Angeline Maude BARNEY

[2073]

1 Mar 1877 - 12 Nov 1945

Father: Jonothan Orlando BARNEY
Mother: Lenora DEXTER

Family 1 : Walter Wesley BRUNDAGE
  1. +Phillip JAmes BRUNDAGE
  2. +Monroe BRUNDAGE
  3. +Helen Janette BRUNDAGE

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 _Jonothan Orlando BARNEY _|
|                          |__
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|--Angeline Maude BARNEY 
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|                           __
|_Lenora DEXTER ___________|
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[2073] !BURIAL-COMMENT: Buried at Pleasant Valley Cemetary, NY. Traits were;
She graduated from Elmira Collage in 1902. In appearence she was short, stocky
and intelligent. She was optimistic and an avid reader.


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Thomas BRUNDAGE

1724 - ____

Father: John BRUNDAGE
Mother: Mary _____


                  _Daniel BRUNDAGE _+
 _John BRUNDAGE _|
|                |_Unknown WIFE ____
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|--Thomas BRUNDAGE 
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|                 __________________
|_Mary _____ ____|
                 |__________________

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Francis JENNESS

[636]

ABT 1634 - 27 Aug 1716

Family 1 : Hannah SWAINE
  1.  Thomas JENNESS
  2.  Hannah JENNESS
  3.  Hezekiah JENNESS
  4. +John JENNESS
  5.  Elinor JENNESS
  6.  Mehitabel JENNESS
  7.  Richard JENNESS
Family 2 : Salome WHITE

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|--Francis JENNESS 
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[636] !COMMENT: "History of Rye, NH", Langdon B. Parsons, 1919.
The progenitor of the numerous and now widely scattered
family of Jenness in the country was one Francis Jenness, who at the age of 35
emigrated to New Hampshire from Rye, in England, about 1655, and took
up his abode at Great Island or Newcastle. The freeman's oath of fielity
was administered him there on oct 2, 1666. For about 5 years the
unmarried man persued the vocation of mariner and fisherman. He then
married Hannah Swaine of Hampton and made his home in that town. The
territory which he took up, and most of which was laid out to him by the
town of Hampton in 11675, extended in a strip along the seacost from
Joselyn's Neck or Locke's Neck, in a southerly direction more than 1/2
mile. Francis erected a dwelling house, saw and grist mill, and also a
bakery, and by means of small boats he distributed his bread all along
the coast towns to Boston.
He was denied his proper interest in the commonage, feedage and
sweepage (or the right of mowing grass), in the undevided town lands. In
1707, when he attempted to insist upon these rights befoe a meeting f
the commoners he was "denied speaking at this meeting". His sons after
his death in 1721, procured acknowledgement of these long-resisted
rights.


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JAne PHILBRICK

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Father: Sargeant Thomas PHILBRICK
Mother: Anne KNAPP


                              _Thomas PHILBRICK _+
 _Sargeant Thomas PHILBRICK _|
|                            |_Elizabeth _____ __
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|--JAne PHILBRICK 
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|                             _Sr. William KNAP _
|_Anne KNAPP ________________|
                             |_unk.fem. _____ ___

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Jacques TURCOT

____ - ____

Family 1 : Anne DESROSIERS

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|--Jacques TURCOT 
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