Samuel Ballard
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1718 - Boston, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: 5 Mar 1793 - Boston, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Fear Freeman (23 Mar 1722 - Sep 1806) 1 Marriage: 3 Nov 1763 - Chatham, Massachusetts 2 Status: 2. Elizabeth Pickering (1718 - 16 Mar 1763) Marriage: 7 Jun 1741 - Boston, Massachusetts Status:
Notes
General:
Father: William BALLARD b: 23 APR 1686 in Lynn
Mother: Sarah BURRILL
William Ballard
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 7 Nov 1789 - (Maine) Baptism: Death: 9 May 1881 3 Burial: in North Bucksport Cemetery Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Bays Bullard (1746-1830) Mother: Anna Lombard (1756-1809)
Spouses and Children
1. *Mary (28 Aug 1789 - 28 Aug 1865) Marriage: Status:John Ballentine
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1938 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Events
• residence, married, kids?
Parents
Father: Ralph O. Ballentine (1903-1972) Mother: Clemence L (1902-1976)John Owen Ballentine
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1867 - Lake George, New Brunswick 4 Baptism: Death: 1940 Burial: in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Wellfleet 5 Cause of Death:
Events
• Alt Birth, 1869 in Brookline, Massachusetts
• Occupation 4, carpenter, 1891 in Brookline, Massachusetts
• residence 4, 1891 in Brookline, Massachusetts
Spouses and Children
1. *Etta E. Wiles (30 Dec 1865 - Sep 1953) Marriage: 6 Sep 1891 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts 6 Status: Children: 1. Oscar H Ballentine (1896-1897) 7 2. Ruth Mabel Wiles Ballentine (1900-1964) 8 3. Ralph O. Ballentine (1903-1972)
Notes
General:
1891 carpenter, BrooklineMarriage Notes (Etta E. Wiles)
parents: William and Martha
Barnstable Patriot, 22 Nov 1897, p2
"Favorable news has been heard in Provincetown from several Cape men in the Alskan gold fields. A letter dated Rampart City, Sept. 16th, from Captain John Worth, states that he started with the first rush of gold seekers, afterselling his sealing schooner and all other possessions, and is now successfully located in the Minook Creek diggings. Three partners are working his claims, while he has been running a river steamer during the navigatin season. These diggings are in American terrritory, and one of the claims panned out $65,000 in 11 months. The captain also writes that they are as well fixed for food as though they were at home.
Letters have also been recieved from John Ballentine, a Wellfleet man, reporting him and his four partners at the summit of the Skagway pass Sept. 17th, with supplies for 18 months. They had encountered no bad weather, and had their first frost the night before." 4
Officiated by Will S Fitch, Minister of the Gospel, Wellfleet 6
Martha E Ballentine
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 23 Feb 1941 5 Baptism: Death: 7 Mar 1991 5 Burial: in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Wellfleet 5 Cause of Death:
Events
• residence 5, 50 Concord St, Malden MA 02148
Parents
Father: Ralph O. Ballentine (1903-1972) Mother: Clemence L (1902-1976)
Notes
General:
unmarried
Mary Ballentine
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 8 Mar 1659 - Boston, Massachusetts Bay Baptism: Death: 12 Jun 1722 - Braintree, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *John Coombs (20 Jul 1664 - Cir Jan 1709) Marriage: Status:
Notes
General:
Marriage 1 Daniel GREENLAND b: UNKNOWNMarriage Notes (John Coombs)
Married: ABT 1677
Children
Elizabeth GREENLAND b: UNKNOWN
Marriage 2 Roger YELLINGS b: UNKNOWN
Married: ABT 1679
Children
John YELLINGS b: 30 AUG 1680 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
David YELLINGS b: 12 AUG 1682 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Elizabeth YELLINGS b: BEF 9 FEB 1689/90 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Children
John COOMBS b: 7 JAN 1687/88 in Boston
Thomas COOMBS b: 10 SEP 1692 in Boston
Peter COOMBS b: 9 AUG 1694 in Boston
Mary COOMBS b: 25 NOV 1695 in Boston
John COOMBS b: 3 OCT 1697 in Boston
William COOMBS b: 5 JUL 1699 in Hingham
Title: Mayflower Families Through 5 Generations - Degory Priest - Volume 8
Author: Compiled by Mrs Charles Delmar Townsend, Robert S Wakefield, FASG, Margaret Harris Stover; Edited by Robert S Wakefield FASG
Publication: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1994
Oscar H Ballentine
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 16 Sep 1896 - Brookline, Massachusetts 7 Baptism: Death: 9 Oct 1897 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts 7 Burial: in Wellfleet, Massachusetts 7 Cause of Death: convulsions 7
Parents
Father: John Owen Ballentine (1867-1940) Mother: Etta E. Wiles (1865-1953)Ralph O. Ballentine
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 15 Aug 1903 Baptism: Death: 2 Apr 1972 - Rochester, New Hampshire Burial: in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Wellfleet 5 Cause of Death:
Events
• Soc Sec Num, 023-05-3151
• Military 9, Massachusetts, 1st Lt 89AAA, BN CAC, World War II
Parents
Father: John Owen Ballentine (1867-1940) Mother: Etta E. Wiles (1865-1953)
Spouses and Children
1. *Clemence L (30 Apr 1902 - 7 Dec 1976) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. John Ballentine (1938- ) 2. Martha E Ballentine (1941-1991) 5
Notes
General:
residence 1964 Morgantown, WV
Ralph was a WWII veteran.
last residence: 03867 Rochester, Strafford, NH SSN: 023-05-3151
Birth: 15 Aug 1903 Issued: MA (Before 1951)
Death: Apr 1972 10
Ruth Mabel Wiles Ballentine
Sex: FAKA: Mabel W Ballentine 5
Individual Information
Birth: 1900 - Upton, Massachusetts 5 Baptism: Death: Oct 1964 - Rockville, Connecticut 5 Burial: in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Wellfleet 5 Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: John Owen Ballentine (1867-1940) Mother: Etta E. Wiles (1865-1953)Paolo Ballestrino
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 29 Oct 1853 - Italy Baptism: Death: 17 Feb 1914 - bark Castagna, wrecked at Wellfleet, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Mother: Castagna ( -1914)
Notes
General:
Ballestrino was the cook.
See report of wreck at Catagna, or full US Coast Guard report:
http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/STATIONS/CAHOONS%20HOLLOW.html
Abigail Ballou
Sex: FAKA: Abigail Bailliou Abigail Barlow
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1600 Baptism: Death: After Mar 1669 Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *John Dunham (Cir 1587 - 2 Mar 1669) 11 Marriage: 22 Oct 1622 - Leyden, Zuid-Holland Status: Children: 1. Samuel Dunham (Abt 1623-1712) 12 2. Rev Jonathan Dunham (Abt 1625-1717) 3. Abigail Dunham (Cir 1626-After 1668) 4. Joseph Dunham (Abt 1631-1703) 5. Hannah Dunham (Abt 1634-1708) 12 13 6. Persis Dunham (Abt 1635- ) 7. Benajah Dunham (Cir 1637-After 1679) 8. Daniel Dunham (Abt 1639- )
Notes
General:
daughter of Thomas Ballou [ TAG 71:131, 133, 250]Marriage Notes (John Dunham)
Great Migration Begins:
"MARRIAGE: (1) Clophill, Bedfordshire, 17 August 1612 Susan Kaino, probably baptized Clophill 12 December 1586, daughter of "Thomas Cainehoe" [ TAG 71:130-33]. She died by 1622.
(2) Leiden 22 October 1622 [NS] Abigail Ballou, daughter of Thomas Ballou [ TAG 71:131, 133, 250]; living in 1669 when she was executrix on her husband's estate.
CHILDREN:
With first wife
i JOHN, bp. Henlow, Bedfordshire, 19 February 1614[/5] [ TAG 71:132] (d. 6 April 1692 "in his 77th year" [PChR 1:275]); m. by about 1642 Mary _____ (eldest child b. about 1642 [ TAG 30:147]).
ii HUMILITY, b. say 1617; living at Leiden in 1622; no further record.
iii THOMAS, b. say 1619; d. by 1677 and apparently never married [ TAG 30:148-51].
With second wife
iv SAMUEL, b. Leiden about 1623 (d. Plymouth 20 January 1711/2 "in his 89 years of age" [ MD 16:64]); m. Plymouth 29 June 1649 Martha (Beals) Falloway, daughter of John Beals and widow of William Falloway [PCR 8:8;SPR 10:297].
v JONATHAN, b. say 1625 (on a Plymouth voters list, about 1646 [ PTR 1:26]; on proprietor's list March 1651 [ PTR 1:37]); m. (1) Plymouth 29 November 1655 Mary Delano [ PCR 8:17]; m. (2) Plymouth 15 October 1657 Mary Cobb [ PCR 8:17]. (See TAG 36:243-49 for further detail on this man, his wives and children.)
vi ABIGAIL, b. say 1627; m. Plymouth 6 November 1644 Stephen Wood (or Atwood) [ PCR 2:79;PVR 655].
vii JOSEPH, b. say 1631; m. Plymouth 18 November 1657 Mercy Morton [ PCR 8:17], who d. Plymouth 19 February 1666 [ PCR 8:31]; m. (2) Plymouth 20 August 1669 Esther Wormall [ PCR 8:32], daughter of Joseph and Miriam Wormall [BVR 28].
viii HANNAH, b. about 1634 (d. 1 April 1708 in her 74th year [ PChR 1:209]); m. Plymouth 31 October 1651 Giles Rickard [ PCR 8:13].
ix PERSIS, b. say 1635; m. (1) Plymouth 29 November 1655 Benajah Pratt [ PCR 8:17]; m. (2) August 1683 Jonathan Shaw [PPR 2:18].
x BENAJAH, b. say 1637; m. Plymouth 25 October 1660 Elizabeth Tilson [ PCR 8:22; TAG 69:38].
xi DANIEL, b. say 1639; m. say 1670 Hannah _____ (named in his will [ PCPR 3:2:102]). "
12
Giddings Hyde Ballou
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1820 - Stafford, Connecticut Baptism: Death: Jun 1886 - Chatham, Massachusetts Burial: in Union Cemetery, Chatham Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Azubah Atwood (1818 - 1912) Marriage: 1867 - Chatham, Massachusetts Status:Mary E Ballou
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 1848 - Argyle, Nova Scotia 16 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Events
• Alt Birth 17, 1848 in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Spouses and Children
1. *Isaiah Kenney (1848 - ) Marriage: 22 Oct 1869 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts Status: Children: 1. Florence Kenney (1870- ) 16
Notes
General:
d/o Simeon
Frank Henry Balsley
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 27 Sep 1918 - (Chatham, Massachusetts) Baptism: Death: Jan 1987 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Events
• Soc Sec Num, 014-30-8850 in Massachusetts
Spouses and Children
1. PrivateRev Aaron Bancroft
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 10 Nov 1755 - Reading, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: 19 Aug 1839 - Worcester, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Lucretia Chandler (9 Jun 1765 - 27 Apr 1839) Marriage: 24 Oct 1786 - Worcester, Massachusetts Status: Children: 1. George Bancroft (1800-1891)
Notes
General:
wikipedia:Marriage Notes (Lucretia Chandler)
Aaron Bancroft (10 November 1755 - 19 August 1839) was an American clergyman. He was born in Reading, Massachusetts.
He began his studies during the American Revolution, and served as a minuteman, and was present, at the battles of both Lexington and Bunker Hill. He graduated from Harvard in 1778 and subsequently taught, studied theology and spent three years as a missionary in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. In 1785 he settled in Worcester as pastor of the Congregational Church, and remained in the same post until his death. During the middle of his life his theological views leant toward Arminianism and by his effective advocacy of liberalism he became was a noted leader in the early period of the Unitarian schism. He published a eulogy of George Washington in, 1800 and wrote a subsequent biography of Washington in 1807. Although president of the American Unitarian Association, he adhered to the name and system of Congregationalism until his death in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Father: Samuel Bancroft Jr. b: 21 JUL 1715 Death: 15 NOV 1782
Mother: Lydia Parker b: 23 FEB 1715/16 Death: 12 NOV 1813
Married: 30 OCT 1735
Children
Henry Bancroft b: 8 OCT 1787 in Worcester, MA
John Chandler Bancroft b: 27 JUN 1789 in Worcester, MA
Elizabeth Bancroft b: 17 FEB 1791 in Worcester, MA
Mary Bancroft b: 1 JUN 1793 in Worcester, MA
Caroline Bancroft b: 23 APR 1795 in Worcester, MA
Thomas Chandler Bancroft b: 28 DEC 1796 in Worcester, MA
Jane Putnam Bancroft b: 12 NOV 1798 in Worcester, MA
George Bancroft , Hon. b: 3 OCT 1800 in Worcester, MA
Lucretia Bancroft b: 19 MAY 1803 in Worcester, MA
Charles Bancroft b: 18 FEB 1805 in Worcester, MA
Sarah Bancroft b: 5 JUN 1806 in Worcester, MA
Dolly Ward Bancroft b: 6 AUG 1807 in Worcester, MA
Ann Bancroft b: 3 DEC 1809 in Worcester, MA
Sources:
Title: NEHGR 95:111
(michelotti)
George Bancroft
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 3 Oct 1800 - Worcester, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: 17 Jan 1891 - Washington, DC Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Rev Aaron Bancroft (1755-1839) Mother: Lucretia Chandler (1765-1839)
Spouses and Children
1. *Sarah Hopkins Dwight (Est 1803 - 1837) Marriage: 1 Mar 1827 Status: 2. Elizabeth Davis (Abt 1803 - 15 Mar 1886) Marriage: 16 Aug 1838 Status:
Notes
General:
wikipedia Nov 2006:Marriage Notes (Sarah Hopkins Dwight)
George Bancroft (Worcester, Massachusetts, October 3, 1800 – Washington, DC, January 17, 1891) was an American historian and statesman who was prominent in promoting secondary education both in his home state and at the national level. During his tenure as U.S. Secretary of the Navy, he established the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis in 1845. Among his best-known writings is the magisterial series, History of the United States, from the Discovery of the American Continents.
Early life and education
His family had been in Massachusetts Bay since 1632, and his father, Aaron Bancroft, was distinguished as a revolutionary soldier, a leading Unitarian clergyman[1] and author of a popular life of George Washington. Bancroft began his education at Phillips Exeter Academy and entered Harvard College at thirteen years of age. Abroad, he studied at Heidelberg, Göttingen and Berlin. At Göttingen he studied Plato with Arnold Heeren, New Testament Greek with Albert Eichhorn and natural science with Johann Friedrich Blumenbach.
Bancroft concluded his years of preparation by a European tour, in the course of which he sought out almost every distinguished man in the world of letters, science and art; among othersGoethe, Humboldt, Schleiermacher, Hegel, Byron, Niebuhr, Bunsen, Savigny, Cousin, Constant and Manzoni.
Bancroft's father had devoted his son to the work of the ministry; but the young man's first experiments at preaching, shortly after his return from Europe in 1822, were unsatisfactory.
Career in education and literature
His first position was that of tutor at Harvard. Instinctively a humanist, Bancroft had little patience with the narrow curriculum of Harvard in his day and the rather pedantic spirit with which classical studies were pursued there. Moreover, he had brought from Europe a new manner, imbued with ardent Romanticism and this he wore without ease in the formal, self-satisfied and prim provincial society of New England; the young man's European air was subjected to ridicule, but his politics were sympathetic to Jacksonian democracy.
A little volume of poetry, translations and original pieces, published in 1823 gave its author no fame. As time passed, and custom created familiarity, his style, personal and literary, was seen to be the outward symbol of a firm resolve to preserve a philosophic calm, and of an enormous underlying energy which spent itself in labor. He found the conversational atmosphere of Cambridge uncongenial, and with a friend he established the Round Hill School at Northampton, Massachusetts. This was the first serious effort made in the United States to elevate secondary education to the plane on which it belonged.
In spite of the exacting and severe routine of the Round Hill School, Bancroft contributed frequently to the North American Review and to Walsh's American Quarterly; he also made a translation of Heeren's work on The Politics of Ancient Greece. In 1834 appeared the first volume of the History of the United States, which would appear over the next four decades (1834-74) and established his reputation. The work covers the period from the discovery of the continent to the conclusion of the Revolutionary War in 1782. His other great work is The History of the Formation of the Constitution of the United States (1882). His writing is clear and vigorous, and his facts generally accurate, but he is a good deal of a partisan.
His first wife was Sarah Dwight, of a rich family in Springfield, Massachusetts; they married in 1827 but she died in 1837 His second wife was Mrs Elizabeth Davis Bliss, a widow with two children to add to his two sons; she bore him a daughter.
Career in politics
His entry into politics came in 1837 with his appointment by Martin Van Buren as Collector of Customs of the Port of Boston. In 1844, he was the Democratic candidate for the governorship of Massachusetts, but he was defeated. In 1845, in recognition for his support at the previous Democratic convention, he entered Polk's cabinet as Secretary of the Navy, serving until 1846, when for a month he was acting Secretary of War. During this short period in the cabinet he established the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, gave the orders which led to the occupation of California, and sent Zachary Taylor into the contested land between Texas and Mexico. He also continued his pleadings for the annexation of Texas, as extending "the area of freedom," and though a Democrat, took high moral ground as to slavery.
He likewise made himself the authority on the Oregon boundary dispute, with the result that in 1846 he was sent as Minister Plenipotentiary to London, where he lived in constant companionship with the historian Macaulay and the poet Hallam. With the election of Zachary Taylor his post was not renewed; on his return to the United states in 1849 he withdrew from public life, residing in New York and writing history.
In April of 1864, at Bancroft's request, President Lincoln wrote out what would become the fourth of five known manuscripts of the Gettysburg Address. Mr. Bancroft planned to include this copy in "Autograph Leaves of Our Country's Authors," which he planned to sell at a Soldiers' and Sailors' Sanitary Fair in Baltimore.
In 1866, Bancroft was chosen by Congress to deliver the special eulogy on Lincoln; and in 1867 he was appointed minister to Berlin, where he remained until his resignation in 1874. Then he lived in Washington, D.C., summering at Rose Cliff, Newport, Rhode Island.
His latest official achievements are considered the greatest. In the San Juan arbitration he displayed great versatility and skill, winning his case before the emperor with brilliant ease. The naturalization treaties, named the "Bancroft treaties" in his honor, which he negotiated successively with Prussia and the other north German states were the first international recognition of the right of expatriation, a principle since incorporated in the law of nations.
Several ships have been named USS Bancroft for him.
Notes
He served as president of the American Unitarian Association from 1825 to 1836.
References
Howe, M. A. Dewolfe The Life and Letters of George Bancroft - Vol. 1 (1971 reprint)
Wish, Harvey. The American Historian: A Social-intellectual History of the Writing of the American Past (1960) ch 5 on Bancroft
Handlin, Lillian. George Bancroft: The Intellectual as Democrat. (New York, 1984).
Nye, Russel B. George Bancroft, Brahmin Rebel (New York, 1944).
Children
Louisa Dwight Bancroft b: 1833
John Chandler Bancroft b: 24 APR 1835 in Northampton, MA
George Bancroft b: 10 FEB 1837 in Springfield, MA
Abner Bangs
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1 Aug 1720 - Harwich, Massachusetts 18 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Captain Jonathan Bangs (1673-1737) Mother: Experience Berry (Cir 1683-After 1736)Abraham Bangs
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 19 Dec 1800 Baptism: Death: 1838 - Lost At Sea Burial: Cause of Death:
Events
• Alt Death, 1840
Lower Road Cemetery, Brewster
Parents
Father: Elkanah Bangs (1757-1842) Mother: Sally Crosby (1771- )Allen Bangs
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 23 Mar 1734 - Harwich, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Dr Jonathan Bangs (1707-1745) Mother: Phebe Hopkins (1711-1773) 19Annie May Bangs
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1866 - Provincetown, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: After Feb 1929 - Provincetown, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Benjamin Atkins Dyer (22 Jun 1864 - 18 Feb 1929) Marriage: Status:
Sources
1. Harwich Massachusetts vital records (http://plymouthcolony.net/barnstable/vitalrecords/harwich/harlinktable.html
pages numbers refer to "Vital records, town of Harwich, Massachusetts, 1694-1850" 1982. Harwich Historical Society), 11. Please note: Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts is 100 miles from Hardwick, Worcester, Massachusetts. There is no 'Harwick.'2. Registry Dept., City of Boston, Thirtieth Report of the Record Commissioners. Boston marriages, 1752-1809. (Boston. Municipal Printing Office. 1903), 291.
3. Joseph W. Porter, editor, The Bangor Historical Magazine (Bangor, Me: Joseph W. Porter), 7:27. [also known as Maine Historical Magazine, online at Google Books]
4. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), marriages 1859-1907, page 42.
5. Pleasant Hill cemetery, Morrill, Ballentine, Wiles plot.
6. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Marriages 1859-1907 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 42.
7. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), deaths 1859-1907, 42.
8. Provincetown Advocate (Provincetown, Massachusetts [partial archives online]), 4 Nov 1964.
9. Pleasant Hill cemetery, lots 424-425.
10. Pleasant Hill cemetery, Morrill, Ballentine, Wiles plot. details of service are too lichened to read.
11. M. Natale, Asa Bodfish family & ancestors (email and PDF. 2008, 2010).
12. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins. Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 (1995. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Great Migration Study Project.), John Dunham.
13. New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston), 111:172.
14. Ellen St. Sure, With a Passion for Brush and Palette. Giddings H. Ballou and his Cape Cod portraits, c. 1841-1861 (2003. Brewster, Mass. ghballou.com).
15. Journal of Antiques (www.journalofantiques.com), http://www.journalofantiques.com/July03/featureJuly03.htm.
16. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Births 1858-1910 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 15.
17. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Marriages 1859-1907 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 15.
18. Harwich Massachusetts vital records (http://plymouthcolony.net/barnstable/vitalrecords/harwich/harlinktable.html
pages numbers refer to "Vital records, town of Harwich, Massachusetts, 1694-1850" 1982. Harwich Historical Society), 13.19. New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston), 102:52.
1
Harwich Massachusetts vital records (http://plymouthcolony.net/barnstable/vitalrecords/harwich/harlinktable.html
pages numbers refer to "Vital records, town of Harwich, Massachusetts, 1694-1850" 1982. Harwich Historical Society), 11. Please note: Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts is 100 miles from Hardwick, Worcester, Massachusetts. There is no 'Harwick.'
2 Registry Dept., City of Boston, Thirtieth Report of the Record Commissioners. Boston marriages, 1752-1809. (Boston. Municipal Printing Office. 1903), 291.
3 Joseph W. Porter, editor, The Bangor Historical Magazine (Bangor, Me: Joseph W. Porter), 7:27. [also known as Maine Historical Magazine, online at Google Books]
4 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), marriages 1859-1907, page 42.
5 Pleasant Hill cemetery, Morrill, Ballentine, Wiles plot.
6 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Marriages 1859-1907 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 42.
7 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), deaths 1859-1907, 42.
8 Provincetown Advocate (Provincetown, Massachusetts [partial archives online]), 4 Nov 1964.
9 Pleasant Hill cemetery, lots 424-425.
10 Pleasant Hill cemetery, Morrill, Ballentine, Wiles plot. details of service are too lichened to read.
11 M. Natale, Asa Bodfish family & ancestors (email and PDF. 2008, 2010).
12 Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins. Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 (1995. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Great Migration Study Project.), John Dunham.
13 New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston), 111:172.
14 Ellen St. Sure, With a Passion for Brush and Palette. Giddings H. Ballou and his Cape Cod portraits, c. 1841-1861 (2003. Brewster, Mass. ghballou.com).
15 Journal of Antiques (www.journalofantiques.com), http://www.journalofantiques.com/July03/featureJuly03.htm.
16 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Births 1858-1910 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 15.
17 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Marriages 1859-1907 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 15.
18
Harwich Massachusetts vital records (http://plymouthcolony.net/barnstable/vitalrecords/harwich/harlinktable.html
pages numbers refer to "Vital records, town of Harwich, Massachusetts, 1694-1850" 1982. Harwich Historical Society), 13.
19
New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston), 102:52.
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