! Of Cisco Bay, Long Island, Maine
!Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D. van Antwerp. Picton Press, Camden Maine
!Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - George Soule - General Society of Mayflower Families - 1980 Vol.3. pp 5,6 Killed in action by Indians at Pawtucket, RI on 26 March 1676 during KingPhilip's War. Nothing has been found to suggest that he married or eversired any children.
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Cpl MA, Vol.1,p.633
!Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - George Soule - General Society of Mayflower Families - 1980 Vol.3. pp 5,6
!Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - George Soule - General Society of Mayflower Families - 1980 Vol.3. pp 5,6 Servant to Edward Winslow on the Mayflower. Became a Purchaser and was onthe 1633 list of freemen. Moved to Duxbury and acquired considerableamounts of land in other places. Volunteer in the Pequot War and in 1642 was a deputy for Duxbury.
!Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - George Soule - General Society of Mayflower Families - 1980 Vol.3. pp 5,6
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Sgt MA, Vol.1,p.633
!Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - George Soule - General Society of Mayflower Families - 1980 Vol.3. p 7
!Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - George Soule - General Society of Mayflower Families - 1980 Vol.3. p 7
!Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - George Soule - General Society of Mayflower Families - 1980 Vol.3. pp 5,6
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, PS (PatrioticService) CS (Civil Service) MA
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Capt MA, Vol.1,p.633
!Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - George Soule - General Society of Mayflower Families - 1980 Vol.3. pp 5,6
!Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - George Soule - General Society of Mayflower Families - 1980 Vol.3. pp 5,6
!Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - George Soule - General Society of Mayflower Families - 1980 Vol.3. p 7
!Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - George Soule - General Society of Mayflower Families - 1980 Vol.3. p 7
!Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - George Soule - General Society of Mayflower Families - 1980 Vol.3. p 7
Mayflower Descedants Halifax & Pembroke Vital records of Mass. Soule Family records 25261 pt7 p 79 pt 11 p 193 25260 pt 7 Elaine Mae Jones Lemoine Star Route, Box 26 Powell, Wyoming step 2 g.g.dau Pioneers Aug 1853, Independent Company
!Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - George Soule - General Society of Mayflower Families - 1980 Vol.3. pp 5,6
!Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - George Soule - General Society of Mayflower Families - 1980 Vol.3. pp 5,6 No children.
Came to Plymouth Colony in 1628, probably on the ship White Angel. Duxbury Constable, 2 Mar. 1640/1 June 1641. Invoicer ofliquors,powder,shot and lead, 10 Jun 1662. Landowner. Owned grist mill.
Commissioner of United Colonies, 7 Jun 1659, 6 Jun 1660, 3 Jun 1662, 8Jun 1664, 7 Jun 1665, 5 Jun 1666, 5 Jun 1667, 3 Jun 1668,, 1 Jun 1669.Held many other offices.
Captain of troops raised for Dutch war. Deputy Governor, Treasurer, Council of War. In 1984 a reference in "The Great Migration Begins" of G.V.C. Youngextended an argument that Myles Standish was born on the Isle of Man, andthat he was the son of a John Standish of Ellanbane on the Isle of Man.This John Standis was the son of another John Standish, who was the sonof a Huan Standish of Ellanbane. Althought this conclusion was very wellargued, the proof is no yet complete, although Young's identification ishighly probable.
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Pvt MA, Vol.1,p.641
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Adj SC, Vol.1,p.642
A veteran Elder in the Church, he emigrated to America about 1838. Thomas Bateman and his wife passed through the persecutions at Nauvoo andhelped to build the Nauvoo Temple. They emigrated to Utah in 1850.Brother Bateman returned to England in 1852 to look after his property,but on his way back to America he was accidentally drowned in theAtlantic Ocean.
Came to Utah in Nov 1852, Isaac Bullock Company Member of Zion's Camp and Co. C. Mormon Battalion. Family homes: Spanish Fork, Kanarraville, and Henrieville, Utah
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Lt CT, Vol.1,p.677
!Married at Saint Andrew by the Wardrobe, London,London,England
! Vital Records of Plymouth,Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D. van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine^
Endowment reconfirmed 21 Apr 1965 Patriarchal Blessing 7 Jul 1845, Nauvoo,Hancock,Ill., by William Smith
LeRoy Golden McMurphy was legaly adopted by Araby's second husband,William Randolph Varn and his name was changed to Lee Roy Varn.
Meindert Doodes, a sea captain, native of Holland (Maryland ProprietaryWills, v VI, pp. 208-09) in 1673, with his son, then known as DoodesMinor, was naturalized by Act of the Assembly (H II, p. 308), comfirmed1705 (H III, p. 479_, Meindert Doodes' will, 13 Dec 1677-7 Jan. 1677(Middlesex Co. Wills 1675-1798, p. 6), bequethed to his wife Mary Doodesall the personal estate during her widowhood but if she should marry, sonDoodes Minor's children were to have half of the Negroes and the otherhalf to go to Peter Montague for the sole use of his wife, and after herdeath to the sole use of her children. Mary Doodes' will, 17 Nov 1678-7Feb 1686 (ibid., p. 35), named her sons Doodes Meindert and PeterMontague and daughter Marie Montague's daughter Marye. Apparentlyfollowing Dutch custom, both of Meindert Doodes' children used the surnamMeindert, which rapidly became the more easily recognized (byEnglish-speaking people) Minor.
"Little Pigeon" was entered in Ancestral File next to the town, CouncilBluffs.
LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol.2,p.592 Bateman,Sophronia Almina Watkins, wife of William L. Bateman, was bornSept.5,1852, on the banks of Bear river, while her parents werejourneying across the plains and mountains. She was the daughter ofWilliam L. Watkins and Mary Almina Hammond. The parents reached theValley Sept.11,1852, with their infant, having crossed the plains in Wm.Whitehead's ten and in a wagon drawn by one ox and a cow. During the movein 1858 the Watkins family went as far south as the Provo bench, butreturned to their home in Big Cottonwood, where they first settled. In1862 they moved to Brigham City, where Sister Sophronia was baptized byWm. Neeley at the age of nine years. She married Wm. L. Bateman Dec. 6,1870. As his wife she acted as a teacher in the Relief Society for anumber of years and in 1912 was sustained as second counselor in theSandy Ward Relief Society. She is the mother of twelve children and hasreared five other children to man and womanhood. At the present time shehas 52 grandchildren. In the early Utah days Sister Bateman was kept busyat the spinning wheel. She also manufactured straw hats and stockings.
!md. St. Michael and All Angels, Fewston,Fewston,England
! Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families
Endowment reconfirmed and all former sealing ratified 5 Dec 1967
Birth place too long: Of New Bern, Craven, Nc Or Beaufort Co., NC
Ordinances reconfirmed
ANC_FILE: AFN:1LMF-L4
Name too long: Dorcas WINDHAM OR WINDOM
Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, p.1256 Deacon; ward teacher. Miner; farmer, lumberman.
! Death Cert. of Dennis Alma Winn ! Death Cert. of Emma Winn ! Archive records of Dennis Winn There is a family story that I heard from my mother and father, Percy andIva O'Neil, about Dennis Winn. Although he was baptized into the L.D.S.Church as a child, he professed to be an atheist. He was prettyhot-tempered and rough. He was a teamster and delivered freight in theVernal area. He drove a team of 6 or 8 horses. On one trip he wasbreaking in a new, young horse to the team. An electrical storm came upand there was a lot of thunder and lightning. The young horse startedacting up and giving him a lot of trouble. He got very angry, stood up inthe wagon, and shaking his fist in the air said, "God, if there is a God,strike that *-*-*-* horse dead!". Lightning came down and killed all ofthe other horses, leaving the terrified young horse. The story goes thathe was in church the next Sunday.
Rebaptized 8 Dec 1967 Resealed to wife Margaret Bateman 2 Jan 1965 Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah P.1256 Mrs. Gordon D. Winn - 7305 Lardon Rd.N.D. Salem, Ore. Mrs J.D. Crapo - 406 N, 4th East - Brigham City, Utah High Priest. Indian War Veteran. From LDS Biographical Index. Vol.4, P.767 A private in the Mormon Battalion, Co.A. was born Dec. 11, 1826, inMadison County, Ala., a son of Miner Winn and Nancy Wilson.. He wasbaptized by James B. Hamilton in Adams County, Ill., where they embracedthe gospel; started for Missouri but troubles which came upon themchanged their course to Adams County. The family came west in 1845,before the exodus. Dennis came to Utah in 1848 contingent with the MormonBattalion. Dennis enlisted with the Battalion at Council Bluffs in 1846and marched to California. After being discharged, he stayed in California until 1848, when he came to the SaltLake Valley. He married and lived first in Salt Lake City, and later indifferent parts of the Territory. He was one of the pioneers of IronCounty in 1850-1851 with George A. Smith. Twice he went back to theStates on business and located in Ashley, Utah in the fall of 1882. Helived in Richmond, Cache Co., Utah and was one of the first settlers inPreston (Worm Creek), Idaho. He died Jan.23,1907 in Vernal,Utah. Ordaineda High Priest. Vocations: Farmer, Merchant, Laborer(1860),Huckster,(1870)
rebaptized 14 Feb 1899
Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, p.1256 Family home Roosevelt,Utah. Farmer
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Col SC, Vol.1,p.753
Marvella's son, Ned, wrote and sang some very popular Western songs.
Vocation: Farmer Indian War Veteran Came to Utah in 1847 Ordained a Seventy ANC_FILE: AFN:1QQ3-NQ7
ANC_FILE: AFN:HDT3-TM
Minor Winn may have been in Prince William County, Virginia in 1759-61. A Minor Winn was on jury duty there at that time.
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Lt VA, Vol.1,p.754
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, PS (PatrioticService) SC
"Lafe", as he was called, was very musical. He played the violin. Ilistened to him play the tune, Listen to the Mocking Bird, many times. Hecould make that fiddle sound just like the birds. His wife, Susannah,played the piano. Several of their children were musical, too. When thechildren were in their teens they had a family band that played at thelocal dances. Some of their boys were in the band that played on thefirst day the radio station in LaGrande, Oregon went on the air.
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Pvt MA, Vol.1,p.754
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Wgn VA, Vol.1,p.755
Served in the Army