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Husband: Jeremiah Phelps | |||
Born: | 9 Jun 1794[721] | at: | Rougement, St. Hyacinthe, Québec, Canada |
Married: | 2 May 1819 | at: | Mont Rousemont, Canada |
Died: | 9 May 1865 | at: | Lyle, Mover County, Minnesota |
Father: | Amos Phelps | ||
Mother: | Diadama Long | ||
Notes: | [722] | ||
Sources: | [721] [723] | ||
Wife: Margaret Collins | |||
Born: | 1796 | at: | Ireland |
Died: | 27 Jan 1868 | at: | Lyle, Mower County, Minnesota |
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Notes: | [9803] | ||
Children | |||
Name: | Charlotte Phelps | ||
Born: | 16 Aug 1820 | at: | Rougemont, Rouvilee, Quebec, Canada |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 18 Aug 1865 | at: | Austin, Mower County, Minnestoa |
Spouses: | Thomas Bonnallie | ||
Name: | Phebe Phelps [9824] | ||
Born: | 5 Oct 1821 | at: | Rougemont, Rouville, Québec, Canada |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 4 Sep 1909 | at: | Austin, Mower County, Minnesota |
Spouses: | Andrew Albert Gemmel | ||
Name: | Amos Phelps [9826] | ||
Born: | 15 Jun 1823 | at: | Rougemont, Rouville, Québec, Canada |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 24 Feb 1903 | at: | Santa Rosa, Santa Rosa, California, USA |
Spouses: | Maria Coffin Lyon | ||
Name: | Thomas Phelps [9827] | ||
Born: | 13 Jun 1825 | at: | Rougemont, Rouville, Québec, Canada |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 6 Apr 1863 | at: | Memphis, Tenn |
Spouses: | Albine C. Runnels | ||
Name: | Jeremiah Phelps [9828] | ||
Born: | 12 Mar 1827 | at: | Rougemont, Rouville, Québec, Canada |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 3 Jan 1899 | at: | Sparta, Michigan, USA |
Spouses: | Armenia M. Spagenberg | ||
Name: | Edward Phelps [5310] | ||
Born: | 15 May 1829 | at: | Rougemont, Rouville, Québec, Canada |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 18 May 1904 | at: | Parker, South Dakota |
Spouses: | Mary Wilson Brown | ||
Name: | John Phelps | ||
Born: | 3 Apr 1831 | at: | Rougemont, Quebec |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 12 Nov 1899 | at: | Enderlin, North Dakota |
Spouses: | Julia Ada Lyon | ||
Name: | George Phelps [9831] | ||
Born: | 21 Jan 1834 | at: | Rougemont, Quebec |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | William Phelps [9832] | ||
Born: | 21 Jan 1834 | at: | Rougemont, Rouville, Québec, Canada |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Hannah Phelps | ||
Born: | 3 Apr 1836 | at: | Rougemont, Rouville, Québec, Canada |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 15 Oct 1903 | at: | Austin, Minnesota |
Spouses: | Alfred Cressey | ||
Name: | Diadama 'Danny' L. Phelps [9834] | ||
Born: | 16 Oct 1838 | at: | Milton, Quebec |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 7 Jul 1915 | at: | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Spouses: | John B. Niles | ||
Name: | Mary Ann Phelps [9835] | ||
Born: | 13 Feb 1842 | at: | Milton, Quebec |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 6 Sep 1905 | at: | White City, Kansas |
Spouses: | Siloam Williams |
/--Amos Phelps /--John Phelps | \--Sarah Pettibone /--Amos Phelps | | /--William (Deac) Wilcox | \--Thanks Wilcox | \--Thankful Adams |--Jeremiah Phelps | /--Joseph Long | /--Lemuel or Samuel Long | | \--Sarah Evarts \--Diadama Long | /--Joseph Long \--Martha Brewster \--Mary Lee
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Margaret Collins | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[14267] DISTRICT OF MONTREAL
[722] Jeremiah Phelps' descendants contributed by John Osborn [johneo(- at -)earthlink.net], 18730 56th Ave NE, Kenmore, WA 98028 (425) 485-4698.
[9803] Two Margaret Collins are listed on LDS data base that may be this Margaret, one born about 1794 at St. Michian's, Dublin, Ireland. The other born 6 Feb. 1798 at Cootehill, Cavan, Ireland. No information is provided for parents in either case.
[9824] Joined the Episcopal Church Montreal at the age of 18 years. Phoebe was living with her son Arthur on June 5, 1900 in Austin, Mower County, Minnesota in the 1900 census records. Obituary: Austin Daily Herald Oct. 15, 1903 page 2, column 2 Mrs. Andrew Gemmel Mrs. Andrew Gemmel, aged nearly 88 years, died just before midnight, Saturday night, Sept 4, 1909, of old age. She has had a number of previous spells during the past few months but nothing serious. Saturday night she called for her son and his wife complaining of difficulty of breathing and in a few minutes expired. Phoebe Phelps was born near Montreal, Canada, Oct 5, 1821, she was married to Andrew Gemmel in Montreal March 8, 1845. They lived at St. Hyacinth until 1852, when they moved to Burlington, Wis. and he was in trade with his brother-in-law John Phelps for two years. They then returned to Canada and lived there until 1857 when they came to Minnesota coming by rail to Danleith, Ill. Thence by boat to St. Paul and by team to Cedar City. They stopped with his brother-in-law Thos. Bonnalle until fall when they commenced housekeeping in the log house he built on the claim in section 30. Here the family home has since been. They built a frame house in 1876. Mr. Gemmel died Dec. 16, 1898. Mrs. Gemmel continued to occupy the old home until her death. Eleven children were born to her of whom five are living: Andrew Gemmel of Cavour, S. D., Mrs. Jerry Ingalis and Mrs. Eaton Officer of Austin; Arthur Gemmel on the old homestead and Mrs. Chas H. Varco of Austin. Deceased united with the Episcopal Church in Montreal at the age of 18 years and was a faithful and exemplary member. She was of a kindly disposition and ministered unselfishly for those about her. She was ripe for the heavenly garner. Funeral services conducted by Rev. J. S. Budlong, were held at the residence yesterday afternoon. Interment at Cedar City cemetery. Mrs. Gremmel's father was a soldier in the British army and she had five brothers in the Civil War, "61 to 65". One of them died in Andersonville Prison.
[9826] 1900 Census - United States, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County California. Amos Phelps microfilm roll number: t623 roll 114 volume 3 enumeration district number: 163 sheet number: 11 line: 92 dwelling number: 86 family number: 87 Phelps, Amos - head of household, white, sex: male, month of birth: 6, year of birth: 1823, age: 76, married for 47 years, born Canada, English, father born in Vermont, mother born in Ireland, year of immigration: 1846, occupation: farmer, can read, can write, can speak english, owns home free of mortgage, farm Maria C., wife, white, female, month of birth: Jan, year of birth: 1829, age 71, married for 47 years, born New York, father born in New York, mother born in New York, can read, can write, can speak English. Francis E., daughter, white, female, month born: Jan, year born 1861, age 39, single, born in Wisconsin, father born in Canada, mother born in New York, can read, can write, can speak English . --------------------------------------- Obituary: Entered his rest Amos Phelps passed away on day preceding golden wedding In the Phelps residence on Healdsburg Avenue which was to have been the scene of jubliation today in celebration of the golden wedding anniversary, there is a hush over everything, and a pall of sarrow hangs heavily over the household. Yesterday morning Mr. Amos Phelps passed away. Had he lived until today he and his devoted life partner would have been wedded for fifty years. Mr. Phelps had not been well since last December and was noticeably failing. The silent messenger called him hence at half past four o'clock yesterday morning. His death has removed an honest and upright man of christian character, and a prominent citizen. Mr. Phelps was 79 years, 8 months, and 9 days old. He was a native of Rougemont, Canada, and left there to take up his residence in Wisconsin. From there he came across the plains to California in 1851. Two years later he returned to Wisconsin and on February 25, 1853, was married to Miss Maria C. Lyon, the wife who survives him. Six children were born of the union, of whom two daughters are living. They are Mrs. L. P. Latimer, wife on the artist, of San Francisco, and Miss Frances Phelps. In 1887 the family returned to Santa Rosa and have since resided here. Mr. Phelps was a man of great integrity. He was a devout member of the Episcopal church, and for number of years was senior warden and a member of the vestry in the parish of Delavan, Wisconsin and Santa Rosa. The funeral will take place from the family residence on Healdsburg Avenue on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. The very Rev. A. L. Burleson will be the officiating priest. The interment will be private.
[9827] Canada East Buried in government cemetery In Civil War in Company D - Iowa's 24th volunteers. died in the service. Thomas Phelps of Ely married albina Runnels, Milton/Roxton mar 20, 1855 2nd son of Jeremiah Phelps and Margaret Collins of Burlingon, WI. --Book - Protestant marriages in the District of Bedford, Quebec 1804-1879 Compiled by R. Neil Broadhurst.
[9828] OBITUARY: Another pioneer has gone, Jeremiah Phelps passed away at his residence three miles north-west of this village at 2 o'clock last tuesday morning from an attack of heart trouble to which he has or some time past been subject. He had been in usual health up to within tow hours of the time of his death. Mr. Phelps would have been 72 years of age in march next, and has been a resident of sparta thirty-eight years. Born in Canada, he removed to Wisconsin at the age of twenty-one years. Two years later he went to California where he spent seven years. Returning to Wisconsin in 1857 he was married to Armeia Spagenburg; and in 1865 they moved to this place, settling on the farm where he died. He became a member of the M. E. Church in 1868 and has maitained an earnest and concientious christian life - a man against whose life and character no word could ever be spoken. A widow and four children survive him, and he also heaves four brothers and four sisters, living in various parts of the west.
[5310] District of Montreal, at Montrouberront, Canada In Civil War in Co. C - 1st California Infantry. Have a picture of Edward's tombstone.
[9831] TWIN TO WILLIAM. WAS IN CIVIL WAR, COMPANY C, 1ST CALIFORNIAINFANTRY, SURVIVED THE WAR.
[9832] TWIN TO GEORGE IN A PENNSYLVANIA REGIMANT. HE WAS TAKEN PRISONERAT GETTSBURG, CONFINED AT ANDERSONVILLE, AND DIED OF STARVATION.
[9834] Mrs. D. L. Niles Mrs. Niles Died Tuesday Night in Minneapolis. Miss D. L. Phelps was born in Canada east 1838. The family, twelve sons and daughters, moved with their parents to Wisconsin and then to Lyle and Austin township in 1856, Mrs. Niles is the last of her large family to pass away. Had she lived a few weeks longer she would have been 77 years of age. She taught school at Cedar City previous to her marriage to John B. Niles, which took place at the residence of her sister Mrs. Alfred Cressey on the farm four miles south of Austin. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. David Tice who built the first M. E. Church in Austin. Her husband died years ago. She since lived with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Parker in Minneapolis. The body was brought here for burial Thursday and services were held Friday afternoon at one o'clock from the Easton officer home, 102 Cedar Street. Rev. Cressey assisted Dr. Stout who conducted the service. ----------------------------------------- From Austin Weekly Herald Austin, Minnesota July 7, 1915 Mrs. D. L. Phelps was born in Canada east 1838, daughter of Jeremiah and Margaret Phelps. The family, 12 sons and daughters, moved to Lyle and Austin townships in 1856 - most all of them except Amos, Jeremiah, and Edward. Danny is last to pass away, nearly 77. Taught scholl at Cedar City previous to her marriage to John B. Niles, which took place at the home of her sister Mrs. Alfred Cressey on the farm 4 miles south of Austin. Their marriage trip was to the home of her brother John Phelps at Hokah, after which they resided at their mill in Lyle township. Married by Rev. David Tice who built the first M. E. Church in Austin. Her daughter Eliza married William Parker. Danny lived with them.
[9835] HAD 13 CHILDREN, 3 DYING IN INFANCY.SILOAM AND MARY LIVED IN FREEBORN COUNTY, MINN. BEFORE GOING TOKANSAS IN 1885.
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Husband: James Stewart Steward of Scotland | |||
Born: | 1243[3059] | at: | Scotland |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 1309 | at: | |
Father: | Alexander Stewart Fourth High Steward of Scotland | ||
Mother: | Jean MacRory of Bute | ||
Sources: | [3059] [3060] | ||
Wife: Cecilia Dunbar | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | Patrick Dunbar Earl of Dunbar And March | ||
Mother: | Christina Bruce | ||
Children | |||
Name: | Andrew Stewart [2851] | ||
Born: | ABT 1290 | at: | Scotland |
Died: | BEF 1309 | at: | |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Walter The Steward Lord High Steward of Scotland [1470] [1471] [1472] [1473] | ||
Born: | 1292[1470] | at: | Scotland |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 9 Apr 1326[1471] | at: | Bathgate Castle, Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland |
Spouses: | Isabel de Graham , Alice Erskine , Margery Bruce Princess of Scotland | ||
Name: | John Stewart [2852] | ||
Born: | ABT 1294 | at: | Scotland |
Died: | 1318 | at: | Battle of Dundalk, Louth, Ireland |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | James Stewart [2830] | ||
Born: | ABT 1298 | at: | Durisdeer, Dumfrieshire, Scotland |
Died: | at: | Sp | |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Egidia Stewart [2853] | ||
Born: | ABT 1296 | at: | Scotland |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: |
/--Alan Stewart Second High Steward of Scotland /--Walter Stewart Third High Steward of Scotland | \-- /--Alexander Stewart Fourth High Steward of Scotland | | /--Gilchrist Earl of Angus | \--Beatrix de Angus | \--Marjory Princess of Scotland |--James Stewart Steward of Scotland | /-- | /--James, Lord of Bute | | \-- \--Jean MacRory of Bute | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /--Patrick Dunbar Earl of Dunbar And March | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Cecilia Dunbar | /--Robert de Brus | /--Robert de Brus | | \--Isabella Huntingdon of Scotland \--Christina Bruce | /--Robert de Brus \--Christina de Ireby \--
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Husband: Thomas Duke of Clarence | |||
Born: | 1388 | at: | Kenilworth |
Married: | 1412 | at: | |
Died: | 22 Mar 1421 | at: | Beauge |
Father: | Henry Plantagenet IV King of England, Duke of Hereford | ||
Mother: | Mary de Bohun | ||
Wife: Margaret de Holand | |||
Born: | 1385 | at: | Upholland, Lancashire, England |
Died: | 30 Dec 1439 | at: | St. Saviour's Monastery, Bermondsey, Surrey, England |
Father: | Thomas Holland Earl of Kent | ||
Mother: | Joan 'Fair Maid of Kent' Princess of Wales | ||
Sources: | [2795] | ||
Children |
/--Edward Plantagenet III King of England /--John of Gaunt Plantagenet Duke of Lancaster | \--Philippa de Avesnes Queen of England /--Henry Plantagenet IV King of England, Duke of Hereford | | /--Henry Plantagenet Duke of Lancaster | \--Blanche Plantagenet | \--Isabel Beaumont |--Thomas Duke of Clarence | /-- | /--Humphrey de Bohun X | | \-- \--Mary de Bohun | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /--Thomas Holland Earl of Kent | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Margaret de Holand | /--Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet I King of England | /--Edmund of Woodstock Plantagenet 1st Earl of Kent | | \--Marguerite of France \--Joan 'Fair Maid of Kent' Princess of Wales | /--Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet I King of England \--Margaret of Liddell Wake Baroness \--Joan FitzBarnard
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Husband: Emperor of The Holy Roman Empire Charlemagne | |||
Born: | 2 Apr 0742 | at: | Ingelheim, Rheinhessen, Hesse-Darmstadt |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 28 Jan 0813 | at: | Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia |
Father: | Pepin 'The Short' Franks | ||
Mother: | Bertrada Countess of Laon | ||
Notes: | [3737] | ||
Wife: Desiderata (Sibilla) Empress of the Holy Roman Empire | |||
Born: | 0755 | at: | Lombardy, Italy |
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Children |
/--Pepin II /--Charles Martel | \--Alpaida /--Pepin 'The Short' Franks | | /--Leutwinus Treves | \--Chrotrud of Alemania | \-- |--Emperor of The Holy Roman Empire Charlemagne | /-- | /--Heribert Count of Laon | | \-- \--Bertrada Countess of Laon | /-- \--Bertrada \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Desiderata (Sibilla) Empress of the Holy Roman Empire | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[3737] Charlemagne, Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire, King of the Franks was king of the Franks from AD 768 to 814 and 'Emperor of the Romans' from 800 to 814. He became a key figure in the development of western Europe's medieval civilization. By his almost constant military campaigns, Charlemagne created a vast empire in the West which included much of the western part of the old Roman Empire as well as some new territory. He was the first Germanic ruler to assume the title of emperor, and the 'empire' he revived lasted in one form or another for a thousand years. Culturally and politically, he left his mark on the newly rising civilization of the West. Probably no ruler of the early Middle Ages better deserved the title of 'The Great.' Charlemagne was the son of Pepin the Short, and the grandson of Charles Martel. From 768 to 771, Charlemagne shared Pepin's kingdom with his brother, Carloman. When Carloman died, Charlemagne became sole ruler. He took up with energy the work begun by his father and grandfather. His first step was to repress his hostile neighbors. Charlemagne gained wide acclaim for his outstanding military ability, persistence, and success. He waged more than 50 campaigns against neighboring Germanic peoples on all sides, and against the Avars, Slavs, Byzantines, and Moors. Charlemagne's first great war was against the Lombards, a Germanic people who had invaded Italy in the late 500's. They had been a source of trouble to the popes ever since. In conquering them, Charlemagne followed Pepin's policy of friendship and cooperation with the Roman Catholic Church. This also served Charlemagne's own interests, because he became ruler of the Lombard kingdom in Italy. The long Saxon war was the most important of Charlemagne's military ventures. The Saxons, who held the whole northwestern part of Germany, were pagans. Their defeat after 30 years of war prepared the way for the religious conversion and civilization of Germany. By means of other wars, Charlemagne put down a rebellion in Aquitaine, added Bavaria to his kingdom, and established several border states to protect his outlying conquests. In eastern Europe, he defeated the Slavs and Avars and made possible eastward migration by the Germans. Charlemagne had built a vast and sprawling state that shared borders with such different peoples as the Slavs, Byzantines, and Moslems. He defended the Roman Catholic Church and constantly extended its power. He was far more powerful than the imperial successors of Constantine, the first Christian emperor in the West, and he ruled a much more extensive area. Because of his great holdings, he decided to revive the Roman Empire, but as a new empire that was European and Christian in Character. The relations of the popes with the Byzantine, or Eastern Roman, emperors in Canstantinople had been breaking down since the middle 700's. An alliance between the Roman Catholic Church and the Franks, accomplished by proclaiming Charlemagne emperor, made good sense. Pope Leo III placed the imperial crown on Charlemagne's head on Christmas Day, 800. The most important effect of this act was that it revived the idea of empire in the West, an idea which caused both harm and good in succeeding centuries. Einhard, Charlemagne's secretary and friend, described the emperor as large and strong of body, fond of active exercise, genial but dignified, and sensible and moderate in his way of life. Charlemagne clearly recognized his duties and responsibilities, and was a tireless worker. He could not reverse the long trend toward decentralized government. But he could and did control the power of the nobles and maintain a considerable degree of law and order in a troubled age. His administrative methods helped raise the standard of living. Charlemagne's greatest contribution was his work as a patron of culture and extender of civilization. The Palace School, set up at his capital in Aachen under the leadership of the English scholar Alcuin (735-804), stimulated interest in education, philosophy, and literature. Most of the leading scholars were churchman, so this vast cultural activity greatly strengthened the church and had far-reaching and lasting results. In this way, Charlemagne, by means of his power and eminence, gave western Europe a unified culture so strong that it survived the terrible invasions and disorders of the next 200 years. Source: 'The World Book Encyclopedia', 1968, C291-292. 'Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists ...', Frederick Lewis Weis, 1993, p cvi.
Husband: William Walter Phelps III | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
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Wife: Irene Siragusa | |||
Born: | [4684] | at: | |
Died: | at: | ||
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Sources: | [4684] [4685] [4686] | ||
Children |
/--Sheffield Phelps /--William Walter Phelps II | \--Claudia Wright Lea /--William Walter Phelps Jr. | | /-- | \--Nina Paris | \-- |--William Walter Phelps III | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Olive Richards Perry | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Irene Siragusa | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[4675] This person is presumed living.
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Husband: John Sherburne | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Married: | 1645 | at: | Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Wife: Elizabeth Tucke | |||
Born: | ABT 1624 | at: | Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA |
Died: | ABT 1693 | at: | |
Father: | Robert Tucker | ||
Mother: | Joanna Bachilder | ||
Children |
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--John Sherburne | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/-- /--Robert Tucker | \-- /--Robert Tucker | | /-- | \--Johannah | \-- |--Elizabeth Tucke | /--Philip Bachilder | /--Stephen Bachiler | | \-- \--Joanna Bachilder | /--Philip Bachilder \--Elizabeth \--
Husband: Lyman Tolman | |||
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Father: | Howard Milton Tolman | ||
Mother: | Jessie Sessions Ashdown | Wife: (--?--) | |
Children | |||
Name: | Dennis Tolman | ||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: |
/--Judson Adonirum Tolman Sr. /--Judson Adonirum Tolman Jr. | \--Sarah Lucretia Holbrook /--Howard Milton Tolman | | /--Joseph Howard | \--Mary Ann Howard | \--Ann Shelton |--Lyman Tolman | /-- | /--William Ashdown | | \-- \--Jessie Sessions Ashdown | /-- \--Mary Elvira Sessions \--
Husband: Ebenezer Phelps | |||
Born: | 4 Nov 1740 | at: | Northampton, Hampshire, Ma, |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 3 Oct 1821[11210] | at: | Northampton, Hampshire, Ma, |
Father: | Ebenezer Phelps | ||
Mother: | Sarah Taylor | ||
Wife: Phebe (Phoebe) Wright | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | John Wright Jr. | ||
Mother: | Phebe (Phoebe) Strong | ||
Children |
/--Nathaniel Phelps /--William Phelps | \--Elizabeth Copley /--Ebenezer Phelps | | /--John Stebbins | \--Abigail Stebbins | \--Abigail Bartlett |--Ebenezer Phelps | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Sarah Taylor | /-- \-- \--
/--Samuel Wright III /--John Wright | \--Sarah Lyman /--John Wright Jr. | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Phebe (Phoebe) Wright | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Phebe (Phoebe) Strong | /-- \-- \--
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Husband: Vernon Carreras | |||
Born: | at: | ||
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Died: | at: | ||
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Mother: | |||
Sources: | [11561] [11562] | ||
Wife: Myrtle Bremser | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | Charles J Frederick Bremser | ||
Mother: | Mary Christophel | ||
Sources: | [12013] [12014] | ||
Children |
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Vernon Carreras | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/--Johann Philipp Bremser /--Johann Carl Frederick Bremser | \--Anna Margarethe Oberländer /--Charles J Frederick Bremser | | /-- | \--Anne Marie Miller | \-- |--Myrtle Bremser | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Mary Christophel | /-- \-- \--
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Husband: Ross Palmer | |||
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Died: | at: | ||
Father: | William Palmer | ||
Mother: | Gwendlyn Rose Hyde | ||
Wife: Brenda | |||
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Mother: | |||
Children | |||
Name: | Chyenne Palmer | ||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: |
/-- /-- | \-- /--William Palmer | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Ross Palmer | /-- | /--Rosel Ion Hyde | | \-- \--Gwendlyn Rose Hyde | /-- \--Afton Loveland \--Nancy Afton Tolman
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Brenda | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
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