1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 671. Own.
2History of Nantucket, p. 673.
3Barney, Eliza Starbuck, Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record (Nantucket Historical Association.
http://140.186.109.142/bgr/BGR2-p/index.htm), Reference 1438 (22 Oct 1729). "The Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record, the most reliable genealogy for Nantucket’s families for the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries, contains vital information on more than 40, 000 Nantucketers. This nineteenth-century manuscript comprising more than one thousand pages has been entered into a searchable computer database and is now presented here online.
Facts about the data from Elisa S. Barney's Data
An attempt has been made to enter the data as found in the original document, including abbreviations. All data facts are copied verbatim from E.S.B.'s record. The goal has been to reproduce exactly the information E.S.B. presented in her record. There is no other source for the data contained herein.
Dates: E.S.B. used dates DD/MM/YYYY, mm/yyyy, year only or no dates given. Also she never left any information on Quaker date usage. In 1753 Quakers began using the Julian calendar; however, E.S.B. leaves no information on how she treats dates (Quaker and Julian) prior to 1753. Historical researchers see copy of unidentified manuscript page in NHA Blue File (Quaker Dates Statement, Addendum 1.).
Names: Spelling of names is sometimes inconsistent, i.e. Fish/Fisher, Green/Greene, Nerboth/Narbeth, Nichol/Nicholls, Pearson/Pierson, Roland/Rowland.
Abbreviations Used:
b. -- born
Bal. -- probably Baltimore
d. -- died or daughter
L.I. -- probably Long Island
m. -- married
M.V. -- probably Martha's Vineyard
N.B. -- probably New Bedford
wid. -- widow
W.I. -- probably West Indies
N.Y. -- New York, no reference as to whether it is the City or the State (In these instances the data entry person made their best interpretation.).".4History of Nantucket, p. 672 (3d 11 mo.1711).
5Vital Records of Nantucket Massachusetts to the Year 1850; Volume III-Marriages (A-G) (NEHGS, Boston, MA, 1927), p. 58 (3d, 11 mo., "called January," 1711).
6Eliza Starbuck Barney, Reference 1438 (9-1711).
1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 760. Own.
2New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 7:264 (28 d 8 mo. 1693).
3Vital Records of Nantucket Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Volume II (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p.50 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
4Barney, Eliza Starbuck, Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record (Nantucket Historical Association.
http://140.186.109.142/bgr/BGR2-p/index.htm), Reference 1439 (28 Aug 1693). "The Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record, the most reliable genealogy for Nantucket’s families for the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries, contains vital information on more than 40, 000 Nantucketers. This nineteenth-century manuscript comprising more than one thousand pages has been entered into a searchable computer database and is now presented here online.
Facts about the data from Elisa S. Barney's Data
An attempt has been made to enter the data as found in the original document, including abbreviations. All data facts are copied verbatim from E.S.B.'s record. The goal has been to reproduce exactly the information E.S.B. presented in her record. There is no other source for the data contained herein.
Dates: E.S.B. used dates DD/MM/YYYY, mm/yyyy, year only or no dates given. Also she never left any information on Quaker date usage. In 1753 Quakers began using the Julian calendar; however, E.S.B. leaves no information on how she treats dates (Quaker and Julian) prior to 1753. Historical researchers see copy of unidentified manuscript page in NHA Blue File (Quaker Dates Statement, Addendum 1.).
Names: Spelling of names is sometimes inconsistent, i.e. Fish/Fisher, Green/Greene, Nerboth/Narbeth, Nichol/Nicholls, Pearson/Pierson, Roland/Rowland.
Abbreviations Used:
b. -- born
Bal. -- probably Baltimore
d. -- died or daughter
L.I. -- probably Long Island
m. -- married
M.V. -- probably Martha's Vineyard
N.B. -- probably New Bedford
wid. -- widow
W.I. -- probably West Indies
N.Y. -- New York, no reference as to whether it is the City or the State (In these instances the data entry person made their best interpretation.).".5History of Nantucket, p. 760.
6Eliza Starbuck Barney, Reference 1439.
7History of Nantucket, p. 672 (3d 11 mo.1711).
8Vital Records of Nantucket Massachusetts to the Year 1850; Volume III-Marriages (A-G) (NEHGS, Boston, MA, 1927), p. 58 (3d, 11 mo., "called January," 1711).
9Eliza Starbuck Barney, Reference 1438 (9-1711).
1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 673 (11 mo. 1720). Own.
2Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 73 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 673. Own.
1ST-Gelais families of North America on GenCircles by Robert St-Gelais at bobstg@aolcom. NS050663
Source Media Type: Electronic.2"Nantucket Birth Records Vol 2, Births Threw 1850, p. 156. This is a CD.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD.3Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 686 (Dec 15 1676). Own.
4New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 7:182 (1 Dec 1676).
5NEHGS Register, 24:152.
6Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 156 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
7NEHGS Register, 24:152.
8History of Nantucket, p. 686 (Jun 1 1730).
9NEHGS Register, 7:323 (9 Jan 1700).
10History of Nantucket, p. 686 (Jan 9 1700).
11NEHGS Register, 24:152.
12Vital Records of Nantucket Massachusetts to the Year 1850; Volume III-Marriages (A-G) (NEHGS, Boston, MA, 1927), p. 152.
13Edited by Louis Coffin, The Coffin Family (Nantucket Historical Association, Nantucket, MA, 1962), p. 323 (no date). Own.
1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 702. Own.
2Edited by Louis Coffin, The Coffin Family (Nantucket Historical Association, Nantucket, MA, 1962), p. 323 (6.11.1740). Own.
3New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 24:152.
4History of Nantucket, p. 702 (Jun 11 1740).
5NEHGS Register, 7:323 (9 Jan 1700).
6History of Nantucket, p. 686 (Jan 9 1700).
7NEHGS Register, 24:152.
8Vital Records of Nantucket Massachusetts to the Year 1850; Volume III-Marriages (A-G) (NEHGS, Boston, MA, 1927), p. 152.
9Coffin Family, p. 323 (no date).
1Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 142 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
2Barney, Eliza Starbuck, Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record (Nantucket Historical Association.
http://140.186.109.142/bgr/BGR2-p/index.htm). "The Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record, the most reliable genealogy for Nantucket’s families for the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries, contains vital information on more than 40, 000 Nantucketers. This nineteenth-century manuscript comprising more than one thousand pages has been entered into a searchable computer database and is now presented here online.
Facts about the data from Elisa S. Barney's Data
An attempt has been made to enter the data as found in the original document, including abbreviations. All data facts are copied verbatim from E.S.B.'s record. The goal has been to reproduce exactly the information E.S.B. presented in her record. There is no other source for the data contained herein.
Dates: E.S.B. used dates DD/MM/YYYY, mm/yyyy, year only or no dates given. Also she never left any information on Quaker date usage. In 1753 Quakers began using the Julian calendar; however, E.S.B. leaves no information on how she treats dates (Quaker and Julian) prior to 1753. Historical researchers see copy of unidentified manuscript page in NHA Blue File (Quaker Dates Statement, Addendum 1.).
Names: Spelling of names is sometimes inconsistent, i.e. Fish/Fisher, Green/Greene, Nerboth/Narbeth, Nichol/Nicholls, Pearson/Pierson, Roland/Rowland.
Abbreviations Used:
b. -- born
Bal. -- probably Baltimore
d. -- died or daughter
L.I. -- probably Long Island
m. -- married
M.V. -- probably Martha's Vineyard
N.B. -- probably New Bedford
wid. -- widow
W.I. -- probably West Indies
N.Y. -- New York, no reference as to whether it is the City or the State (In these instances the data entry person made their best interpretation.).".
1New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 94:203.
2NEHGS Register, 94:203 (Oct 24 1744).
1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 714 (Jan 25 1705). Own.
2New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 7:262 (Jan 25 1705).
3Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 141 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
4Edited by Louis Coffin, The Coffin Family (Nantucket Historical Association, Nantucket, MA, 1962), p. 185 (1.25.1705). Own.
5History of Nantucket, p. 714.
6Coffin Family, p. 185.
1New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 7:324 (29 4 mo. 1707).
2Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 224 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
3Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 673 (30th 11 mo. 1734-5). Own.
4Vital Records of Nantucket Massachusetts to the Year 1850; Volume III-Marriages (A-G) (NEHGS, Boston, MA, 1927), p. 226 (30th 11 mo. "called Jan" 1734-5).
5Barney, Eliza Starbuck, Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record (Nantucket Historical Association.
http://140.186.109.142/bgr/BGR2-p/index.htm), (no date). "The Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record, the most reliable genealogy for Nantucket’s families for the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries, contains vital information on more than 40, 000 Nantucketers. This nineteenth-century manuscript comprising more than one thousand pages has been entered into a searchable computer database and is now presented here online.
Facts about the data from Elisa S. Barney's Data
An attempt has been made to enter the data as found in the original document, including abbreviations. All data facts are copied verbatim from E.S.B.'s record. The goal has been to reproduce exactly the information E.S.B. presented in her record. There is no other source for the data contained herein.
Dates: E.S.B. used dates DD/MM/YYYY, mm/yyyy, year only or no dates given. Also she never left any information on Quaker date usage. In 1753 Quakers began using the Julian calendar; however, E.S.B. leaves no information on how she treats dates (Quaker and Julian) prior to 1753. Historical researchers see copy of unidentified manuscript page in NHA Blue File (Quaker Dates Statement, Addendum 1.).
Names: Spelling of names is sometimes inconsistent, i.e. Fish/Fisher, Green/Greene, Nerboth/Narbeth, Nichol/Nicholls, Pearson/Pierson, Roland/Rowland.
Abbreviations Used:
b. -- born
Bal. -- probably Baltimore
d. -- died or daughter
L.I. -- probably Long Island
m. -- married
M.V. -- probably Martha's Vineyard
N.B. -- probably New Bedford
wid. -- widow
W.I. -- probably West Indies
N.Y. -- New York, no reference as to whether it is the City or the State (In these instances the data entry person made their best interpretation.).".
1Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 83 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
2Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 673 (2d 7 mo. 1717)). Own.
3Barney, Eliza Starbuck, Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record (Nantucket Historical Association.
http://140.186.109.142/bgr/BGR2-p/index.htm), (1716). "The Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record, the most reliable genealogy for Nantucket’s families for the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries, contains vital information on more than 40, 000 Nantucketers. This nineteenth-century manuscript comprising more than one thousand pages has been entered into a searchable computer database and is now presented here online.
Facts about the data from Elisa S. Barney's Data
An attempt has been made to enter the data as found in the original document, including abbreviations. All data facts are copied verbatim from E.S.B.'s record. The goal has been to reproduce exactly the information E.S.B. presented in her record. There is no other source for the data contained herein.
Dates: E.S.B. used dates DD/MM/YYYY, mm/yyyy, year only or no dates given. Also she never left any information on Quaker date usage. In 1753 Quakers began using the Julian calendar; however, E.S.B. leaves no information on how she treats dates (Quaker and Julian) prior to 1753. Historical researchers see copy of unidentified manuscript page in NHA Blue File (Quaker Dates Statement, Addendum 1.).
Names: Spelling of names is sometimes inconsistent, i.e. Fish/Fisher, Green/Greene, Nerboth/Narbeth, Nichol/Nicholls, Pearson/Pierson, Roland/Rowland.
Abbreviations Used:
b. -- born
Bal. -- probably Baltimore
d. -- died or daughter
L.I. -- probably Long Island
m. -- married
M.V. -- probably Martha's Vineyard
N.B. -- probably New Bedford
wid. -- widow
W.I. -- probably West Indies
N.Y. -- New York, no reference as to whether it is the City or the State (In these instances the data entry person made their best interpretation.).".4Eliza Starbuck Barney.
5History of Nantucket, p. 673 (30th 11 mo. 1734-5).
6Vital Records of Nantucket Massachusetts to the Year 1850; Volume III-Marriages (A-G) (NEHGS, Boston, MA, 1927), p. 226 (30th 11 mo. "called Jan" 1734-5).
7Eliza Starbuck Barney, (no date).
1History Of Nantucket by Starbuck http://www.sugartreehill.com/~dls/d0002/g0000064.html#I2762.
2Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 671 (Nov 24 1672). Own.
3New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 7:181 (24 Nov 1672).
4Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 80 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
5James Carlton Starbuck, Starbuck's All 1635-1985: A Biographical-Genealogical Dictionary (Rowsell, Georgia, James Starbuck, 1984), p. 131 (Nov 4 1672). Own.
6NEHGS Register, 24:152.
7History of Nantucket, p. 671 (28th 2 mo.1718).
8Starbuck's All 1635-1985, p. 131 (Feb 28 1718).
9Barney, Eliza Starbuck, Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record (Nantucket Historical Association.
http://140.186.109.142/bgr/BGR2-p/index.htm), Reference 1442 (28 Feb 1718). "The Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record, the most reliable genealogy for Nantucket’s families for the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries, contains vital information on more than 40, 000 Nantucketers. This nineteenth-century manuscript comprising more than one thousand pages has been entered into a searchable computer database and is now presented here online.
Facts about the data from Elisa S. Barney's Data
An attempt has been made to enter the data as found in the original document, including abbreviations. All data facts are copied verbatim from E.S.B.'s record. The goal has been to reproduce exactly the information E.S.B. presented in her record. There is no other source for the data contained herein.
Dates: E.S.B. used dates DD/MM/YYYY, mm/yyyy, year only or no dates given. Also she never left any information on Quaker date usage. In 1753 Quakers began using the Julian calendar; however, E.S.B. leaves no information on how she treats dates (Quaker and Julian) prior to 1753. Historical researchers see copy of unidentified manuscript page in NHA Blue File (Quaker Dates Statement, Addendum 1.).
Names: Spelling of names is sometimes inconsistent, i.e. Fish/Fisher, Green/Greene, Nerboth/Narbeth, Nichol/Nicholls, Pearson/Pierson, Roland/Rowland.
Abbreviations Used:
b. -- born
Bal. -- probably Baltimore
d. -- died or daughter
L.I. -- probably Long Island
m. -- married
M.V. -- probably Martha's Vineyard
N.B. -- probably New Bedford
wid. -- widow
W.I. -- probably West Indies
N.Y. -- New York, no reference as to whether it is the City or the State (In these instances the data entry person made their best interpretation.).".10History of Nantucket, p. 671 (1st 12 mo.1709).
11Edited by Louis Coffin, The Coffin Family (Nantucket Historical Association, Nantucket, MA, 1962), p. 323 (no date). Own.
12NEHGS Register, 16:274 (1709).
13Vital Records of Nantucket Massachusetts to the Year 1850; Volume III-Marriages (A-G) (NEHGS, Boston, MA, 1927), p. 71 (1st 12 mo. "called February," 1709).
14Eliza Starbuck Barney, Reference 1442 (abt 1709).
1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 702. Own.
2New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 24:152.
3History of Nantucket, p. 702 (Dec 2 1760).
4NEHGS Register, 24:152.
5Edited by Louis Coffin, The Coffin Family (Nantucket Historical Association, Nantucket, MA, 1962), p. 513 (12. .1760). Own.
6NEHGS Register, 16:274.
7Barney, Eliza Starbuck, Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record (Nantucket Historical Association.
http://140.186.109.142/bgr/BGR2-p/index.htm), Reference 1446 (1760). "The Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record, the most reliable genealogy for Nantucket’s families for the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries, contains vital information on more than 40, 000 Nantucketers. This nineteenth-century manuscript comprising more than one thousand pages has been entered into a searchable computer database and is now presented here online.
Facts about the data from Elisa S. Barney's Data
An attempt has been made to enter the data as found in the original document, including abbreviations. All data facts are copied verbatim from E.S.B.'s record. The goal has been to reproduce exactly the information E.S.B. presented in her record. There is no other source for the data contained herein.
Dates: E.S.B. used dates DD/MM/YYYY, mm/yyyy, year only or no dates given. Also she never left any information on Quaker date usage. In 1753 Quakers began using the Julian calendar; however, E.S.B. leaves no information on how she treats dates (Quaker and Julian) prior to 1753. Historical researchers see copy of unidentified manuscript page in NHA Blue File (Quaker Dates Statement, Addendum 1.).
Names: Spelling of names is sometimes inconsistent, i.e. Fish/Fisher, Green/Greene, Nerboth/Narbeth, Nichol/Nicholls, Pearson/Pierson, Roland/Rowland.
Abbreviations Used:
b. -- born
Bal. -- probably Baltimore
d. -- died or daughter
L.I. -- probably Long Island
m. -- married
M.V. -- probably Martha's Vineyard
N.B. -- probably New Bedford
wid. -- widow
W.I. -- probably West Indies
N.Y. -- New York, no reference as to whether it is the City or the State (In these instances the data entry person made their best interpretation.).".8History of Nantucket, p. 671 (1st 12 mo.1709).
9Coffin Family, p. 323 (no date).
10NEHGS Register, 16:274 (1709).
11Vital Records of Nantucket Massachusetts to the Year 1850; Volume III-Marriages (A-G) (NEHGS, Boston, MA, 1927), p. 71 (1st 12 mo. "called February," 1709).
12Eliza Starbuck Barney, Reference 1442 (abt 1709).
1Internet file 13919.
2Ancestry.com 52069.
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8Richard Touchstone.FTW.