OCT 1807 in Colebrook, Connecticut. She was the daughter of 10. Richard ROBBINS and 11. Martha CURTIS. Children of Rachel ROBBINS and John STILLMAN are: i.Josiah STILLMAN was born 16 SEP 1739 in Wethersfield, Connecticut, and died 17 MAY 1809 in Westmoreland, Oneida County, New York. He married Sarah WRIGHT 1760. She was born 27 JUN 1740 in Wethersfield, Connecticut. ii.Hannah STILLMAN was born 13 FEB 1740/41. iii.John STILLMAN was born 3 JAN 1742/43. iv.Elizabeth STILLMAN was born 13 APR 1746. v.Martha STILLMAN was born 22 APR 1750. vi.Lydia STILLMAN was born 7 SEP 1752. 2. vii.Roger STILLMAN was born 4 JUL 1754 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, and died 1832 in Colebrook, Litchfield County, Connnecticut. He married Mehitable HURD ABT 1777 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, daughter of Ebenezer HURD. She was born 1759 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, and died 1828. viii.Appleton Jonathan STILLMAN was born 24 DEC 1757 in Wethersfield,Hartford County, Connecticut, and died 16 JUL 1817 in Colebrook, Connecticut. He married Sarah CHAPPEL WFT Est 1774-1804. She was born WFT Est 1753-1772, and died WFT Est 1774-1857. He married Amanda HURD 19 NOV 1801. She was born 18 OCT 1779 in Sandisfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, and died 6 FEB 1834. ix.Robert STILLMAN was born 25 JUL 1761, and died 27 NOV 1836. 6.Ebenezer HURD was born in Wales. Child of Ebenezer HURD is: 3. i.Mehitable HURD was born 1759 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, and died 1828. She married Roger STILLMAN ABT 1777 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, son of John STILLMAN and Rachel ROBBINS. He was born 4 JUL 1754 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, and died 1832 in Colebrook, Litchfield County, Connnecticut. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 4 8.Deacon John STILLMAN was born 19 FEB 1692/93 in Hadley, Massachusetts, and died 17 AUG 1775 in Wethersfield, Connecticut. He was the son of 16. George STILLMAN and 17. Rebecca SMITH. 9.Mary WOLCOTT was born 14 MAY 1694 in Wethersfield, Connecticut, anddied 2 JUL 1777 in Wethersfield, Connecticut. Child of Mary WOLCOTT and Deacon John STILLMAN is: 4. i.John STILLMAN was born 9 AUG 1717 in Wethersfield, Connecticut,and died 15 JUL 1787 in Sandisfield, Massachusetts. He married RachelROBBINS 17 OCT 1738, daughter of Richard ROBBINS and Martha CURTIS. She was born 11 MAR 1717/18 in Wethersfield, Connecticut, and died 12 OCT 1807 in Colebrook, Connecticut. 10.Richard ROBBINS. 11.Martha CURTIS. She was the daughter of 22. John CURTIS and 23. Elizabeth WRIGHT. Child of Martha CURTIS and Richard ROBBINS is: 5. i.Rachel ROBBINS was born 11 MAR 1717/18 in Wethersfield, Connecticut, and died 12 OCT 1807 in Colebrook, Connecticut. She married JohnSTILLMAN 17 OCT 1738, son of Deacon John STILLMAN and Mary WOLCOTT. He was born 9 AUG 1717 in Wethersfield, Connecticut, and died 15 JUL 1787 in Sandisfield, Massachusetts. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 5 16.George STILLMAN was born 1654 in Steeple, Ashton, England, and died 17 NOV 1728 in Wethersfield, Connecticut. 17.Rebecca SMITH was born 14 JAN 1667/68 in Hadley, Massachusetts, and died 7 OCT 1750 in Wethersfield, Connecticut. Children of Rebecca SMITH and George STILLMAN are: i.Rebecca STILLMAN was born 14 JAN 1687/88. ii.Mary STILLMAN was born 12 JUL 1689. iii.Nathaniel STILLMAN was born 1 JUL 1691, and died 1 JAN 1770. He married Anna SOUTHMAYD ABT 1717. She was born ABT 1694, and died 6 JAN 1729/30. He married Sarah ALLYN ABT 1730. She was born 17 AUG 1708, and died 4 MAR 1794. 8. iv.Deacon John STILLMAN was born 19 FEB 1692/93 in Hadley, Massachusetts, and died 17 AUG 1775 in Wethersfield, Connecticut. He marriedMary WOLCOTT 26 MAY 1715. She was born 14 MAY 1694 in Wethersfield, Connecticut, and died 2 JUL 1777 in Wethersfield, Connecticut. v.Sarah STILLMAN was born 28 DEC 1694. vi.Martha STILLMAN was born 28 NOV 1696. vii.Anna STILLMAN was born 6 APR 1699 in Hadley, Massachusetts, and died 7 NOV 1767 in Wethersfield, Connecticut. She married Hezekiah MAY 27 APR 1721 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, son of JohnMAY and Prudence BRIDGE. He was born 14 DEC 1696 in Roxbury Massachusetts, and died 5 SEP 1783 in Wethersfield, Connecticut. viii.Esther STILLMAN was born 1701. ix.Lydia STILLMAN was born 7 NOV 1702. x.Benjamin STILLMAN was born 29 JUL 1705, and died 1780. He married Sarah DOUGHTY. She was born 18 NOV 1708, and died 4 OCT 1732. 22.John CURTIS. 23.Elizabeth WRIGHT. She was the daughter of 46. Joseph WRIGHT and 47. Mary STODDARD. Child of Elizabeth WRIGHT and John CURTIS is: 11. i.Martha CURTIS. She married Richard ROBBINS. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 6 46.Joseph WRIGHT. He was the son of 92. Thomas WRIGHT. 47.Mary STODDARD. Child of Mary STODDARD and Joseph WRIGHT is: 23. i.Elizabeth WRIGHT. She married John CURTIS. Index | Individual | Descendancy | Register | Pedigree Printer Friendly Version Printer Friendly Version Search Ancestry Search Ancestry Search AWT Search AWT Join Ancestry.com Today! Join Ancestry.com Today! Corporate Info | Affiliate Program | PRIVACY STATEMENT | Contact Us Copyright © 1998-2004, MyFamily.com Inc. Terms and Conditions He was buried in Colebrook, Litchfield, Connecticut.18 NOTE!: M. Rebecca Gillett..6 Children ------------------------------------------- http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=edbuchanan&id=I00272 buchananed@hotmail.com Ed Buchannen # ID: I00272 # Name: Daniel STILLMAN # Sex: M # Birth: 30 DEC 1782 in Colebrook, Litchfield County, Connnecticut # Death: 31 DEC 1857 in Colebrook, Litchfield County, Connnecticut # Note: Daniel and Rebecca are said to have had six children. Need tofind the other five. Father: Roger STILLMAN b: 4 JUL 1754 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut Mother: Mehitable HURD b: 1759 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut Marriage 1 Rebecca GILLETT b: 1784 in Windsor, Connecticut * Married: ABT 1805 -------------------------------------------- Parents: Roger STILLMAN and Mehitable HURD. Spouse: Rebecca GILLETT. Deacon Daniel STILLMAN and Rebecca GILLETT were married about 1805 in Of, , , Connecticut.18 Edmund STILLMAN. Parents: Roger STILLMAN and Mehitable HURD. Edwin Chester STILLMAN was born in 1851. He died in 1895. Parents: Chester STILLMAN and Clarissa Esther DEWOLFE. Spouse: Sarah M DOOLITTLE. Edwin Chester STILLMAN and Sarah M DOOLITTLE were married in 1846. Children were: Jesse E STILLMAN. Elisha STILLMAN was born. Parents: John Deacon STILLMAN and Mary WOLCOTT. Elizabeth STILLMAN was christened on 13 Apr 1746 in Wethersfield, CT.. NOTE!:rem to Cambridge, NY where both died leaving dau Elizabeth who m. Joseph Slocum and had 10 Children Parents: John Lt. STILLMAN and Rachael ROBBINS. Spouse: Calab WRIGHT. George STILLMAN was born in 1654 in , , England. He died on 17 Nov 1728 in Wethersfield, , Connecticut. He is reference number 12L. ! NOTE: First Stillman in America !NOTE: In America in 1684 Settled first in Hadley Mass. (1690-1695). Man of education & means. One of only 3 men in Hadley entitled to use "Mr.' in their names. Moved to wethersfield aft 1698. Had a general store there. Traded with west Indies and England. His estate was valued at 4,436 pounds. Probably from Steeple Ashton, Wilts, England. George Stillman (12L) born 1654 in England mother Father said to have been a merhant-tailor in England married first,1677 in London, Lady Jane Pickering b. London 1659 She died at sea on voyage to America. Children: 1. George 2nd., born London in 1678. Remained in England when parents went to America. Came to America later & Settled in Westerly, R.I. where he was propounded a freeman on March 22, 1703. Married April 13, 1706, Deborah Crandall, dau. of Rev. Joseph Carndall & Deborah Burdick. Had 5 sons and 2 daughters. (See Doc. S38). Was apprenticed as a tailor, but did not like it and studied medicin. Was called "Dr." 2. Samuel b. England. 3. Jane, said to have m. & d. in England. married 1686, Rebecca Smith (12K) Settled first in Hadley Mass. (1690 - 1695). Man of education and means. One of only 3 men in Hadley entitled to use "Mr." in their names. Moved to wethersfield after 1698. Had a general store there. Traded with west indies and England. His estate was valued at 4,436 pounds. First Stillman in America. Probably from Steeple Ashton, Wilts, England. Very rich merchant in Wethersfield Ct and Hadley Mass. children by Rebecca Foote Smith: 1. Rebecca, b. January 14, 1688. bp. February 1709. d. at Wethersfield October 18,1712 unm. 2. Mary b. July 12, 1689. m. Deliverance Blinn, of Wethersfied. d. june 30,1735. 4 children 3. Nathaniel (Capt.), b. July 1, 1691. 4. John (Dea.), b. February 19, 1693. 5. Sarah, b. December 28, 1694. m. Samuel Willard of Saybrook. 10 children. 6. Martha, b. November 28, 1696 at Wethersfield. d. October 2, 1712, age about 16. 7. Anna, b. April 6, 1699. m. April 27, 1721, Dea. Hezekiah May, of Wethersfield. d. November 7, 1767. He d. September 3, 1783. 8 children. 8. Elizabeth, b. Ocotober 19, 1700. m. Peter Blinn. 9. Hannah, b. November 7, 1702. m. (1) John Caldwell of Hartford whod. September 1784. m. (2) Dr. Neil McLean who d. January 15, 1784, age 82. She d. April 22, 1755. Had 12 children by first marriage. 10. Lydia, m. November 13, 1728., Rev. Daniel russell, first pastor of Stepney Parish Wethersfield, who d September 16, 1750, age 47. 11. Esther, b 1701. Listed as Hannah on Wethersfield rolls. d. Wethersfield August 9, 1705. 12. Benjamin (Dea.) b. Wethersfield July 29, 1705. 13. Ebenezer, said to have been born later, but no record of him hasbeen found. Children of Mr. George Stillman and Lady Jane Pickering daughter of Sir Gilbert Pickering and Elizabeth Montagu, daughter of Sir Sidney Montagu and sister of Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich Mr. George Stillman was born the first of three sons of George Stileman (1621- ) in 1654 - as per the spelling of the last name on the bronzeplaque dated 1670 that hangs in Steeple Ashton Church in Wiltshire County, England. A decendent of the Stylleman/Styleman/Stileman Family of Steeple Ashton - which included many landowners, church officials and civil officials - in 1677 George Stileman married the daughter - Lady Jane Pickering - of a deceased nobleman Sir Gilbert Pickering, a strict Puritan when alive, and Cromwell's Lord Chamberlain to Protector - a combination of supreme court judge and attorney general. As was the custom of the time - George took her name - rather than the other way around - so that Lady Jane could retain her titles and accession - thus George Stileman became George Stileman Pickering Gent. They had a son - George Stileman Pickering, Jr.Gent - in August 1679. During those times, there was a tremendous amount of turmoil everywhere with the monarchy in constant struggle to wrest control from the Parliament and with religious groups fighting openly to gain control as well. With Sir Gilbert gone (1668) and his son John in charge of the Pickering family and with the assumption of the throne once again by the Roman Catholics with Stuart family member James II in 1685, it is most likely that the strongly protestant George Stileman Pickering and puritan-heritage wife- Lady Jane Pickering - became involved in the ill-fated Duke of Monmouth rebellion of 1685, were apprehended, tried, and given the choice by the Crown of either death or exile to the colonies and forfeiture of all titles to the Crown - leading to their setting sail from London in late 1685 with all that they could carry with them. George Jr., a second son - Samuel, - and a daughter - Jane, - all Pickering's - were left behind to be sent for when their new home in the colonies had been established. Tragedy struck -during the trip Lady Jane Pickering died at sea of complications resulting from premature stillborn childbirth. George settled first in Hadley, Massachusetts - dropped the Pickering name - now spelling his last name Stillman. George sent for his son George Jr. Why Samuel and Jane did not immediately move to the colonies is not known- perhaps they, being Pickering's with titles - chose to stay and be raised by Sir John Pickering. George Jr. - unhappy with following his fathers trade - returned to England, completed studies and qualifiications to practice as a medical doctor. George Jr. moved back to the colonies permanently around 1700 - then dropped his last name of Pickering and spelled his name Stillman, the same as his father. A man of education, George's merchantile business grew to make him wealthy and one of three in Hadley that were entitled to the title - Mr. - in front of their names. Mr. George served as a Selectman - which is a member of the Board of Governors - for Hadley. He married Rebecca Smith of Hadley. When KingPhillip's war threatened his property, wealth, and family, he was induced to move everthing to Wethersfield, Connecticut, where many of his wife's relatives lived. Mr. George served as a Selectman for Wethersfield and was Representative at the Court of Massachusetts in 1698. In 1699, Mr. George and Rebecca had a daughter - Anna Stillman - who married Hezakiah May and thus began the George Bush lineage and their relationship to the Mr. George Stillman decendants. Mr. George carried on a large trade business with the West Indies and England until his death in 1728. His will - which I personally have seen - is signed George Stilman with what appears to be a swirl after the l - as if hewere actually signing Stileman. George left his large property to his wife, children and grandchildren. George established his son John in business, provided son Benjamin with a Yale education and a very fine residence nearby. George gave son Nathaniela good homestead and helped his daughters at the time of their marriages. To George Jr., he gave 100 pounds sterling besides what he already had - Alfred William (Bill) Stillman, Jr. 1998 Children of Mr. George Stillman and 2nd wife, Rebecca Smith daughter of Lt. Philip Smith and Rebecca Foote. Lt. Phillip Smith wasthe son of Lt. Samuel Smith - one of the founders of Wethersfield, CT - in 1634, and Hadley, MA - in 1659. Rebecca was the daughter of Nathaniel Foote, one of the first settlers of Wethersfield, CT. Mr. George, Lt. Samuel, and Nathaniel are considered Pilgrims by the National Society of Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims. George Stillman Some information on this page came from the Stillman Family Genealogy<http://www.Stillman.org>, through the kindness of Mr. William Stillman Jr., curator. For a complete history of the Stillman line, please visit that site. Born 1654 in England Married first,1677 in London, Lady Jane Pickering b. London 1659. daughter of Sir Gilbert Pickering and Elizabeth Montagu, daughter of Sir Sidney Montagu and sister of Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich She died at sea on voyage to America. Married 2nd, 1686, Rebecca Foote Smith Children by Lady Jane Pickering and George Stillman 1. George 2nd., born London in 1678. Remained in England when parentswent to America. Came to America later & Settled in Westerly, R.I. where he was propounded a freeman on March 22, 1703. Married April 13, 1706, Deborah Crandall, dau. of Rev. Joseph Carndall & Deborah Burdick.Had 5 sons and 2 daughters. (See Doc. S38). Was apprenticed as a tailor, but did not like it and studied medicin. Was called "Dr." 2. Samuel b. England.3. Jane, said to have m. & d. in England. Children by George Stillman and Rebecca Foote Smith, daughter of Lt. Philip Smith and Rebecca Foote. Lt. Phillip Smith was the son of Lt.Samuel Smith - one of the founders of Wethersfield, CT - in 1634, and Hadley, MA - in1659. Rebecca was the daughter of Nathaniel Foote, one ofthe first settlers of Wethersfield, CT. Mr. George, Lt. Samuel, and Nathaniel are considered Pilgrims by the National Society of Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims.1. Rebecca, b. January 14, 1688. bp. February1709. d. at Wethersfield October 18,1712 unm. 2. Mary b. July 12, 1689. m. Deliverance Blinn, of Wethersfied. d. june 30,1735. 4 children 3. Nathaniel (Capt.), b. July 1, 1691. 4. John (Dea.), b. February 19, 1693. 5. Sarah, b. December 28, 1694. m. Samuel Willard of Saybrook. 10 children. 6. Martha, b. November 28, 1696 at Wethersfield. d. October 2, 1712, age about 16. 7. Anna, b. April 6, 1699. m. April 27, 1721, Dea. Hezekiah May, of Wethersfield. d. November 7, 1767. He d. September 3, 1783. 8 children.8. Elizabeth, b. Ocotober 19, 1700. m. Peter Blinn. 9. Hannah, b. November 7, 1702. m. (1) John Caldwell of Hartford who d. September 1784. m. (2) Dr. Neil McLean who d. January 15, 1784, age82. She d. April 22, 1755. Had 12 children by first marriage. 10. Lydia, m. November 13, 1728., Rev. Daniel russell, first pastor of Stepney Parish Wethersfield, who d September 16, 1750, age 47. 11. Esther, b 1701. Listed as Hannah on Wethersfield rolls. d. Wethersfield August 9, 1705. 12. Benjamin (Dea.) b. Wethersfield July 29, 1705. 13. Ebenezer, said to have been born later, but no record of him has been found. ! NOTE: First Stillman in America !NOTE: In America in 1684 Settled first in Hadley Mass. (1690-1695). Man of education & means. One of only 3 men in Hadley entitled to use "Mr.' in their names. Moved to wethersfield aft 1698. Had a general store there. Traded with west Indies and England. His estate was valued at 4,436 pounds Said to have been a merhant-tailor in England Very rich merchant in Wethersfield Ct and Hadley Mass. Mr. George Stillman was born the first of three sons of George Stileman (1621- ) in 1654 - as per the spelling of the last name on the bronze plaque dated 1670 that hangsin Steeple Ashton Church in Wiltshire County, England. A decendent of the Stylleman/Styleman/Stileman Family of Steeple Ashton - which included many landowners, church officials and civil officials - in 1677 George Stileman married the daughter - Lady Jane Pickering - of a deceased nobleman Sir Gilbert Pickering, a strict Puritan when alive, and Cromwell's Lord Chamberlain to Protector - a combination of supreme court judge and attorney general. As was the custom of the time - George took her name - rather than the other wayaround - so that Lady Jane could retain her titles and accession - thus George Stileman became George Stileman Pickering Gent. They had a son - George Stileman Pickering, Jr.Gent - in August 1679. During those times, there was a tremendous amount of termoil everywhere with the monarchy in constant struggle to wrest control from the Parliament and with religious groups fighting openly to gain control as well. WithSir Gilbert gone (1668) and his son John in charge of the Pickering family and with the assumption of the throne once again by the Roman Catholics with Stuart family member James II in 1685, it is most likely that the strongly protestant George Stileman Pickering and puritan-heritage wife- Lady Jane Pickering - became involved in the ill-fated Duke of Monmouth rebellion of 1685, were apprehended, tried, and given the choice by the Crown of either death or exile to the colonies and forfeiture of all titles to the Crown - leading to their setting sail from London in late 1685 with all that they could carry with them. George Jr., a second son - Samuel, - and a daughter - Jane, - all Pickering's - were left behind to be sent for when their new home in the colonies had been established. Tragedy struck - during the trip Lady Jane Pickering died at sea of complications resulting from premature stillborn childbirth. George settled first in Hadley, Massachusetts - dropped the Pickeringname - now spelling his last name Stillman. George sent for his son George Jr. Why Samuel and Jane did not immediately move to the colonies is not known - perhaps they, being Pickering's with titles - chose to stay and be raised by Sir John Pickering. George Jr. - unhappy with following his fathers trade - returned to England, completed studies and qualifiications to practice as a medical doctor. George Jr. moved back to the colonies permanently around 1700 - then dropped his last name of Pickering and spelled his nameStillman, the same as his father. A man of education, George's merchantile business grew to make him wealthy and one of three in Hadley that were entitled to the title - Mr.- in front of their names. Mr. George served as a Selectman - which is a member of the Board of Governors - for Hadley. He married RebeccaSmith of Hadley. When King Phillip's war threatened his property, wealth, and family, he was induced to move everthing to Wethersfield, Connecticut, where many of his wife's relatives lived. Mr. George served as a Selectman for Wethersfield and was Representative at the Court ofMassachusetts in 1698. In 1699, Mr. George and Rebecca had a daughter - Anna Stillman - who married Hezakiah May and thus began the George Bush lineage and their relationship to the Mr. George Stillman decendants. Mr. George carried on a large trade business with the West Indies andEngland until his death in 1728. His will - which I personally have seen - is signed George Stilman with what appears to be a swirl after the l - as if he were actually signing Stileman. George left his large property to his wife, children and grandchildren. George established his son John in business, provided son Benjamin with a Yale education and a very fine residence nearby. George gave son Nathaniel a good homestead and helped his daughters at the time of their marriages. To George Jr., he gave 100 pounds sterling besides what he already had - Alfred William (Bill) Stillman, Jr. 1998 Children of Mr. George Stillman Spouse: Rebecca
SMITH. George STILLMAN and Rebecca SMITH were married in 1686.
Spouse: Jane Lady PICKERING. Children were: George 2Nd STILLMAN, Samuel STILLMAN, Jane STILLMAN. George 2Nd STILLMAN405 was born in 1678 in London, England. NOTE!:Remained in England when parents went to America. Came to America later & Settled in Westerly, R.I. where he was propounded a freeman on 4/22/1703. Married 4/13/1706, Deborah Crandall, dau of Rev. Joseph Crandall & Deborah Burdick. Had 5 sons & 2 dau. Was apprenticed as a tailor, but did not like it and studied medicine. Was called "Dr." His history from the internet: Life of Mr. George Stileman/Stillman Founder of the largest North American Stillman branch, Mr. George Stillman <http://www.stillman.org/gen_list.htm> was born George Stileman- the first of three sons of George Stileman (1621- ) <http://www.stillman.org/grge1621.htm> in 1654 - as per the spelling of the last name <http://www.stillman.org/name.htm> on the bronze plaque dated 1670that hangs in the Church of St. Mary the Virgin <http://www.stillman.org/sa_imgs.htm> in Steeple <http://www.stillman.org/steeple.htm> Ashton <http://www.stillman.org/ashton.htm>, Wiltshire County, England <http://www.wiltshire-web.co.uk/>. A decendent of the Stylleman/Styleman/Stileman/Stilman Family of Steeple Ashton <http://www.stillman.org/coa.htm> - which included many landowners, church officials and civil officials - in 1677 George Stileman married the daughter - Jane Pickering - of a deceased Baronet Sir Gilbert Pickering <http://www.stillman.org/pickrg2.htm>, Baronet of Nova Scotia 1st, a strict Puritan and Oliver Cromwell's Lord Chamberlainto the Protector - a combination of supreme court judge and attorney general. As was the custom of the time - George Stileman took Jane Pickering's last name - rather than the reverse - so that Jane Pickering could retain her societal status and inheritance - thus George Stileman became George Stileman Pickering. Jane Pickering gave birth to their first son - George Stileman Pickering, Jr. - in August 1679. Through Lady Elizabeth Montagu Pickering - the wife of Sir Gilbert Pickering - a royal lineage has been thoroughly documented by John R. Sprague III <http://www.stillman.org/georlina.htm>. The Stillman Family Genealogy Home Page extends sincerest gratitude to John R. Sprague forresearching and documenting this lineage. All direct decendents of Mr. George Stillman may rightfully claim this lineage as theirs for whatever purposes such claim may serve. In those times, there was a tremendous amount of termoil everywhere with the monarchy in constant struggle to wrest control from the Parliament and with religious groups fighting openly to gain control as well. Sir Gilbert Pickering died in 1668 leaving his elsest son Sir John Pickering in charge of the Pickering family. The throne of the King ofEngland was once again claimed by the Roman Catholics through the Stuart family when Charles II <http://www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon49.html> died and his misfit brother James II <http://www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon50.html> - who, as his beheaded father Charles I <http://www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon47.html>, believed in the "devine right of kings" - became King of Great Britain in 1685.Most likely the the strongly protestant George Stileman Pickering andpuritan-heritage wife - Jane Pickering - became involved in the ill-fated Duke of Monmouth rebellion of 1685 <http://www.shepton-mallet.org.uk/history/monmouth.htm>. Though George and Jane Pickering were apprehended and charged with treason, they were enabled through wealth and influence to leave England - leading to their immediate setting sail for the American Colonies from London in late 1685 with all that they could carry with them. George Stileman Pickering Jr., a second son - Samuel Stileman Pickering , and a daughter - Jane Stileman Pickering, were left behind to be sent for when their new home in the New England colonies had been established. Tragedy struck during the trip when JanePickering died at sea of complications resulting from premature childbirth. George Stileman Pickering settled in Hadley, Massachusetts <http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?Pyt=Tmap&addr=&csz=Hadley%2C+MA&Get%A0Map=Get+Map> - dropped the Pickering name - re-possessing his surname name of Stileman. George was joined by his eldest son George Stileman Pickering, Jr. Why son Samuel Stileman Pickering and daughter Jane Stileman Pickering did not remove to the colonies with their eldest brother is not known - perhaps they chose to stay in England and be raised by the family of Sir John Pickering. George Stileman Pickering, Jr. - unhappywith following his father's new trade - returned to England, and completed studies and qualifiications to practice as a medical doctor. In 1689 George Stileman changed to the surname spelling of Stillman. Doctor George Stileman Pickering, Jr. returned to the colonies permanentlyaround 1700 - dropped his last name of Pickering and assumed the surname spelling of Stillman, the same as his father. A man of education, George Stillman's merchantile business grew to make him wealthy and one of three in Hadley that were entitled to the title - Mr. - in front of their names. Mr. George Stillman served as a Selectman - which is a member of the Board of Governors - for Hadley, MA. Mr. George Stillman married Rebecca Smith of Hadley, MA. When King Phillip's war threatened his property, wealth, and family, Mr. George Stillman moved everthing to Wethersfield, Connecticut <http://www.wethersfieldct.com/>, where many of his wife's [Rebecca Smith] relatives lived. As per the inscription on his grave site - Mr. George Stillman served as a Selectman for Wethersfield and was Representative at the Court of Massachusetts in 1698 <http://www.stillman.org/wthrsfd.htm>. In 1699, Mr. George Stillman and wife Rebecca had a daughter - Anna Stillman - who married Deacon Hezakiah May and they had a daughter - Elizabeth May - who married Daniel Newcomb they had a daughter - Lydia Newcomb - who married Timothy Bush and thus began the Stillman relationship to the Bush Family lineage <http://www.stillman.org/bushg.htm>. Mr. George Stillman carried on a large trade business with the West Indies and England until his death in 1728. His will - which I personally have seen - is signed George Stileman. Mr. George Stillman left hislarge property to his wife, children and grandchildren. Mr. George Stillman established his son John Stillman in business, provided son Benjamin Stillman with a Yale education and a very fine residence nearby.Mr. George Stillman gave his son Nathaniel Stillman a good homestead and helped his daughters at the time of their marriages. To Doctor George Stillman Jr., he gave 100 pounds sterling besides what he already had. The Will of Mr George Stileman - which I have personally seen - is signed with the last name spelled Stileman - the l ending in a distinctly downward curled loop creating a small e . Alfred William (Bill)Stillman, Jr. <http://www.stillman.org/i559.htm> - 12 Mar 2004 Last Will and Testament of Mr. George Stilman Land records and tax rolls, quoted by Judd show that his name was spelled both Stileman and Stillman. 1687bought house and lot 1688paid taxes as Stileman 1689paid taxes as Stillman 1689, 1692, 1696Selectman 1693"had liberty to fortify Stillman house for benefit of those in North End without the palisade," His stockaded house had also a secret room in the chimney. One of the Regicides took refuge there. It is believed he was the one who appeared mysteriously during an Indian battle and rallied the colonists and disappeared by the time the battle was over. 1696list of grand jury 1698Representative from Hadley to General Court 1703moved to Weathersfield, where second wife's relatives lived, for greater security for his family during Indian troubles. Engaged in mercantile business there and trade with West Indies and England Real estate transactions in Weathersfield show that he transferred considerable land to his sons before he died and his will divides a large property. His children were educated - at least one (Benjamin) wentto Yale. The preceding was written by Hannah Amelia Stillman Bradfield <http://www.stillman.org/g1734.htm> in FAMILY HISTORY OF HANNAH STILLMAN (MRS. RICHARD) BRADFIELD dated November 1, 1963 - edited for this page The account of Mr. George Stillman contained in Genealogies and Biographies of Ancient Wethersfield is not entirely accurate and should be considered in the total context of this document - curator Other EXCELLENT sites related to the history of the American StillmanFamily of Mr. George Stileman/Stillman are The Babcock Family <http://www.angelfire.com/magic/babcockgenealogy/babcock_genealogy.htm> The Bliss Family <http://www.usgennet.org/family/bliss/> The Burdick Family <http://www.burdickfamily.org/> The Chesbro Family <http://www.chesebro.net/> The Crandall Family Association <http://www.geocities.com/eperry/cfa/contents.html> The Davis Family <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/%7Edavisfam/Index.htm> The Langworthy Family <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/%7Ehal/Langworthy> The Maxson Family <http://www.maxson2000.net/html/Ancestor.html> Children of Mr. George Stileman/Stillman and 1st wife - Jane Pickering daughter of Sir Gilbert Pickering, Baronet of Nova Scotia 1st and Elizabeth Montagu Elizabeth Montagu was the daughter of Sir Sidney Montagu <http://www3.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal39349> and sister of Edward Montagu, Earl of Sandwich 1st <http://www3.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal18001> Doctor George Stillman, Jr. <http://www.stillman.org/b1.htm> Born: George Stileman Pickering, Jr. - Aug 1679 Place: London, England Died: 1760 Place: Westerly, RI Married: Deborah Crandall Born: 1675 Place: Westerly, RI Died: 12 Sep 1737 Place: Westerly, RI Date Married: 10 Apr 1706 Jane Stileman Pickering Born: circa 1680 Place: London, England Died: Place: Married: Born: Place: Died: Place: Date Married: Samuel Stileman Pickering Born: circa 1682 Place: London, England Died: Place: Married: Born: Place: Died: Place: Date Married: Children of Mr. George Stileman/Stillman <http://www.stillman.org/grge1621.htm> and 2nd wife - Rebecca Smith daughter of Lieutenant Philip Smith and Rebecca Foote Lieutenant Phillip Smith was the son of Lieutenent Samuel Smith - oneof the founders of Wethersfield, CT - in 1634, and Hadley, MA - in 1659. Rebecca Foote was the daughter of Nathaniel Foote, one of the first settlers of Wethersfield, CT. Mr. George Stileman/Stillman, Lieutenant Samuel Smith, and Nathaniel Foote are considered Pilgrims by the National Society of Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims. Rebecca Stillman Born: 15 Jan 1688 Place: Hadley, MA Died: 18 Oct 1712 Place: Wethersfield, CT Mary Stillman <http://www.stillman.org/b3.htm> Born: 12 July 1689 Place: Hadley, MA Died: 30 June 1735 Place: Wethersfield, CT Married: Deliverence Blinn Born: 12 July 1688 Place: Wethersfield, CT Died: 3 Nov 1736 Place: Wethersfield, CT Date Married: 5 Feb 1713 Captain Nathaniel Stillman <http://www.stillman.org/b4.htm> Born: 1 July 1691 Place: Hadley, MA Died: 1 Jan 1770 Place: Wethersfield, CT Married:1) Anna Southmayd Born: 18 Jan 1693 Place: Middletown, CT Died: 6 Jan 1730 Place: Wethersfield, CT Date Married: 3 Mar 1715 Married:2) Sarah Allyn Born: 17 Aug 1708 Place: Wethersfield, CT Died: 4 Mar 1794 Place: Wethersfield, CT Date Married: 4 Mar 1731 Deacon John Stillman <http://www.stillman.org/b5.htm> Born: 19 Feb 1693 Place: Hadley, MA Died: 17 Aug 1775 Place: Wethersfield, CT Married: Mary Wolcott Born: 14 May 1694 Place: Wethersfield, CT Died: 2 July 1777 Place: Wethersfield, CT Date Married: 26 May 1715 Sarah Stillman <http://www.stillman.org/b6.htm> Born: 28 Dec 1694 Place: Hadley, MA Died: 18 Jan 1774 Place: Married: Colonel Samuel Willard Born: 1693 Place: Saybrook, CT Died: 1779 Place: Date Married: 18 Jan 1715 Martha Stillman Born: 28 Nov 1696 Place: Hadley, MA Died: 2 Oct 1712 Place: Wethersfield, CT Anna Stillman <http://www.stillman.org/b8.htm> Born: 6 Apr 1699 Place: Hadley, MA Died: 7 Nov 1767 Place: Wethersfield, CT Married: Deacon Hezekiah May Born: 14 Dec 1696 Place: Roxbury, MA Died: 5 Sep 1783 Place: Wethersfield, CT Date Married: 5 Feb 1713 Elizabeth Stillman <http://www.stillman.org/b9.htm> Born: 19 Oct 1700 Place: Hadley, MA Died: 22 Apr 1735 Place: Wethersfield, CT Married: William Blinn Born: 17 Oct 1701 Place: Boston, MA Died: ca 1740 Place: Boston, MA Date Married: 22 Aug 1722 Esther Stillman Born: 1701 Place: Hadley, MA Died: 9 Aug 1705 Place: Wethersfield, CT Hannah Stillman Born: 7 Nov 1702 Place: Hadley, MA Died: 22 Apr 1755 Place: Hartford, CT Married:1) John Caldwell Born: 1688 Place: Hartford, CT Died: 17 Sep 1734 Place: Date Married: 1726 Married:2) Dr. Neil McLean Born: 1701 Place: Scotland Died: 15 Jan 1784 Place: Windsor, CT Date Married: 5 Jan 1737 Lydia Stillman <http://www.stillman.org/b12.htm> Born: 7 Nov 1702 Place: Hadley, MA Died: 3 Sep 1750 Place: Wethersfield, CT Married: Reverend Daniel Russell Born: 3 June 1702 Place: Middletown, CT Died: 16 Sep 1764 Place: Wethersfield, CT Date Married: 13 Nov 1728 Deacon Benjamin Stillman <http://www.stillman.org/b13.htm> Born: 29 July 1705 Place: Wethersfield, CT Died: 1780 Place: Wethersfield, CT Married:1) Sarah Doty Born: 18 Nov 1708 Place: Saybrook, CT Died: 4 Oct 1732 Place: Wethersfield, CT Date Married: 29 Aug 1727 Married:2) Catherine Chauncey Born: 1714 Place: Durham, CT Died:12 Jun 1736 Place: Wethersfield, CT Date Married: 1732 Married:3) Anna Pierson Born: Place: Wethersfield, CT Died: Place: Date Married: 14 Dec 1737 Ebenezer Stillman Born: ca 1708 Place: Wethersfield, CT Died: Place: CREDITS: The genealogy of Mr. George Stillman is based on Stylleman (Stillman)of Steeple Ashton Co. Wilts Sheet I English Ancestry Issue 2 Amended 1973 signed by Geoffrey Stillman and received from Raymond W. Stillmanof Holt, Trowbridge, Wiltshire County, England <http://www.stillman.org/robin/d0000/g0000041.htm> as contained in Stillman Geneology from Steeple Ashton complied by Geoffrey Stillman of Australia <http://www.stillman.org/thom1851.htm> in 1969 and received from Raymond Stillman of Holt, Trowbridge, Wiltshire in 1984. The data and information contained in theses pages - except as noted- is based on The Stillman Family compiled and published in 1989 by Francis (Frank) Duane Stillman, 15 Waverly Drive, Greensburg, PA, 15601USA. Information on this page is based on the accounts of Stillman Family items personally seen by the curator of these pages and information contained in Miscellaneous Compositions, in Poetry and Prose published in 1852 by Deacon William Stillman <http://www.stillman.org/d28.htm>. FAMILY HISTORY OF HANNAH STILLMAN (MRS. RICHARD) BRADFIELD dated November 1, 1963 has been provided by William M. Morgan of Washington, USA Data and information has been obtained from ancestry.com Updated 12 Mar 2004 Last Will and Testament of Mr. George Stilman Land records and tax rolls, quoted by Judd show that his name was spelled both Stileman and Stillman. 1687 bought house and lot 1688 paid taxes as Stileman 1689 paid taxes as Stillman 1689, 1692, 1696 Selectman 1693 "had liberty to fortify Stillman house for benefit of those in North End without the palisade," His stockaded house had also a secret room in the chimney. One of the Regicides took refuge there. It is believedhe was the one who appeared mysteriously during an Indian battle and rallied the colonists and disappeared by the time the battle was over. 1696 list of grand jury 1698 Representative from Hadley to General Court 1703 moved to Weathersfield, where second wife's relatives lived, for greater security for his family during Indian troubles. Engaged in mercantile business there and trade with West Indies and England Real estate transactions in Weathersfield show that he transferred considerable land to his sons before he died and his will divides a large property. His children were educated - at least one (Benjamin) wentto Yale. The preceding was written by Hannah Amelia Stillman Bradfield in FAMILY HISTORY OF HANNAH STILLMAN (MRS. RICHARD) BRADFIELD dated November 1, 1963 - edited for this page The DECENDENTS of MR. GEORGE STILLMAN ROYALTY LINEAGE HOME PAGE John R. Sprague III has thoroughly documented a royal lineage throughLady Elizabeth Montagu Pickering - the wife of Sir Gilbert Pickering.The Stillman Family Genealogy Home Page extends sincerest gratitude to John R. Sprague III for this lineage. This lineage has beenextended through the Great Kings of Scotland, Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons, and Charlemagne, King of Franks. All direct decendents of Mr. George Stillman may rightfully claim this lineage as theirs for whatever purposes such claim may serve. These pages are dedicated to the memory of my paternal grandmother - Addie Carpenter Stillman - who long ago told me of our direct royal lineage to Alfred the Great and William the Conqueror, for whom my Dad and I are named - Alfred William Stillman, Jr. Links to the Directory of Royal Genealogical Data of Brian Thompsett of the University of Hull, England have been added to this page by thecurator 1. Jane Pickering, born 1659 died 1685, the daughter of Sir Gilbert Pickering, bart. born 11 Feb1610/1611 died Oct 1668, and Elizabeth Montagu., born c1620 died c1679, married George Stileman, gent. born 1654 died 17 Nov 1728 2. Elizabeth Montagu, the daughter of Sir Sydney Montague and PaulinaPepys, married Sir Gilbert Pickering born at Tichmarsh, Northampton, England (George Edward Cokayne, The Complete Peerage (Gloucester: AlanSutton Publishing Ltd.,1982) vol. IX, p.104; see also Ibid, vol. IX Appendix D, p. 25 et seq.; George Edward Cokayne, ed., Complete Baronetage (Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd.,1983) vol. II, p. 432-3) 3. Sir Sydney Montagu died 25 Sep 1644, the son of Sir Edward Montague and Elizabeth Harrington, married Paulina Pepys of Cottenham, Cambridgeshire (daughter of John Pepys and Edith Talbot) (George Edward Cokayne, The Complete Peerage (Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd.,1982) vol. IX, p. 104; see also Ibid, vol. IX Appendix D, p. 25 et seq.). 4. Elizabeth Harrington daughter of Sir James Harrington and Lucy Sidney m. Sir Edward Montague of Broughton, Northamptonshire England, died 26 Jan 1601(George Edward Cokayne, The Complete Peerage (Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd.,1982) vol. IX, p.104; John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 338). 5. Sir James Harington of Exton, Rutland born 1511, died 1591, the son of Sir John Harington, married Lucy Sidney (John Gough Nichols, ed.The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 338). 6. Sir John Harington, son of Sir John Harington, married Elizabeth Mutton (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 338). 7. Sir John Harington, died 6 November 1523, son of Robert Harington,married Alice (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8(1874): 325-348 at 337). 8. Robert Harington, died 10 February 1501, son of Sir John Harryngton and Katherine Colepepper (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 337). 9. Katherine Colepepper, daughter of Sir John Colepepper and Juliana,married Sir John Harryngton (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 337). 10. Sir John Colepepper the son of ( -- ) Colepepper and Alianor Grene (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 337). 11. Alianor Grene the daughter of Sir Nicholas Grene and Jane de Brus(John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 337). 12. Jane de Brus of Exton, born 1341, died 28 June 1421, the daughterof John de Brus and Margaret Hardreshule married Sir Nicholas Grene (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348at 336). 13. John de Brus, Lord of Connington and Exton, born 13 June 1317, died 1344/5, son of Bernard de Brus and Agnes married Margaret Hardreshule. (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 336). 14. Bernard de Brus, Lord of Connington and Exton, born 1274, died 1329, son of Bernard de Brus and Agatha married Agnes (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 336). 15. Bernard de Brus, Lord of Connington and Exton, died 1300, son of Bernard de Brus and Constantia de Morteyn married Agatha (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 336). 16. Bernard de Brus, Lord of Connington and Exton, son of Robert de Brus and Isabel, married Constantia de Morteyn (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 336). 17. Isabel, daughter of David of Scotland and Maud of Cyfeilog, married Robert de Brus, Lord of Annandale. (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 336). 18. David of Scotland, Earl of Huntington, born about 1144, died at Yardley, Northants 17 June 1219, son of Henry of Scotland and Adeline (daughter of William II de Warenne, Earl of Surrey and Isabel, daughterof Hugh, Count of Vermandois [see A et. seq. below]) (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd,1977) vol. I, p.155; George Edward Cokayne, The Complete Peerage (Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd., 1982) vol. XII/1, pp. 495-6) 19. Henry of Scotland, Earl of Huntington, born about 1114, son of David the Saint and Maud (daughter of Waltheof, Earl of Huntington, Northampton and Northumberland [see B et. seq. below]) (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London Charles Skilton Ltd, 1977) vol I, p. 155). 20. David I the Saint, Earl of Northumberland and Huntington, born 1080, son of Malcom III Canmore and Margaret (daughter of Edward Atheling) [see C et. seq. below] (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd, 1977) vol I, p. 155). 21. Malcom III Canmore, King of Scots, born 1031, son of Duncan I theGracious, King of Strathclyde and King of Scots and Sibylla. (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London Charles Skilton Ltd, 1977) vol. I, p.153) [continued through Great Kings of Scotland] A1. Isabel died before July 1147, daughter of Hugh de Crépi, Count ofVermandois (George Edward Cokayne, The Complete Peerage (Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd.,1982) vol. XII/1, p. 496) A2. Hugh de Crépi, the great Count of Vermandois son of Henry I, Kingof France and Adelaide (George Edward Cokayne, The Complete Peerage (Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd.,1982) vol. XII/1, p. 496) A3. Henry I, King of France (George Edward Cokayne, The Complete Peerage (Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd.,1982) vol. XII/1, p. 496) B1. Maud, died 1130/1, daughter of Waltheof, Earl of Huntington, Northampton and Northumberland who died after 1076 and Judith (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd, 1977) vol. I, p.155). B2. Judith, died after 1086, daughter of Lambert Count of Lens and Alice B3. Alice daughter of Robert I and Arlotta B4. Robert I, Duke of Normandy (father of William the Conqueror, and tenth in descent from Emperor Charlemagne), died 1035, son of Richard II and Judith (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. PrinceCharles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd,1977) vol. II, p. 475). C1. Saint Margeret, born in Hungary about 1045, died 16 November 1093, daughter of Edward Atheling, Prince of England and Agatha (daughterof Bruno, Bishop of Augsburg) (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestryof H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd,1977) vol I, pp.152-3, vol.II, p. 479). [continued through Charlemagne] C2. Edward Atheling Prince of England, born 1016, murdered 13 November 1057, son of Edmond Ironside (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd,1977) vol. I, p. 8). C3. Edmond Ironside King of England, born 993, died about 1057, son of Ethelred the Unready and Elgiva (daughter of Ealdorman Thored of Northumbria). (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd., 1977) vol. I, pp. 7-8). C4. Ethelred the Unready King of England, born 968, died London 23 April 1016, son of Edgar the Peaceful and Elfreda (daughter of EaldormanOrdgar of Devon). (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd, 1977) vol. I, pp. 7-8). [continued through Alfred The Great] A3. Henry I, King of France (George Edward Cokayne, The Complete Peerage (Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd.,1982) vol. XII/1, p. 496) B1. Maud, died 1130/1, daughter of Waltheof, Earl of Huntington, Northampton and Northumberland who died after 1076 and Judith (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd, 1977) vol. I, p.155). B2. Judith, died after 1086, daughter of Lambert Count of Lens and Alice B3. Alice daughter of Robert I and Arlotta B4. Robert I, Duke of Normandy (father of William the Conqueror, and tenth in descent from Emperor Charlemagne), died 1035, son of Richard II and Judith (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. PrinceCharles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd,1977) vol. II, p. 475). C1. Saint Margeret, born in Hungary about 1045, died 16 November 1093, daughter of Edward Atheling, Prince of England and Agatha (daughterof Bruno, Bishop of Augsburg) (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestryof H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd,1977) vol I, pp.152-3, vol.II, p. 479). [continued through Charlemagne] C2. Edward Atheling Prince of England, born 1016, murdered 13 November 1057, son of Edmond Ironside (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd,1977) vol. I, p. 8). C3. Edmond Ironside King of England, born 993, died about 1057, son of Ethelred the Unready and Elgiva (daughter of Ealdorman Thored of Northumbria). (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd., 1977) vol. I, pp. 7-8). C4. Ethelred the Unready King of England, born 968, died London 23 April 1016, son of Edgar the Peaceful and Elfreda (daughter of EaldormanOrdgar of Devon). (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd, 1977) vol. I, pp. 7-8). [continued through Alfred The Great] The DECENDENTS of MR. GEORGE STILLMAN ROYALTY LINEAGE HOME PAGE John R. Sprague III has thoroughly documented a royal lineage throughLady Elizabeth Montagu Pickering - the wife of Sir Gilbert Pickering.The Stillman Family Genealogy Home Page extends sincerest gratitude to John R. Sprague III for this lineage. This lineage has beenextended through the Great Kings of Scotland, Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons, and Charlemagne, King of Franks. All direct decendents of Mr. George Stillman may rightfully claim this lineage as theirs for whatever purposes such claim may serve. These pages are dedicated to the memory of my paternal grandmother - Addie Carpenter Stillman - who long ago told me of our direct royal lineage to Alfred the Great and William the Conqueror, for whom my Dad and I are named - Alfred William Stillman, Jr. Links to the Directory of Royal Genealogical Data of Brian Thompsett of the University of Hull, England have been added to this page by thecurator 1. Jane Pickering, born 1659 died 1685, the daughter of Sir Gilbert Pickering, bart. born 11 Feb1610/1611 died Oct 1668, and Elizabeth Montagu., born c1620 died c1679, married George Stileman, gent. born 1654 died 17 Nov 1728 2. Elizabeth Montagu, the daughter of Sir Sydney Montague and PaulinaPepys, married Sir Gilbert Pickering born at Tichmarsh, Northampton, England (George Edward Cokayne, The Complete Peerage (Gloucester: AlanSutton Publishing Ltd.,1982) vol. IX, p.104; see also Ibid, vol. IX Appendix D, p. 25 et seq.; George Edward Cokayne, ed., Complete Baronetage (Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd.,1983) vol. II, p. 432-3) 3. Sir Sydney Montagu died 25 Sep 1644, the son of Sir Edward Montague and Elizabeth Harrington, married Paulina Pepys of Cottenham, Cambridgeshire (daughter of John Pepys and Edith Talbot) (George Edward Cokayne, The Complete Peerage (Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd.,1982) vol. IX, p. 104; see also Ibid, vol. IX Appendix D, p. 25 et seq.). 4. Elizabeth Harrington daughter of Sir James Harrington and Lucy Sidney m. Sir Edward Montague of Broughton, Northamptonshire England, died 26 Jan 1601(George Edward Cokayne, The Complete Peerage (Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd.,1982) vol. IX, p.104; John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 338). 5. Sir James Harington of Exton, Rutland born 1511, died 1591, the son of Sir John Harington, married Lucy Sidney (John Gough Nichols, ed.The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 338). 6. Sir John Harington, son of Sir John Harington, married Elizabeth Mutton (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 338). 7. Sir John Harington, died 6 November 1523, son of Robert Harington,married Alice (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8(1874): 325-348 at 337). 8. Robert Harington, died 10 February 1501, son of Sir John Harryngton and Katherine Colepepper (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 337). 9. Katherine Colepepper, daughter of Sir John Colepepper and Juliana,married Sir John Harryngton (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 337). 10. Sir John Colepepper the son of ( -- ) Colepepper and Alianor Grene (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 337). 11. Alianor Grene the daughter of Sir Nicholas Grene and Jane de Brus(John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 337). 12. Jane de Brus of Exton, born 1341, died 28 June 1421, the daughterof John de Brus and Margaret Hardreshule married Sir Nicholas Grene (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348at 336). 13. John de Brus, Lord of Connington and Exton, born 13 June 1317, died 1344/5, son of Bernard de Brus and Agnes married Margaret Hardreshule. (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 336). 14. Bernard de Brus, Lord of Connington and Exton, born 1274, died 1329, son of Bernard de Brus and Agatha married Agnes (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 336). 15. Bernard de Brus, Lord of Connington and Exton, died 1300, son of Bernard de Brus and Constantia de Morteyn married Agatha (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 336). 16. Bernard de Brus, Lord of Connington and Exton, son of Robert de Brus and Isabel, married Constantia de Morteyn (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 336). 17. Isabel, daughter of David of Scotland and Maud of Cyfeilog, married Robert de Brus, Lord of Annandale. (John Gough Nichols,, ed. The Herald and Genealogist, 8 (1874): 325-348 at 336). 18. David of Scotland, Earl of Huntington, born about 1144, died at Yardley, Northants 17 June 1219, son of Henry of Scotland and Adeline (daughter of William II de Warenne, Earl of Surrey and Isabel, daughterof Hugh, Count of Vermandois [see A et. seq. below]) (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd,1977) vol. I, p.155; George Edward Cokayne, The Complete Peerage (Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd., 1982) vol. XII/1, pp. 495-6) 19. Henry of Scotland, Earl of Huntington, born about 1114, son of David the Saint and Maud (daughter of Waltheof, Earl of Huntington, Northampton and Northumberland [see B et. seq. below]) (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London Charles Skilton Ltd, 1977) vol I, p. 155). 20. David I the Saint, Earl of Northumberland and Huntington, born 1080, son of Malcom III Canmore and Margaret (daughter of Edward Atheling) [see C et. seq. below] (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd, 1977) vol I, p. 155). 21. Malcom III Canmore, King of Scots, born 1031, son of Duncan I theGracious, King of Strathclyde and King of Scots and Sibylla. (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London Charles Skilton Ltd, 1977) vol. I, p.153) [continued through Great Kings of Scotland] A1. Isabel died before July 1147, daughter of Hugh de Crépi, Count ofVermandois (George Edward Cokayne, The Complete Peerage (Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd.,1982) vol. XII/1, p. 496) A2. Hugh de Crépi, the great Count of Vermandois son of Henry I, Kingof France and Adelaide (George Edward Cokayne, The Complete Peerage (Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd.,1982) vol. XII/1, p. 496) A3. Henry I, King of France (George Edward Cokayne, The Complete Peerage (Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd.,1982) vol. XII/1, p. 496) B1. Maud, died 1130/1, daughter of Waltheof, Earl of Huntington, Northampton and Northumberland who died after 1076 and Judith (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd, 1977) vol. I, p.155). B2. Judith, died after 1086, daughter of Lambert Count of Lens and Alice B3. Alice daughter of Robert I and Arlotta B4. Robert I, Duke of Normandy (father of William the Conqueror, and tenth in descent from Emperor Charlemagne), died 1035, son of Richard II and Judith (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. PrinceCharles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd,1977) vol. II, p. 475). C1. Saint Margeret, born in Hungary about 1045, died 16 November 1093, daughter of Edward Atheling, Prince of England and Agatha (daughterof Bruno, Bishop of Augsburg) (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestryof H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd,1977) vol I, pp.152-3, vol.II, p. 479). [continued through Charlemagne] C2. Edward Atheling Prince of England, born 1016, murdered 13 November 1057, son of Edmond Ironside (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd,1977) vol. I, p. 8). C3. Edmond Ironside King of England, born 993, died about 1057, son of Ethelred the Unready and Elgiva (daughter of Ealdorman Thored of Northumbria). (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd., 1977) vol. I, pp. 7-8). C4. Ethelred the Unready King of England, born 968, died London 23 April 1016, son of Edgar the Peaceful and Elfreda (daughter of EaldormanOrdgar of Devon). (Gerald Paget, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Edinburgh & London: Charles Skilton Ltd, 1977) vol. I, pp. 7-8). [continued through Alfred The Great] The DECENDENTS of MR. GEORGE STILLMAN ROYALTY LINEAGE through ALFRED the GREAT This page is a continuation of the Decendents of Mr. George Stillman through the direct lineage of Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons beginning with AEthelred II the Unready, King of England. AEthelred II the Unready, King of England - born circa 968 died 23 Apr 1016, London, England married circa 985 Elfreda (AElfgifu) - born 963 - died Feb 1002 in Winchester, England AEthelred II the Unready, King of England was the son of Edgar the Peaceful, King of England - born 944 died: 8 Jul 975 in Winchester, England married 964 to Aelfthryth (Elfrida) born circa 945 in Lydford Castle,Devon - died 17 Nov 1002 in Wherwell Abbey, Hampshire Edgar the Peaceful, King of England was the son of Edmund I the Elder, King of England - born 921 died 26 May 946 in Pucklechurch, Dorset married in 942 AElfgifu (St.) - died circa 944 Edmund I the Elder, King of England was the son of Edward the Elder, King of England - born 869 died 17 Jul 924 in Farndon-on-Dee married in circa 905 Eadgifu (Edgiva) - died 25 AUG 968 Edward the Elder, King of England was the son of Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons - born in Wantage, Dorset, England in 849 - died 28 Oct 899 married in 868 Ealswith of the Gaini (Ealhswith of Mercia) - born in Mercia, England in 852 - died 904/905 Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons was the son of Æthelwulf, King of England - born about 800 - died 13 Jan 858 married about 830 Osburga (Osburh) - born in Wessex in 810 - died after 876 AEthelwulf, King of England was the son of Ecgbert III the Great of Wessex, King of Wessex born in Wessex about 775 - died on 4 Feb 839 in Wessex married Redburga (Raedburh) - born 788 Ecgbert III the Great of Wessex, King of Wessex was the son of Ealhmund of Kent, Under-King of Kent born in Wessex in 758 - died in 786 married Daughter of Kent Ealhmund of Kent, Under-King of Kent was the son of Eaba (Eafa) of Wessex - born in Wessex in 732 married a Kentish princess Eaba (Eafa) of Wessex was the son of Eoppa of Wessex married _______ Eoppa was the son of Ingild born in Wessex in 680 - died in 718 married _______ Ingild was the son of Cendred born in Wessex in 644 - died in 694 married _______ Cendred was the son of Ceolwald of Wessex born in 622 - died in 688 married _______ Ceolwald of Wessex was the son of Cuthwulf (Cutha) born in Wessex in 593 married _______ Cuthwulf (Cutha) was the son of Cuthwine born in 564 - died in the Battle of Barbery Hill in 584 married _______ Cuthwine was the son of Ceawlin, King of Wessex born in 547 - died in 593 married _______ Ceawlin, King of Wessex was the son of Cynric of Wessex, King of Wessex born in 525 - died in 560 married _______ Cynric of Wessex, King of Wessex was the son of Creoda of Wessex married _______ Creoda of Wessex was the son of Cerdic of Wessex, King of Wessex born in 467 - died in 534 married _______ Cerdic of Wessex, King of Wessex was the son of Elesa of ancient Saxony born in 439 married _______ Elesa of ancient Saxony was the son of Elsa of ancient Saxony born in 411 married _______ Elsa on ancient Saxony was the son of Gewis of ancient Saxony born in 383 married _______ Gewis of ancient Saxony was the son of Wig (Uvigg) ancient Saxony born in 355 married _______ Wig (Uvigg) of ancient Saxony was the son of Freawine (Freóvin) of ancient Saxony born in 327 married _______ Freawine (Freóvin) of ancient Saxony was the son of Frithogar (Frjódigar) of ancient Saxony born in 299 married _______ Frithogar (Frjódigar) of ancient Saxony was the son of Brond (Brandr, Brand) of Scandinavia born in 271 married _______ Brond (Brandr, Brand) of Scandinavia was the son of Baeldaeg (Beldig) of Scandinavia born in 243 married Nanna of Scandinavia Baeldaeg (Beldig) of Scandinavia was the son of Woden (Odin, Oden) born in Asgard, Asia in 215 married N.N. Woden (Odin, Oden) was the son of Frithuwald born 190 married Beltsea - born in Asgard, Asia in 194 Frithuwald was the son of Frealaf (Fríallaf, Froethelaf) married _______ Frealaf (Fríallaf) was the son of Frithuwulf married _______ Frithuwulf was the son of Finn married _______ Finn was the son of Godwulf (Gudólfr) married _______ Godwulf (Gudólfr) was the son of Geata (Ját) married _______ Geata (Ját) was the son of Taetwa married _______ Taetwa was the son of Beaw (Bjáf) married _______ Beaw (Bjáf) was the son of Sceldwa (Skjöld) married _______ Sceldwa (Skjöld) was the son of Heremod married _______ Heremod was the son of Itermon married _______ Itermon was the son of Hathra married _______ Hathra was the son of Hwala married _______ Hwala was the son of Bedwig married _______ Bedwig was the son of Seskef married _______ Seskef was the son of Magi married _______ Magi was the son of Móda married _______ Móda was the son of Vingener married _______ Vingener was the son of Vingethor married _______ Vingethor was the son of Einridi married _______ Einridi was the son of Lóridi married _______ Lóridi was the son of Trór (Thor) married Síbil (Sif) Trór (Thor) was the son of Múnón of Troy, King of Troy married Tróán (Research): Family Finder: «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab» American Silversmiths George Stillman (1678-1760)«tab» Deborah Crandall (1688-1736)«tab» John Davis (1692-1750)«tab» Elisabeth Maxson (1695-1751)«tab» Elisha Stillman (1722-1796)«tab» Mary Davis (1737-1785)«tab» William Stillman (1767-1858)«tab» Family Links «tab» Spouses/Children: Martha Potter William Stillman Ezra Stillman Albert Stillman Jonathan Stillman Martha Stillman Ephraim Stillman Wealthy Stillman Christopher Chester Stillman Amos Stillman Mathew Stillman William Stillman Born: 4 May 1767, Westerly RI Marriage: Martha Potter on 28 Apr 1791 in Westerly RI Died: 20 Nov 1858, Pawtucket RI General notes: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~silversmiths/makers/silversmiths/114380.htm Son william: Family Finder: «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab» American Silversmiths George Stillman (1678-1760)«tab» Deborah Crandall (1688-1736)«tab» John Davis (1692-1750)«tab» Elisabeth Maxson (1695-1751)«tab» Elisha Stillman (1722-1796)«tab» Mary Davis (1737-1785)«tab» William Stillman (1767-1858)«tab» Family Links «tab» Spouses/Children: Martha Potter William Stillman Ezra Stillman Albert Stillman Jonathan Stillman Martha Stillman Ephraim Stillman Wealthy Stillman Christopher Chester Stillman Amos Stillman Mathew Stillman William Stillman Born: 4 May 1767, Westerly RI Marriage: Martha Potter on 28 Apr 1791 in Westerly RI Died: 20 Nov 1858, Pawtucket RI General notes: Silversmith Events in his life were: He worked as a silversmith in Hopkinton RI William married Martha Potter, daughter of Jonathan Potter and Mary West, on 28 Apr 1791 in Westerly RI. (Martha Potter was born on 16 Nov 1764 in Richmond RI, died about 1837 in Westerly RI and was buried on 10 May 1837 in Westerly RI.) Parents: George STILLMAN and Jane Lady PICKERING. Spouse: Deborah CRANDALL. Hanna STILLMAN was christened. She died in B4 Her Father. Parents: John Deacon STILLMAN and Mary WOLCOTT. Hannah STILLMAN was born. Parents: John Lt. STILLMAN and Rachael ROBBINS. Huldah STILLMAN was born on 30 Apr 1737. Parents: John Deacon STILLMAN and Mary WOLCOTT. Spouse: William SUMMER. Spouse: HENSHAW. Jane STILLMAN was born in Goldwick England. She died in Goldwick England. NOTE!:3. Jane, said to have m. & d. in England. Parents: George STILLMAN and Jane Lady PICKERING. Jesse E STILLMAN was born in 1856. Parents: Edwin Chester STILLMAN and Sarah M DOOLITTLE. John STILLMAN was christened. Parents: John Lt. STILLMAN and Rachael ROBBINS. John Deacon STILLMAN died in 1775. He was born in Hadley, , Mass. He is reference number 11G. Was elected Selectman in 1736. Samuel Wolcott was the grandson of Henry Wolcott who was elected to the First Assembly of CT in 1637. Judith Appleton was the dau. of Worshipful Samuel Appleton and a decendent of the Cabot Family of New England. !PLACE: of Wethersfield !AGE: 82 Deacon John Stillman (11G) born February 19,1693, at Hadley Mass. Mother Rebecca Smith (12K) father George Stillman (12L) Married May 26,1715 , Mary Wolcott, at Wethersfield Died August 17,1775, age 82 Will August 19, 1773 Associated with fathers business and succeeded him when he died. Was Assessor 1716. Children: 1. John (Lieut.) b. August 9, 1717. (10J) 2. Rebecca b. September 17, 1719. m. Samuel Cooke Smith of Hadley, November 2, 1743. rem. to Sandisfield in 1759. 3. Mary, b December 31, 1721. m. Dea. Joseph Maken of E. Htfd, November 2, 1743. 4. Abigail, b. January 22, 1723-4. d. February 2, 1728. 5. Martha, b August 20, 1726. m. January 14, 1748, Daniel Foote. (s.of Daniel & Mary Collier) Foote, of simsbury, Ct. She d. May 10, 1801 at Canton, NY, age 77. 12 children. 6. Sarah, b December 2, 1728. m. Edmund Dorr of Wethersfield. 5. children. 7. Elisha, b. February 14, 1730. 8. Abigail, b. March 2, 1732, 1733, m. Charles Boardman of Wethersfield. she d. August 12, 1818. 9. Appleton, b. March 12, 1734, 1735. d.yg. 10. Huldah, b April 30, 1737. M.(1) William Summer of Middletown Ct. m. (2) ------- Henshaw. 2 ch. by first m. 11. Hanna, bp. February 21, 1741. d. before her father. 1775 Deacon John Stillman 11G d. age 82 father of Lt. John Stillman 10J Osborn Stillman b. Children of Deacon John Stillman and Mary Wolcott daughter of Samuel Wolcott and Judith Appleton Deacon John was elected Selectman in 1736. Samuel Wolcott was the grandson of Henry Wolcott who was elected to the First Assembly of Connecticut in 1637. Judith Appleton was the daughter of Worshipful Samuel Appleton and a decendent of the Cabot Family of New England. Deacon John Stillman Some information on this page came from the Stillman Family GenealogyPage <http://www.Stillman.org>, through the kindness of Mr. William Stillman Jr., curator. For a complete history of the Stillman line, please visit that site. Born February 19,1693, at Hadley Mass. Married May 26,1715 , Mary Wolcott, at Wethersfield CT,daughter of Samuel Wolcott and Judith Appleton Died August 17,1775, age 82 Will August 19, 1773 Parents: George Stillman* Rebecca Smith*Surname Index* Children: 1. John (Lieut.) <Lt.John.Stillman.html> b. August 9, 1717. (10J) 2. Rebecca b. September 17, 1719. m. Samuel Cooke Smith of Hadley, November 2, 1743. rem. to Sandisfield in 1759. 3. Mary, b December 31, 1721. m. Dea. Joseph Maken of E. Htfd, November 2, 1743. 4. Abigail, b. January 22, 1723-4. d. February 2, 1728. 5. Martha, b August 20, 1726. m. January 14, 1748, Daniel Foote. (s. of Daniel & Mary Collier) Foote, of simsbury, Ct. She d. May 10, 1801 at Canton, NY, age 77. 12 children.6. Sarah, b December 2, 1728. m. Edmund Dorr of Wethersfield. 5. children. 7. Elisha, b. February 14, 1730. 8. Abigail, b. March 2, 1732, 1733, m. Charles Boardman of Wethersfield. she d. August 12, 1818. 9. Appleton, b. March 12, 1734, 1735. d.yg. 10. Huldah, b April 30, 1737. M.(1) William Summer of Middletown Ct. m. (2) ------- Henshaw. 2 ch. by first m. 11. Hanna, bp. February 21, 1741. d. before her father. Was elected Selectman in 1736. Samuel Wolcott was the grandson of Henry Wolcott who was elected to the First Assembly of CT in 1637. JudithAppleton was the dau. of Worshipful Samuel Appleton and a decendent of the Cabot Family of New England. Associated with fathers business and succeeded him when he died. Was Assessor 1716. Parents: George STILLMAN and Rebecca SMITH. Spouse: Mary WOLCOTT. John Deacon STILLMAN and Mary WOLCOTT were married
on 26 May 1715 in Wethersfield, Conn.. Database: Family Data Collection
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John Lt. STILLMAN was born on 9 Aug 1717. He died on 15 Jul 1789 in Sandisfield, Mass, , Age 73. He was buried in North Colebrook, CT., Beech Hill Cem. He is reference number 10J. Was one of the organizers of the Sandisfield Congretgational Church and was First selectman elected in Sandisfield MA. Martha Curtis was the Dau. of Lt. John Curtis Jr. ! LIVED: 1753/4 moved to Sandisfield Mass. #3405 Origional member of Sandisfield Church. Was Proprietors Clerk for 30 years. 1765 sold Stephen Chester Place to Mr. Silas Dean. John Stillman (10J) born August 9, 1717 mother Mary Wolcott (11H) father Deacon John Stillman (11G) married October 26,1738, at Wethersfield, Rachel Robbins (10I) Buried at Beech Hill Cemetary, Colebrook. Died July 15, 1789, age 73 at Sandisfield, Mass. Moved to Sandisfield in 1753,1754 Origional member of Sandisfield Church. Was Proprietors Clerk for 30 years. 1765 sold Stephen Chester Place to Mr. Silas Dean. Active in public office all during his stay in Sandisfield. children: 1. Joseph (Capt.), b. September 16, 1739. 2. Hannah, b.February 13, 1742 or 1743 3. John bp. January 3, 1741 or 1742 4. Elizabeth bp. April 13, 1746 at Wethersfield. m. February 11, 1767 in Sandisfield, Calab Wright. rem to Cambridge, NY where both d. leaving dau. Elizabeth who m. Joseph Slocum and had 10 children. 5. Lydia b. September 7, 1752, at Wethersfield. d. March 31, 1780 at Sandisfield. m. October 25, 1772 in Sandisfield, Abner Reed. 2 children. 6. Roger (9F), b. July 4, 1754 at Wethersfield. bp. March 27, 1758. 7. Martha, bp April 22, 1750. m. Capt. James Knowles of Wethersfield. 8. Appleton b. December 24, 1757. bp. January 18, 1758 at Sandisfield Mass. d. July 16, 1817 at Colebrook, ct. m. (1) Sarah Chappell of Nova Scotia who died 1810. m (2) Amanda Hurd of Sandisfiled Who died Colebrook 1834. 12 children. 9. Robert bp. July 25, 1761 at Sandisfield. d. November 27, 1836 at Colebrook, ct. m. Zipporah Chappell, who d. 1835. had 10 children. 1765 Lt John Stillman 11H1 sold property in Wethersfield Ct. age 48 Children of Lieutenant John Stillman and Rachel Robbins daughter of Richard Robbins and Martha Curtis Lieutenant John was one of the organizers of the Sandisfield Congregational Church and was First Selectman elected in Sandisfield, MA. Richard Robbins was the grandson of Gentleman John Robbins and Mary Welles, sister of Governor Welles of CT. Martha Curtis was the daughter of Lieutenant John Curtis, Jr. Children of Lieutenant John Stillman(18) & Rachael Robins Hannah Stillman(26) POD,DOD,DM, Husband & information. John Stillman(28) Wife Susanna Seymour DOB,POD DOD DM Lydia Stillman(31) Husband Abner Reed, All information Roger Stillman(32)1st Wife Mehitable Hurd. POB, DM 2nd wife Mary Wetherill, DOB,POD,DOD, DM Parents: John Deacon STILLMAN and Mary WOLCOTT. Spouse:
Rachael ROBBINS. John Lt. STILLMAN and
Rachael ROBBINS were married on 26 Oct 1738 in Wethersfield, CT.
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Josiah Capt. STILLMAN was born on 16 Oct 1739 in Wethersfield, CT. He died on 13 May 1809 in Westmoreland, , NY. Parents: John Lt. STILLMAN and Rachael ROBBINS. Spouse: Comfort ROBBINS. Laura STILLMAN. Parents: Roger STILLMAN and Mehitable HURD. Lydia STILLMAN. Parents: Roger STILLMAN and Mehitable HURD. Lydia STILLMAN was born on 7 Sep 1752 in Wethersfield, Conn. She died on 31 Mar 1780 in Sandisfield, Mass. Parents: John Lt. STILLMAN and Rachael ROBBINS. Spouse: Abner REED. Martha STILLMAN was christened on 22 Apr 1750. Parents: John Lt. STILLMAN and Rachael ROBBINS. Spouse: James Capt. KNOWLES. Martha STILLMAN was born on 20 Aug 1726 in Wethersfield, CT. She died on 10 May 1801 in Canton, NY, , Age 77. NOTE!: 12 Children Parents: John Deacon STILLMAN and Mary WOLCOTT. Spouse: Daniel FOOTE. Daniel FOOTE and Martha STILLMAN were married. Mary STILLMAN was born on 31 Dec 1721. Parents: John Deacon STILLMAN and Mary WOLCOTT. Spouse: Joseph Deacon MAKEN. Mary E STILLMAN was born on 8 Dec 1823 in PA. She died on 13 Mar 1913 in Malden On Hudson, NY. She was buried in Saugerties, NY. She is reference number 6C. She was born in New York.363 «b»1850 United States Federal Census Record Name:«/b»Mary E Stillman«b» Age:«/b»6«b» Estimated birth year:«/b»abt1844«b» Birth place:«/b»Pennsylvania«b» Gender:«/b»Female«b» Home in 1850 (City,County,State):«/b»North East, Dutchess, New York«b»«/b» «b»Source Information:«/b» Ancestry.com. «i»1850 United States Federal Census«/i» [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States. «i»1850 United States Federal Census«/i». M432, 1009 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C. ----------------------------------- NOTE!: INHERITEDMalden Property from Augusta Isham when she died. Theodore Isham still alive. Have many letters. Mary Pulver Stillman (6C) born December 8, 1823 mother Sophie Rachel Isham (7A) father Dr. Sidney Stillman (7B) married december 18,1868, Charles Pulver (6D). children: 1. Sophie Rachel (6Cc) born March 4, 1871, and died April 10,1890, age 19 of TB 2. Sidney Stillman Pulver (5B) died March 13, 1913 at Malden, NY. Buried Mountain View Cemetary in Saugerties, NY. LR CBK V19 P12 Gror: Augusta Isham Gror: Theodore Isham Gree: Mary E. Pulver November 27,1901 Osborn Stillman Farm in Colebrook LR CBK V22 P299 Gror: Mary Pulver & Charles Pulver Gree: Henry Gay Assigns Terry Willard Mortage Osborn Stillman Farm in Colebrook LR CBK V18 P288 Gror:Mary & Charles Pulver Gree: Terry Willard May 7, 1894 N on hgy to Norfolk from Riverton E & SE by Perkins & Horace North S by Kate Oconner and Horace North Price $2100. Osborn Stillman Farm in Colebrook 12/8-1823 Mary Isham Stillman b. She m. Charles Pulver and inherited Augusta Isham's part of the Isham property in Maldon. She was dau. of Sophie Rachel Cole Isham and Sidney Stillman. (Sophie Rachael was the dau of Rachael Cole and John Isham of Cannan.) 3/13/1913 Mary Isham Stillman Pulver d. Maldon NY. age 90 dau of John & Rachel Cole Isham of Canaan ct. son was Sidney Stillman Pulver who m Cora Hubbard of Sheffield Mass, the mother of Eveline Fitzgerald, my grandmother. Parents: Sidney Dr. STILLMAN and Sophie Rachael ISHAM. Spouse: Charles PULVER. Charles PULVER and Mary E
STILLMAN were married on 18 Dec 1868 in Millerton, Dutchess Cnty, NY, USA.
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Mehitable STILLMAN was born on 5 Aug 1792 in Colebrook, Litchfield, Connecticut.18 She died on 17 Nov 1839.18 NOTE!: m. Leonard Gillette of Maldon Ny. Not sure of where he was from.. Methetible (dau. of Roger Stillman), w. of Leonard Gilette died Parents: Roger STILLMAN and Mehitable HURD. Spouse: Leonard GILLETTE. Osborn STILLMAN was born on 11 Nov 1784 in Honesdale, PA.. He died in 1865 in Colebrook, Litchfield Cnty, Connecticut, USA. He was buried in Center Cemetary, Colebrook, Connecticut, USA. He is reference number 8D. Jeannette Carrington Database: 1830 United States Federal CensusDecember 2, 2004 10:49AM Name:Stillman, Osborn Township:Colebrook County:Litchfield State:Connecticut Year:1830 Roll:11 Page:277 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Database: 1840 United States Federal CensusDecember 2, 2004 10:50 AM Name:Osborn Stillman Township:Colebrook County:Litchfield State:Connecticut Roll:25 Page:182 ----------------------------------- Database: 1850 United States Federal CensusDecember 2, 2004 8:39 AM Name:Osborne Stillman Age:65 Estimated Birth Year:1784 Birth Place:Connecticut Gender:Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State):Colebrook, Litchfield, ConnecticutPage:76 Roll:M432_42 Charlotte 61 Cecelia 30 Jane Eliza Savut 16 (I don't know who this is) ======================================== Database: 1860 United States Federal CensusDecember 2, 2004 10:36 AM Name:Osborn Stilman Age in 1860:75 Birthplace:Connecticut Home in 1860:Colebrook, Litchfield, Connecticut Gender:Male Post Office:Mill Brook Roll:M653_82 Page:861 Year:1860 Head of Household:Osborn Stilman Jenette Stillman 51 (Second wife) Theodore Hofer 16, b.Germany ============================================================ NOTE!: Had two wives, Charlotte Hosvurd, b: 21 DEC 1800 in North Cannan, Connecticut who d. 11/21/1852, * Married: 3 MAY 1813 in East Cannan, Connecticut and Jenette Carrington who d. 11/6/1881. She leased the colebrook farm to Children and moved to West Winsted, where she died. Osborn Stillman, Born November 11, 1784, died August 20,1865, age 80 years, 9 months, and 10 days. Had a 95 acre farm in colebrook. Will dated 10/18/1862 at Winsted. Osborn Stillman (8D) b. November 11, 1784, Honesdale Pa. (This may be Wethersfield Ct.) mother Mehitable Hurd (9E1) father Roger Stillman (9F) had a 95 acre farm on "Stillman Hill" in Colebrook. was a farmer. Will at Probate Court in Winsted. Will dated October 18, 1862 children: 1. Charlotte m. Herman Curtis of New Hartford Ct.moved to Ill. 2. Dr. Sidney Stillman (7B) 1784 Osborn Stillman 8D b. 11/11-1784 at Wethersfield Ct.( may have been born at Honesdale Pa) s. of Roger & Mehitable Hurd. Was Sidney Stillmans father. June 22, 1882 Probate Court, Winchester. Will of Osborn Stillman probated. Gave farm to Sidney Stillman of Millerton and Charlotte Stillman Curtis. -------- June 22, 1882 LR CBK Gror: Est. of Osborn Stillman Gree: V17 P559 6/22-1882 Will of Osborn Stillman probated at Winchester. (Will on file at Winsted Town Hall) 1820 and 1840 CT Census have him living in Colebrook CT. 1850 CT Census(actual document)26 July, 1850 Osborn age65, Farmer, property worth $9200, b. CT Charlotte, age 61 wife, b CT Cecelia, age 30, B CT Father Mother Name Age Born Born Born STILLMAN,Sidney 66 CT PA CT Sophie 69 CT CT CT This record can be researched at the following 2 locations: 1) Dallas TX This information can be found on: Microfilm 2) FamilySearch.org Website Name: Stillman, Osborn Township: Colebrook County: Litchfield State: Connecticut Year: 1840 Roll: M704_25 Page: 182 Image: 357 Parents: Roger STILLMAN and Mehitable HURD. Spouse: Charlotte HOSVURD. Osborn STILLMAN and Charlotte HOSVURD were married on 3 May 1813 in East Canaan, , Connecticut. Children were: Sidney Dr. STILLMAN, Cecelia Charlotte STILLMAN. Spouse: Jenette CARRINGTON. Osborn STILLMAN and Jenette CARRINGTON were married on 24 Nov 1852 in New Haven. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]381 Rebecca STILLMAN406 was born on 17 Sep 1719.407 NOTE!: Rem. to Sandisfield in 1759. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IGI REBECCA STILLMAN Female Family Event(s): Birth: 17 SEP 1719 Marriages: Spouse: SAMUEL SMITH Family Marriage: 02 NOV 1743 Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut Messages: Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church. No additional information is available. Ancestral File may list the same family and the submitter. Source Information: No source information is available. Parents: John Deacon STILLMAN and Mary WOLCOTT. Spouse: Samuel Cooke SMITH. Robert STILLMAN was christened on 25 Jul 1761 in Sandisfield, Mass. He died on 27 Nov 1836 in Colebrook, CT.. Served in the Continental Army as a Private at Ft. Edwards, NY in 1777. Parents: John Lt. STILLMAN and Rachael ROBBINS. Spouse: Zipporah
CHAPPELL. Robert STILLMAN and Zipporah CHAPPELL were married.
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Roger STILLMAN408 was born on 4 Jul 1754 in Wethersfield, Hartford Cnty, Connecticut, USA. He was born on 4 Jul 1754 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.408 He was christened on 27 Mar 1758 in Sandisfield, Mass. He died on 8 Dec 1832 in Colebrook, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA.408 He died on 18 Dec 1832 in Colebrook, , Connecticut. He was buried in Smith Hill Cem, Colebrook, Litchfield Cnty, Connecticut. Personal Information Name:Roger STILLMAN Cemetery:Beech Hill Cem Location:Colebrook CT 60 Reference:Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol.4, p. Serial: 12356; Volume: 9 Source Information: Hatcher, Patricia Law. Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Original data: Hatcher, Patricia Law. Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vols. 1-4, Dallas, TX: Pioneer Heritage Press, 1987. He is reference number 9F. «b»1790 United States Federal Census Record Name:«/b»Roger Stilman«b» Township:«/b»Litchfield «b» County:«/b»Litchfield «b» State:«/b»Connecticut «b»Source Information:«/b» Index created from United States of America, Bureau of the Census. «i»Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States in the Year 1790.«/i» Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1908. Corresponding images scanned from National Archives and Records Administration. «i»1790 United States Federal Census«/i». [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Data imaged from National Archives and Records Administration. 1790 Federal Population Census. M637, 12 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration. ----------------------------- Database: Family Data Collection - Individual RecordsDecember 2, 200410:23 AM Personal Information What to do next? Name:Roger Stillman Parents:John Stillman , Rachel Robbins Birth Place:Hartford, Wethersfield, CT Birth Date:4 July 1754 Death Place:Colebrook, Litchfield, CT Death Date:8 December 1832 Source Information: Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Individual ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Records. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000.Database: Family Data Collection - DeathsDecember 2, 2004 10:22 AM Personal Information What to do next? Name:Roger Stillman Death Date:8 December 1832 City:Colebrook County:Litchfield State:CT Country:USA Source Information: Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Deaths[database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Database: Family Data Collection - BirthsDecember 2, 2004 10:22 AM Personal Information What to do next? Name:Stillman, Roger Father:Stillman , John Mother:Robbins , Rachel Birth Date:4 July 1754 City:Wethersfield County:Hartford State:CT Country:USA Source Information: Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Births[database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Database: American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)December 2, 2004 10:19 AM Personal Information What to do next? Name:Roger STILLMAN Birth Date:175? Birthplace:Connecticut Volume:169 Page Number:207 Reference:Record of Conn. Men in mil. And naval service during the Rev. war, 1775-1783. By Henry P.Johnston. Hartford. 1889. (17,779p.):637, 653 Gen. Column of the " Boston Transcript". 1906-1941.( The greatest single source of material for gen. Data for the N.E. area and for the period 1600-1800. Completely indexed in the Index.): 15 Nov 1905, 8315; 6 Nov 1907, 9551 Source Information: Godfrey Memorial Library, comp. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. [database online] Provo,UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Original data: Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT: Godfrey Memorial Library, 1952-. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Database: Abstract of Graves of RevolutionaryPatriotsDecember 2, 2004 10:17 AM Personal Information What to do next? Name:Roger STILLMAN Cemetery:Beech Hill Cem Location:Colebrook CT 60 Reference:Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol.4, p. Serial: 12356; Volume: 9 Source Information: Hatcher, Patricia Law. Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-.Original data: Hatcher, Patricia Law. Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vols. 1-4, Dallas, TX: Pioneer Heritage Press, 1987. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Census 1800 Stillman, Roger Township:Colebrook County:Litchfield State:Connecticut Year:1800 Roll:M32_2 Page:667 Image:32 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Database: 1820 United States Federal CensusDecember 2, 2004 10:18 AM Census Image What to do next? Name:Roger Stillman Township:Colebrook County:Litchfield State:Connecticut Year:1820 Roll:M33_1 Page:345 Image Number:267 Children of Roger Stillman and Mehitable Hurd daughter of Ebenezer Hurd from Wales Roger served in the Continental Army in the Battle of Bunker Hill and was one of the Founders of the Colebrook, CT Congregational Church. Note!: Ct State Lib. Age 45+..1800 w/13 in family at Colebrook. 1810 w/4 in family 1820 w/6 in family 1830 age 70 w/2 in family Colebrook Church Records: He & wife were members 1/7/1817 at age 63. Berlin Vital Records V1 P36, marriage record with Mary Witherall. Enlisted in Continental Army in 1776. DAR Connection. Was a farmer 1758 Roger Stillman 9F bp at Sandisfield Mass. 1800 13 people in Rogers family. He is 46 years old. Census CT has Roger in Colebrook from 1800 thru 1820 --- Sometime between 11/11-1784 and 1/29-1787 Roger Stillman with wife Methibel and children Osborn, William, Daniel, and maybe others moved from Honesdale Pa. to Colebrook. Not sure if William and Daniel were born yet. LR CBK V3 P 288 1800 Gror: Roger Stillman Gree: William Stillman (son) August 18, 1800, Colebrook, ct --------- LR CBK V3 P77 Gror: Henry White Gree: Roger Stillman of Colebrook August 10,1800 --------- CLR: Gror: David Bogue Gree: Roger Stillman 7/31-1794 4th tier Lot43 Census records at Ct. St. Lib. has info. Roger Stillman (9F) born July 4, 1753 at Wethersfield, Ct. bp. March 27, 1758 at Sandisfield, Mass. mother Rachel Robbins (10I) father John Stillman (10J) married first: Mehitable Hurd (9E1) Mother of children. she d. 1828. children: 1. William, b. November 21, 1778. d. July 12, 1862 at Barkhamsted. bu.Sandisfield Mass. m. (1) Sarah Underwood: m (2) Belinda Loomis. 22 children. 2. Clarissa, m. David Mills. 2 children 3. Daniel (Dea.), m. Rebecca Gillett. 6 children 4. Osborn (8D), m. (1) Charlotte Hathaway ( records say hosvurd) m. (2) Jennette Carrington. 2 children by Charlotte. 5. Lydia, m. Richard Smith. 1 child. 6. Edmund, m. Polly Moore. 7 children 7. Mehitable, m. Leonard Gillette (Maldon NY?) 8. Roxinda( Roxana), m. Deacon. Samuel Stillman Door, of Lee. 9. Chester (Deacon), m. Clarissa Esther DeWolf. 10 children 10. Laura, m. Melvin Smith. 2 children married second Mary Witherell (9E2) of Berlin Ct. on August 2, 1829 No children of this marriage. She widow of Elisha Wetherill. Rocky Hill (Stepheny) Church Records: V1 P108." Stillman, Roger of Colebrook, his wife, once widow of Elisha Wetherill, dismissed & recommended. May 16, 1830. Berlin Vital Records, V1 P36: Roger S. Stillman of Colebrook m. Mary Witherell of Berlin August 2, 1829 by Rev. J. cogswell. He enlisted Continental Army in 1776. DAR CONNECTION Died December 18, 1832 at Colebrook. Buried at Beech Hill Cemetary, in Colebrook, Ct. Was a farmer. Census records at Conn. State Library has info. ROGER STILLMAN (9F) CT. STATE LIBRARY age 45+ 1800 w/13 in family 1810 w/ 4 in family 1820 w/6 in family age 70 in 1830 w/2 in family. ----------------- CHURCH-In Center of Colebrook, Litchfield, CT Roger Stillman (9F) Colebrook CR indicate that Roger and his wife were members January 7,1817. He was 63 years old. June 1, 1817 D- roger and Mehitable, his wife William Stillman b. November 21, 1778. s. of Roger Stillman 9F1 1795 Roger & Mehitable Stillman members of Colebrook Cong. Church Children of Roger Stillman & Mehitable Hurd William Stillman(56) 1st wife information missing.(Sarah Underwood) Clarissa Stillman(36) POD, DM, David Mills Information Deacon Daniel Stillman(37) wife Rebecca Gillett DOB,POB, POD,DM Lydia Stillman(39) POD, DM, Spouse Richard Smith information Edmund Stillman(44) POB, POD,Wife Polly Moore POD Mehitable Stillman(66) POB,POD,DM, Husband Leonard Gillett information. Roxinda Stillman(41)POD,DOD,Husband Deacon Samuel Dorr Information. Have POB only. Deacon Chester Stillman(42) POB,POD,wife Clarissa Esther DeWolf POB,POD. Laurel Stillman(43)POB, POD,DM, Husband Melvin Smith information Parents: John Lt. STILLMAN and Rachael ROBBINS. Spouse: Mehitable
HURD. Roger STILLMAN and Mehitable HURD were married. Record
of Serive of Connecticut Men in the I-War of Revolution, II-War of 1812, III-Mexican
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Spouse: Mary WITHERALL. Roxinda STILLMAN. Parents: Roger STILLMAN and Mehitable HURD. Samuel STILLMAN. Parents: George STILLMAN and Jane Lady PICKERING. Sarah STILLMAN was born on 2 Dec 1728. Parents: John Deacon STILLMAN and Mary WOLCOTT. Spouse: Edmund DORR. Sidney Dr. STILLMAN was born about 1814 in Connecticut.409 He was born about 1814 in Connecticut.410 He was born on 16 Aug 1814 in Colebrook, Litchfield Cnty, Connecticut, USA. He was born about 1815 in Connecticut.411 He lived in North East, Dutchess, New York in 1850.410 He lived in North East, Dutchess, New York in 1860.409 He lived in North East, Dutchess, New York in 1870.411 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Millerton, , NY. Database: 1880 United States Federal Census May 12, 2004 10:04 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name Age in 1880 Est. Birth Year Birthplace Relation to head-of-house Marital Status Race Gender Home in 1880 (City,County,State) Sidney STILLMAN 65 <1815> Connecticut Self Married White Male North East, Dutchess, NY He died in 1889 in Millerton, , NY. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: _TODO] He was buried in Cannan, CT.. He is reference number 7B. He was also known as Sidney Stillman.409 He was also known as Sidney Stillman.411 He was also known as Sydney Stillman.410 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New York Census, 1790-1890December 2, 2004 9:22 AM Name:SIDNEY STILLMAN State:NY County:Dutchess County Township:North East Year:1860 Record Type:Federal Population Schedule Page:1126 Database:NY 1860 Federal Census Index ---------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Database: 1850 United States Federal CensusDecember 2, 2004 8:37 AM Name:Sydney Stillman(Doctor in Millerton NY) Age:36 Estimated Birth Year:1813 Birth Place:Connecticut Gender:Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State):North East, Dutchess, New YorkPage:310 Roll:M432_496 Sophia Stillman 36 b CT Mary E. Stillman 6 b.Penn m. Charles Pulver of Pine Plains NY Edward Saunders 13 b CT ------------------------------------- Database: 1860 United States Federal CensusDecember 2, 2004 9:05 AM Name:Sidney Stillman Age in 1860:46 Birthplace:Connecticut Home in 1860:North East, Dutchess, New York Gender:Male Post Office:Tivoli Roll:M653_742 Page:1126 Year:1860 Head of Household:Sidney Stillman Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States. 1860 United States Federal Census. M653, 1438 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C. -------------------------------------- Database: 1870 United States Federal CensusDecember 2, 2004 9:18 AM Name:Sidney Stillman Age in 1870:55 Estimated Birth Year:1814 Birthplace:Connecticut Home in 1870:North East, Dutchess, New York Race:White Gender:Male Post Office:Millerton Roll:M593_926 Page:381 Image:125 Year:1870 ---------------------------------------------- Database: 1880 United States Federal CensusDecember 2, 2004 9:20 AM Name:Sidney STILLMAN Age:65 Estimated birth year:<1815> Birthplace:Connecticut Occupation:Physician Relation:Self Home in 1880:North East, Dutchess, New York Marital status:Married Race:White Gender:Male Head of household:Sidney STILLMAN Father's birthplace:CT Mother's birthplace:CT Image Source:Year: 1880; Census Place: North East, Dutchess, New York; Roll: T9_824; Family History Film: 1254824; Page: 301D; Enumeration District: 45; Image: 0605. -------------------------------------------------------- NOTE!: Was a medical doctor. Had a general store in Millerton NY. atthe intersection of what is now RT44&22. Died broke. Augusta and Theodore Isham took over the Colebrook Farm property on his death bed to keep creditors from taking it. LR CBK V18 P625 Gror: Dr. Sidney Stillman Gree: Theodore Isham June 3, 1889 Osborn Stillman Farm in Colebrook July 1, 1882 LR CBK Gree: Winsted Savings Bank Gror: Sidney Stillman Mortgage Deed on 92 Acres. This was to buy Charlotte Curtis out of her half of the farm. V17 P247 Released V20P253 ------- LR CBK 1879 Gree: Sidney Stillman Gror: Jenette Carrington May 19, 1879 Lease: Osborn Stillman farm in Colebrook for 5 years at $100 per year. Dr. Sidney Stillman (7B) born August 16, 1814 at Colebrook, CT. mother Charlotte Hosvurd (8C) father Osborn Stillman (8D) married September 25, 1839 Sophie Rachel Isham (7A) ,at East Cannan, Ct. Children: 1. Mary, born December 8, 1823 (6C) 2. Charlotte, born October 20, 1817 died January 20, 1852, age 35. married a Curtis from New Hartford and moved to Illinois. Was a medical doctor that practiced in Millerton, NY. (North East) Had a store on first floor of the house on rt. 22 where it intersectswith rt. 44. Died broke. Augusta and Theodore Isham took over the Colebrook (farm) property on his death bed to keep creditors from taking it. Buried in Cannan, Ct. 1860 NY Census puts him in North Ease, Dutchess Cty, NY. This was Millerton NY Name: SIDNEY STILLMAN State: NY County: Dutchess County Township: North East Year: 1860 Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Page: 1126Database: NY 1860 Federal Census Index Some background on Sidney Dr. Stillman [49]: He was born on 16-AUG-1814 in colebrook,Litchfield Cnty,Connecticut,USA, and he died in 1889 in Millerton,,NY (Dutchess County). He married Sophie Rachael Isham [50] on 25-SEP-1839 in East Cannan,Ct., and had the following children: Charlotte [218] (1817) and Mary [46] (1823). His parents were Osborn Stillman [51] (b. 11-NOV-1784 in Honesdale,Pa. (Wayne County), d. 1865 in colebrook,Litchfield Cnty,Connecticut,USA), and Charlotte Hosvurd [53] (b. 21-DEC-1800 in North Cannan,Ct., d. 21-JAN-1852 in colebrook,Ct.). Here is what this family might look like in 1880: Head Of Household: Stillman, Sidney Soundex Code: S345 Alternative Spellings: STEELMAN, STALLMAN, SIDELMAN, STEHLMAN, and STEALMAN Father Mother Name Age Born Born Born STILLMAN,Sidney 66 CT PA CT Sophie 69 CT CT CT This record can be researched at the following 2 locations: 1) FamilySearch.org Website 2) Dallas TX This information can be found on: Microfilm Parents: Osborn STILLMAN and Charlotte HOSVURD. Spouse: Sophie Rachael ISHAM.
Sidney Dr. STILLMAN and Sophie Rachael ISHAM were married on 25 Sep 1839 in East
Cannan, CT.. Sources:
William STILLMAN412 was born on 21 Nov 1778.412 He died on 12 Jul 1862 in Barkhamsted, CT. He died on 12 Jul 1862 in Barkhamstead, Connecticut, USA.412 Children of William Stillman(35) & Sarah Underwood Minerva Stillman(60)m. Dexter LaFogg Marietta Stillman(61)m. LaFogg William Stillman(56) Place of Birth, Marriage date, Husband John W. Stillman(62) POB, Wife last name. Her POD, DOD Edmund Stllman (63) All Information Josephine Stillman(64) Only have Spouse name=LaFogg. Nelson Stillman(59) DOB, POB, Spouse information &DM George Stillman(65) No information Database: 1850 United States Federal CensusDecember 2, 2004 11:18 AM Personal Information Census Image What to do next? Name:William Stillman Age:71 Estimated Birth Year:1778 Birth Place:Connecticut Gender:Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State):Barkhamsted, Litchfield, Connecticut Page:173 Roll:M432_42 Parents: Roger STILLMAN and Mehitable HURD. Spouse: Belinda LOOMIS. Edward STRATTON was born in 1804. 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Name: Edward Stratton Age in 1860: 50 Birthplace: Massachusetts Home in 1860: Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts Gender: Male Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Sandisfield Roll: M653_487 Page: 735 Year: 1860 Head of Household: Edward Stratton Name Home in 1860 (City,County,State) Age in 1860 Edward Stratton Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA 50 1809 Massachusetts Male Mary Ann Stratton Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA 46 1813 Massachusetts Female Gorden Stratton Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA 16 1843 Massachusetts Male Levi Olds Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA 26 1833 Massachusetts Male Lewis Packer Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA 26 1833 Massachusetts Male Hannah Mccarty Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA 30 1829 Ireland Female Ellen Mccarty Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA 3 1856 Massachusetts Female Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States. 1860 United States Federal Census. M653, 1438 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.About this database 1860 United States Federal Census with links to images of the original surviving population schedules. More information below This database details those persons enumerated in the 1860 United States Federal Census, the Eighth Census of the United States. In addition, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to the actual images of the 1860 Federal Census, copied from the NationalArchives and Records Administration microfilm, M653, 1438 rolls. (If you do not initially find the name on the page that you are linked to,try a few pages forward or backward, as sometimes different pages hadthe same page number.) Enumerators of the 1860 census were instructed to record the names ofevery person in the household. Added to this, enumerators were presented with printed instructions, which account for the greater degree ofaccuracy compared with earlier censuses. Enumerators were asked to include the following categories in the census: name; age as of the census day; sex; color; birthplace; occupation of persons over age fifteen; value of real estate; whether married within the previous year; whether deaf, dumb, blind, insane, a pauper, or a convict; whether able to read or speak English; and whether the person attended school within the previous year. No relationships were shown between members of ahousehold. The categories allowed Congress to determine persons residing in the United States for collection of taxes and the appropriationof seats in the House of Representatives. Few, if any, records reveal as many details about individuals and families as do the U.S. federal censuses. The population schedules are successive "snapshots" of Americans that depict where and how they were living at particular periods in the past. Because of this, the census is often the best starting point for genealogical research after home sources have been exhausted. The database presently includes the following states and territories:Alabama, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Dakota Territory, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas Territory (includes parts of Colorado), Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska Territory (includes parts of North and South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming), New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico Territory (includes Arizona), New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington Territory and Wisconsin. Extended Description: The United States was the first country to call for a regularly held census. The Constitution required that a census of all "Persons...excluding Indians not taxed" be performed to determine the collection of taxes and the appropriation of seats in the House of Representatives. The first nine censuses from 1790 to 1870 were organized under the United States Federal Court system. Each district was assigned a U.S. marshal who hired other marshals to administer the census. Governors were responsible for enumeration in territories. The official enumeration day of the 1860 census was 1 June 1860. All questions asked were supposed to refer to that date. By 1860, there were a total of thirty-three states in the Union, with Minnesota and Oregon being the latest editions. There were no substantial state- or district-wide losses. Taken from Szucs, Loretto Dennis, "Research in Census Records." In The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy, ed. Loretto Dennis Szucsand Sandra Hargreaves Luebking (Salt Lake City: Ancestry, 1997). William Dollarhide, The Census Book: A Genealogist's Guide to FederalCensus Facts, Schedules and Indexes, Heritage Quest: Bountiful, Utah,2000. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States. 1860 United States Federal Census. M653, 1438 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Database: 1870 United States Federal Census December 26, 2004 9:56 AM Personal Information Census Image What to do next? Name: Edward Stratton Age in 1870: 65 Estimated Birth Year: 1804 Birthplace: Massachusetts Home in 1870: Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Hartsville Roll: M593_602 Page: 674 Image: 470 Year: 1870 Lists wife as "Mary Ann". She must have died between 1870 and 1880. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Database: 1880 United States Federal Census December 26, 2004 9:40 AM Personal Information Census Image What to do next? Name: Edward STRATTON Age: 75 Estimated birth year: <1805> Birthplace: Massachusetts Occupation: Farmer Relation: Self Home in 1880: Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Head of household: Edward STRATTON Father's birthplace: MA Mother's birthplace: MA Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts; Roll: T9_520; Family History Film: 1254520; Page: 579A; Enumeration District: 38; Image: 0640. 1880 Cen lists wife as Amelia, 92 I think. It is hard to read. Also lists Susie Lemanson as Stepdaughter. He may have married again. Spouse: Mary Ann
DEMING. Edward STRATTON and Mary Ann DEMING were married on 13 Dec 1832 in
Berkshire, Berkshire, Massachusetts.18,118
Spouse: Amelia. Gordon STRATTON413 was born in 1843. He was born about 1843 in Massachusetts.413 He was born about 1843 in Massachusetts.413 He lived in Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States in 1880.413 Discover Your Family Story «b»1880 United States Federal Census Record Name:«/b»Gordon Stratton«b» Age:«/b»37«b» Estimated birth year:«/b»abt 1843«b» Birthplace:«/b»Massachusetts«b» Occupation:«/b»Farmer«b» Relationship to head-of-household:«/b»Self«b» Home in 1880:«/b»Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts«b» Marital status:«/b»Married«b» Race:«/b»White«b» Gender:«/b»Male«b» Spouse's name:«/b»Mary E. Stratton«b» Father's birthplace:«/b»MA«b» Mother's birthplace:«/b»MA«b» Cannot read/write: Blind: Deaf and dumb: Otherwise disabled: Idiotic or insane:«/b» «u»View image «/u»«b»«/b» ---------------------------------------------------- Discover Your Family Story 1880 United States Federal Census Record Name:«tab»Gordon Stratton«tab» Age:«tab»37«tab» Estimated birth year:«tab»abt 1843«tab» Birthplace:«tab»Massachusetts«tab» Occupation:«tab»Farmer«tab» Relationship to head-of-household:«tab»Self«tab» Home in 1880:«tab»Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts«tab» Marital status:«tab»Married«tab» Race:«tab»White«tab» Gender:«tab»Male«tab» Spouse's name:«tab»Mary E. Stratton«tab» Father's birthplace:«tab»MA«tab» Mother's birthplace:«tab»MA«tab» Cannot read/write: Blind: Deaf and dumb: Otherwise disabled: Idiotic or insane:«tab» View image «tab» «tab»«tab» ---------------------------------------------------------- Database: 1850 United States Federal Census December 26, 2004 9:30 AM Name: Gordon Stratton Age: 6 Estimated birth year: abt 1844 Birth place: Massachusetts Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts Page: 301 Roll: M432_306 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Database: 1870 United States Federal Census December 26, 2004 9:32 AM Name: Gordon Stratton (Occupation given as Farmer) Age in 1870: 26 Estimated Birth Year: 1843 Birthplace: Massachusetts Home in 1870: Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Hartsville Roll: M593_602 Page: 674 Image: 470 Year: 1870 He was still living at home in 1870....No wife shown. Just parents.He is married in 1880 with son age 2 shown in 1880 Census. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Database: 1880 United States Federal CensusDecember 18, 2004 11:33 AMName:Gordon STRATTON JR.(This is the Son) Age:2 Estimated birth year: Birthplace:Massachusetts Relation:Son Home in 1880:Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts Marital status:Single Race:White Gender:Male Head of household:Gordon STRATTON Father's birthplace:MA Mother's birthplace:MA Image Source:Year: 1880; Census Place: Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts; Roll: T9_520; Family History Film: 1254520; Page: 574D; Enumeration District: 38; Image: 0630. Gordon 37 Head of Household Farmer b. MA Mary E. 35 b. MA Nelson E. 6 b. MA Burtrom Jr. 2 b MA Mary A 1 b MA --------------------------------------------------- Database: 1880 United States Federal Census December 26, 2004 9:23 AM Personal Information Census Image What to do next? Name: Gordon STRATTON Age: 37 Estimated birth year: Birthplace: Massachusetts Occupation: Farmer Relation: Self Home in 1880: Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Head of household: Gordon STRATTON Father's birthplace: MA Mother's birthplace: MA Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts; Roll: T9_520; Family History Film: 1254520; Page: 574D; Enumeration District: 38; Image: 0630. Mary E. 35 b. MA Nelson E. 6 b. MA Burtrom Jr. 2 b MA Mary A 1 b MA ----------------------------------------------------------- Parents: Edward STRATTON and Mary Ann DEMING. Spouse: Mary E.. Children were: Mary Ann STRATTON. Margaret STRATTON. Spouse: John WHITNEY. Margaret STRATTON. Spouse: John WHITNEY. Margaret STRATTON was born on 1 Oct 1705 in MA. She was adopted. Spouse: John
WHITNEY. John WHITNEY and Margaret STRATTON were married in Chelmsford, Middlesex,
MA. 1725 WHETNEY (see Whitney), Jonas and Margrat Stratton
of Chelmesford, int. Mar. 12, 17256. Marriage Stow <../vital_records/?page_id=792&seq_num=100094>
Mary Ann STRATTON was born on 13 Mar 1879 in Berkshire, Sandisfield, MA. She died about 1963. Mary E. Stratton, mother in law age 62 living with Lucius in 1919, and is widowed. ------------------------------------------------------- Database: 1880 United States Federal Census December 8, 2004 3:52 PM Personal Information Name: Mary A. STRATTON Age: 1 Estimated birth year: <1879> Birthplace: Massachusetts Relation: Dau Home in 1880: Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts Marital status: Single Race: White Gender: Female Head of household: Gordon STRATTON Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts; Roll: T9_520; Family History Film: 1254520; Page: 574D; Enumeration District: 38; Image: 0630. ------------------------------------------------------ Parents: Gordon STRATTON and Mary E.. Spouse:
Lucius M WHITNEY. Lucius M WHITNEY and
Mary Ann STRATTON were married. Household Record 1880 United States
Census
Frances STULER died before 1880. She was born in Goldwick England. Frances Stuler b. England d. before 1880 1st Husband Milligan Children with Milligan William b.1822 Source, RFPeters@worldnet.att.net--1850 census, age 18, b. Ulster County NY 2nd Husband James Hill <JamesHill.html> Parents: Father: Unknown Mother:Unknown Husband: James Hill <JamesHill.html> Married Before 1818 Children:by Frances Stuler & James Hill Hannah Elizabeth <Hanna.Elizabeth.Hill.Fitzg.html> Frances b 1818*** this date must be wrong. Child by 1st. husband b. 1822**** William 1835 Joseph 1844 Lena b. 1846 Sarah Jane b. 1846 James H. b. 1847-Source, RFPeters@worldnet.att.net--Died of chronic nephritis complicated by arterio scoloris. He was married. Walter b. 1849 Luther b. 1852 Christina b. 1857 Spouse: James HILL. James HILL and Frances STULER were married before 1818. Children were: Hannah Elizabeth HILL, Frances HILL, William HILL, Joseph HILL, George HILL, Lena HILL, James H HILL, Walter HILL, Sarah Jane HILL, Christina HILL, Luther HILL. Spouse: MILLIGAN. Children were: William MILLIGAN. |