1A.S. Gardner, Letter written by A.S. Gardner, genealogist for the Gardner Family and Allied Families (Dated and certified August 11, 1918, that genealogical notes are copied from authentic sources.).
2Lydia S. Hinchman, Early Settlers of Nantucket (Ferris & Leach, Philadelphia, PA, 1901), p. 156. Own (The dates vary within the book. At times different dates are given for the same person. Obviously, Hinchman used a variety of sources (listed on pages 139 and 140).
3Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 485. Borrowed from NEHGS.
4Nantucket Vital Birth Rec. to 1850, Vol. I, p. 485.
5Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 741. Own.
6Barney, Eliza Starbuck, Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record (Nantucket Historical Association.
http://140.186.109.142/bgr/BGR2-p/index.htm), Reference 62. "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.).".7History of Nantucket, p. 741 (1732).
8Early Settlers of Nantucket, p. 156 (8.23, 1732 O.S.).
9Eliza Starbuck Barney, Reference 62.
10History of Nantucket, p. 670, 741 (no date).
11Eliza Starbuck Barney, Reference 63.
1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983). Own.
2World Family Tree 2094. Source Media Type: Family Archive CD.
3History of Nantucket, p. 670 (Feb 24 1667).
4New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 7:181 (24 Feb 1667).
5Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 77 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
6Barney, Eliza Starbuck, Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record (Nantucket Historical Association.
http://140.186.109.142/bgr/BGR2-p/index.htm), Reference 63. "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.).".7A.S. Gardner, Letter written by A.S. Gardner, genealogist for the Gardner Family and Allied Families (Dated and certified August 11, 1918, that genealogical notes are copied from authentic sources.).
8Lydia S. Hinchman, Early Settlers of Nantucket (Ferris & Leach, Philadelphia, PA, 1901), p. 156 (8.6, 1737). Own (The dates vary within the book. At times different dates are given for the same person. Obviously, Hinchman used a variety of sources (listed on pages 139 and 140).
9Eliza Starbuck Barney, Reference 63.
10History of Nantucket, p. 670, 741 (no date).
11Eliza Starbuck Barney, Reference 63.
1New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 16:272 (24 11 mo.1692).
2Lydia S. Hinchman, Early Settlers of Nantucket (Ferris & Leach, Philadelphia, PA, 1901), p. 155 (Nov 24 1692). Own (The dates vary within the book. At times different dates are given for the same person. Obviously, Hinchman used a variety of sources (listed on pages 139 and 140).
3Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 470 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
4Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 741 (24th 11 mo. 1692). Own.
5NEHGS Register, 16:272.
6Early Settlers of Nantucket, p. 155 (Jan 29 1774).
1New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 16:272.
2Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 495 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
3Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 742 (18th 12 mo. 1694). Own.
4NEHGS Register, 16:272 (18 12 mo.1694).
5History of Nantucket, p. 745.
6NEHGS Register, 16:276.
1Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 501 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
2Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 746 (July 14 1698). Own.
3New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 16:276 (14 5 mo.1698).
4NEHGS Register, 16:277.
5History of Nantucket, p. 742 (Sep 1782).
1Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 465 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
2Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 742 (8th 4 mo. 1703)). Own.
3New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 16:272 (8 of 4 mo.,1703).
4Barney, Eliza Starbuck, Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record (Nantucket Historical Association.
http://140.186.109.142/bgr/BGR2-p/index.htm), Reference 12040 (8 Apr 1703). "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. 748.
6NEHGS Register, 16:278.
7Eliza Starbuck Barney, Reference 12040.
1Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 482 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
2Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 742 (20th 7 mo. 1708). Own.
3New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 16:272 (20 of 7 mo.,1708).
4History of Nantucket, p. 742.
5NEHGS Register, 16:272.
1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 747. Own.
2History of Nantucket, p. 747 (Aug 25 1700).
3New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 16:272 (25 of 8 mo.1700).
4Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 506 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
5History of Nantucket, p. 742 (25th 8 mo. 1700).
6History of Nantucket, p. 747 (22d 8 mo. 1776).
7NEHGS Register, 16:277.
8History of Nantucket, p. 747 (10th 12 mo. 1720).
9NEHGS Register, 16:272 (10 mo.1720).
10Vital Records of Nantucket Massachusetts to the Year 1850; Volume III-Marriages (A-G) (NEHGS, Boston, MA, 1927), p. 223 (10th 12 mo. "called February" 1720-1).
1New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 7:324 (2 d 5 mo. 1702).
2Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 221 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
3Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 747 (20th 8 mo. 1778). Own.
4NEHGS Register, 16:277.
5History of Nantucket, p. 747 (10th 12 mo. 1720).
6NEHGS Register, 16:272 (10 mo.1720).
7Vital Records of Nantucket Massachusetts to the Year 1850; Volume III-Marriages (A-G) (NEHGS, Boston, MA, 1927), p. 223 (10th 12 mo. "called February" 1720-1).
1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 747 (2d 11 mo. 1724). Own.
2Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 497 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
3History of Nantucket, p. 747.
4New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 16:277 (Feb 1802).
5Barney, Eliza Starbuck, Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record (Nantucket Historical Association.
http://140.186.109.142/bgr/BGR2-p/index.htm), Reference 5069. "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.).".
1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 747 (8th 8 mo. 1726). Own.
2Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 505 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
3History of Nantucket, p. 747.
4New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 16:277.
1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 747. Own.
2Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 492 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
3History of Nantucket, p. 747 (20th 10 mo. 1728).
4New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 16:277 (31 12, 1728).
5History of Nantucket, p. 738.
6NEHGS Register, 16:277 (Jun 8 1815).
1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 747. Own.
2Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 485 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
3History of Nantucket, p. 747 (9th 11 mo. 1734).
1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 747. Own.
2Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 505 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
3History of Nantucket, p. 747 (24th 5mo. 1737).
4New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 16:277 (1737).
5History of Nantucket, p. 747.
6NEHGS Register, 16:277.
1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 747. Own.
2Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 465 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
3History of Nantucket, p. 747 (2d 8 mo. 1739).
4New England Historic Genealogical Society Register (Boston, MA), 16:277 (2 12 mo.1738).
5Barney, Eliza Starbuck, Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record (Nantucket Historical Association.
http://140.186.109.142/bgr/BGR2-p/index.htm), Reference 5231 (2 Dec 1738). "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.).".6NEHGS Register, 16:277.
7Eliza Starbuck Barney, Reference 5231.
1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983). Own.
2History of Nantucket, p. 672 (3d 8 mo. 1712).
3Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 86 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
4History of Nantucket, p. 676.
5History of Nantucket, p. 676 (2 d 1 mo 1731/2).
6Vital Records of Nantucket Massachusetts to the Year 1850; Volume III-Marriages (A-G) (NEHGS, Boston, MA, 1927), p. 75 (2d, 1 mo. "called March" 1731-2).
7Barney, Eliza Starbuck, Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record (Nantucket Historical Association.
http://140.186.109.142/bgr/BGR2-p/index.htm), (1731). "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. 676 (Sep 9 1748).
1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983). Own.
2History of Nantucket, p. 676 (18th 9 mo. 1750).
3Barney, Eliza Starbuck, Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record (Nantucket Historical Association.
http://140.186.109.142/bgr/BGR2-p/index.htm), (18 Aug 1750). "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. 676 (2 d 1 mo 1731/2).
5Vital Records of Nantucket Massachusetts to the Year 1850; Volume III-Marriages (A-G) (NEHGS, Boston, MA, 1927), p. 75 (2d, 1 mo. "called March" 1731-2).
6Eliza Starbuck Barney, (1731).
1Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 63 (O.S.). Borrowed from NEHGS.
2Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 676 (probably in 1732 or 1733). Own.
3White, Elizabeth Pearson, John Howland of the Mayflower - The First Five Generations. Documented Descendants Through his first child Desire Howland and her husband Captain John Gorham (Picton Press, Camden, Maine, 1990), p. 631 (Jul 30 1735). "Seems to be very careful about adjusting dates from old style to new style." Own.
4John Howland of the Mayflower, p. 631.
5History of Nantucket, p. 682.
6John Howland of the Mayflower, p. 631.
7Vital Records of Nantucket Massachusetts to the Year 1850; Volume III-Marriages (A-G) (NEHGS, Boston, MA, 1927), p. 59.
1Nantucket Vital Birth Records to 1850, Volume I (New England Historic Geneealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1925), p. 86 (O.S.) (Sep 30 1735). Borrowed from NEHGS.
2Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 676 (abt 1738). Own.
3Vital Records of Nantucket Massachusetts to the Year 1850; Volume III-Marriages (A-G) (NEHGS, Boston, MA, 1927), p. 76.
4History of Nantucket, p. 676.
5Lloyd, Jeanne, Certificates Received at New Garden Monthly Meeting of Friends, North Carolina, from Nantucket Monthly Meeting, Massachusetts, 1771-1791. "Information collected from the New Garden birth and marriage records, other Quaker records, Starbuck's History of Nantucket, Genealogy of the Macy Family, etc.".
1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 676. Own.
1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 676 (24th 11 mo 1744). Own.
1Alexander Starbuck, The History of Nantucket (Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1983), p. 676. Own.
1"Nantucket Birth Records Vol 2, Births Threw 1850, p. 32, . This is a CD.
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3"Nantucket Marriage Records, p. 476, . On A CD at the Nantucket Library
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD.
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1Rob Roy, Descendants of Thomas Kembold (714 Birch Ct., Herndon, VA 20170
rroy@mantech.com), p. 12.2wthrl@aol.com.
3Kimball, p. 14.
1Rob Roy, Descendants of Thomas Kembold (714 Birch Ct., Herndon, VA 20170
rroy@mantech.com), p. 14.2Kimball, p. 14.
1Rob Roy, Descendants of Thomas Kembold (714 Birch Ct., Herndon, VA 20170
rroy@mantech.com), p. 14.2Kimball, p. 15.
3Kimball, p. 15.
1Rob Roy, Descendants of Thomas Kembold (714 Birch Ct., Herndon, VA 20170
rroy@mantech.com), p. 12.2Kimball, p. 12.
3Kimball, p. 12.
1Rob Roy, Descendants of Thomas Kembold (714 Birch Ct., Herndon, VA 20170
rroy@mantech.com), p. 12.2Kimball, p. 12.
1Rob Roy, Descendants of Thomas Kembold (714 Birch Ct., Herndon, VA 20170
rroy@mantech.com), p. 12.
1Rob Roy, Descendants of Thomas Kembold (714 Birch Ct., Herndon, VA 20170
rroy@mantech.com), p. 12.2Kimball, p. 12.