Charles Boss

 
 Charles Boss 
birt: 1797
deat:


Ruth Hoeg
marr: 30 Oct 1818
birt: 10 Oct 1801
plac: Maccan, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.
deat:

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Kathryn A. Bonner


< Ray L. Hagey
birt: ABT 1895
plac: Spokane, Spokane County, Washingyon, USA
deat:
marr: 11 Aug 1924
plac: Spokane, Spokane County, Washingyon, USA

 
 Kathryn A. Bonner 
birt:
deat:


W. A. Hagley
marr:
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Trueman Hoeg


< K. Hoeg
birt:
deat:


< Linda Mary Hoeg
birt: 1946
deat: 1 Nov 2019

 
 Nathaniel "Nathan" Hoeg "First Hoeg in Canada"|"First Hoeg in Canada"
 birt: 1749
plac: Westchester Cnty., New York
deat: 11 May 1820
plac: Southampton, Nova Scotia, Canada
marr: ABT 1779
marr: BEF 24 Jul 1784
plac: Nova Scotia
 Joseph Hoeg 
 birt: 25 May 1802
plac: Maccan, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
deat:
marr: 28 Sep 1820
 
  Abagail Mary Mills
 birt: 10 Jun 1747
plac: Amesbury, Maine
deat: AFT 1820
plac: Southampton, Nova Scotia
marr: BEF 24 Jul 1784
plac: Nova Scotia
 Nathan Hoeg 
 birt: 1828
plac: Canada
deat:
marr:
 
  Elizabeth Nelson 
 birt: 1795
deat:
marr: 28 Sep 1820
 Joseph Hoeg 
 birt:
deat:
marr:
 
  Charlotte Harrison 
 birt:
deat:
marr:
 Trueman Hoeg 
birt:
deat:
 
 Eliza Jane Gilroy 
birt:
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K. Hoeg

 
 Joseph Hoeg
 birt: 25 May 1802
plac: Maccan, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
deat:
marr: 28 Sep 1820
 Nathan Hoeg 
 birt: 1828
plac: Canada
deat:
marr:
 
  Elizabeth Nelson
 birt: 1795
deat:
marr: 28 Sep 1820
 Joseph Hoeg 
 birt:
deat:
marr:
 
  Charlotte Harrison 
 birt:
deat:
marr:
 Trueman Hoeg 
 birt:
deat:
 
  Eliza Jane Gilroy 
 birt:
deat:
marr:
 K. Hoeg 
birt:
deat:


Cecile
marr:
birt:
deat:

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Cecile

 
 Cecile  
birt:
deat:


K. Hoeg
marr:
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Martha Johanna Winthrop


Mary Lyon
birt: Aug 1649
deat:

 
 Adam Winthrop 
 birt:
deat:
 John Winthrop 
 birt: 1587/1588
plac: Edwardstone, Suffollk, England
deat: 26 Mar 1649
plac: Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony
marr: 16 Apr 1605
plac: Great Stambridge.,Essex, England
marr: 29 Apr 1618
plac: Great Maplestead, Essex, England
 
  Anne Browne 
 birt:
deat:
 Henry Winthrop 
 birt:
deat:
 
  Mary Forth 
 birt:
deat: 1615
marr: 16 Apr 1605
plac: Great Stambridge.,Essex, England
 Martha Johanna Winthrop 
birt: 9 May 1630
plac: Groton Manor, England
deat: ABT 1653


Thomas Lyon
marr: 1647
plac: Old Greenwich, Fairfield, Colony of Connecticut
birt: 1621
plac: England
deat: 8 Nov 1690
plac: Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut
 
 Elizabeth Fones 
birt:
deat:

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Henry Winthrop


< Martha Johanna Winthrop
birt: 9 May 1630
plac: Groton Manor, England
deat: ABT 1653
marr: 1647
plac: Old Greenwich, Fairfield, Colony of Connecticut

 
 Adam Winthrop 
 birt:
deat:
 John Winthrop 
 birt: 1587/1588
plac: Edwardstone, Suffollk, England
deat: 26 Mar 1649
plac: Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony
marr: 16 Apr 1605
plac: Great Stambridge.,Essex, England
marr: 29 Apr 1618
plac: Great Maplestead, Essex, England
 
  Anne Browne 
 birt:
deat:
 Henry Winthrop 
birt:
deat:


Elizabeth Fones
marr:
birt:
deat:
 
 Mary Forth 
birt:
deat: 1615
marr: 16 Apr 1605
plac: Great Stambridge.,Essex, England

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Elizabeth Fones


< Martha Johanna Winthrop
birt: 9 May 1630
plac: Groton Manor, England
deat: ABT 1653
marr: 1647
plac: Old Greenwich, Fairfield, Colony of Connecticut

 
 Elizabeth Fones 
birt:
deat:


Henry Winthrop
marr:
birt:
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Mary Lyon

 
 Richard Lyon 
 birt: ABT 1590
plac: Glen Lyon, Perthshire, Scotland, or possibly Heston, Middlesex England
deat:
 Thomas Lyon 
 birt: 1621
plac: England
deat: 8 Nov 1690
plac: Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut
marr:
marr: 1654
plac: Greenwich,CT
marr: 1647
plac: Old Greenwich, Fairfield, Colony of Connecticut
 Mary Lyon 
birt: Aug 1649
deat:
 
  Adam Winthrop
  birt:
deat:
  John Winthrop 
  birt: 1587/1588
plac: Edwardstone, Suffollk, England
deat: 26 Mar 1649
plac: Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony
marr: 16 Apr 1605
plac: Great Stambridge.,Essex, England
marr: 29 Apr 1618
plac: Great Maplestead, Essex, England
 
   Anne Browne
  birt:
deat:
  Henry Winthrop 
  birt:
deat:
marr:
 
   Mary Forth 
  birt:
deat: 1615
marr: 16 Apr 1605
plac: Great Stambridge.,Essex, England
 Martha Johanna Winthrop 
birt: 9 May 1630
plac: Groton Manor, England
deat: ABT 1653
marr: 1647
plac: Old Greenwich, Fairfield, Colony of Connecticut
 
 Elizabeth Fones 
birt:
deat:
marr:

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John Winthrop


< Henry Winthrop
birt:
deat:
marr:


Gov. John Winthrop The Younger|The Younger
birt:
deat:


Infant Winthrop
birt: 8 Dec 1616
deat: 8 Dec 1616

 
 Adam Winthrop 
 birt:
deat:
 John Winthrop 
birt: 1587/1588
plac: Edwardstone, Suffollk, England
deat: 26 Mar 1649
plac: Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony


Mary Forth
marr: 16 Apr 1605
plac: Great Stambridge.,Essex, England
birt:
deat: 1615


Thomasine Clopton
marr:
birt:
deat: 8 Dec 1616


Margaret Tyndal
marr: 29 Apr 1618
plac: Great Maplestead, Essex, England
birt:
deat:
 
 Anne Browne 
birt:
deat:

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Source: 1 Wekepedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Winthrop In 1604 Winthrop journeyed to Great Stambridge in Essex with a friend.[15 ] They stayed at the home of a family friend, and Winthrop was favorably impressed with thei r daughter, Mary Forth.[16] Winthrop and Mary were married on 16 April 1605 at Great Stambrid ge.[17] Mary bore him five children, of whom only three survived to adulthood.[18] The oldes t of their children was John Winthrop, the Younger , becam e a governor and magistrate of Connecticut .[19][20] Their last tw o children, two girls, died not long after birth, and Mary died in 1615 from complications o f the last birth.[18] The couple spent most of their time at Great Stambridge, living on th e Forth estate.[21] In 1613 Adam Winthrop transferred the family holdings in Groton to Winthr op, who then became Lord of the Manor at Groton.[22] .Source: 2 http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/645737/John-Winthrop John Winthrop, (born Jan. 22 [Jan. 12, Old Style], 1588, Edwardstone, Suffolk , Eng.—died Apr il 5 [March 26], 1649, Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony [U.S.]), first governor of the Massac husetts Bay Colony, the chief figure among the Background and early life. Winthrop’s father was a newly risen country gentleman whose 500-acre (200-hectare) estate, Gr oton Manor, had been bought from Henry VIII at the tim e of the Reformation . Winthrop thus belonged to a class —the gentry—that became the dominant force in English society between 1540 and 1640, and he early assumed the habit of command appropriate to a member o f the ruling class in a highly stratified society. At age 15 he entered Trinity College, Cambridge; at age 17 he married the first of his four w ives—Mary Forth, daughter of an Essex squire—and the next yea r the first of his 16 children was born. Like many members of his class, Winthrop studied law , served as justice of the peace, and obtained a government office; from 1627 to 1629 he wa s an attorney at the Court of Wards and Liveries. For more than 20 years Winthrop was primari ly a country squire at Groton, with no discernible interest in overseas colonization. He was an ardently religious person. From his early teens Winthrop threw himself into scriptu ral study and prayers, and gradually he trained himself into a full-fledged Puritan, convince d that God had elected him to salvation, or in Puritan terms to “sainthood.” His religious ex perience reinforced his elitist outlook, but it also made him a social activist. Like other p rominent Puritans, Winthrop dedicated himself to remaking, as far as possible, the wicked wor ld as he saw it, arguing that “the life which is most exercised with tryalls and temptation s is the sweetest, and will prove the safeste.” During the late 1620s, Winthrop felt increasingly trapped by the economic slump that reduce d his landed income and by Charles I’s belligerent anti-Puritan policy, which cost him his co urt post in 1629. When, in 1629, the Massachusetts Bay Company obtained a royal charter to p lant a colony in New England, Winthrop joined the company, pledging to sell his English estat e and take his family to Massachusetts if the company government and charter were also trans ferred to America. The other members agreed to these terms and elected him governor (Octobe r 20). As Winthrop sailed west on the Arbella the spring of 1630, he composed a lay sermon, “A Model l of Christian Charity,” in which he pictured the Massachusetts colonists in covenant with Go d and with each other, divinely ordained to build “a Citty upon a Hill” in New England. Som e critics have seen Winthrop as a visionary utopian, while others have seen him as a social r eactionary; but most obviously he was urging his fellow colonists to adopt the combination o f group discipline and individual responsibility that gave Massachusetts such immediate and l asting success as a social experiment. For the remaining 19 years of his life, Winthrop lived in the New England wilderness, a fathe r figure among the colonists. In the annual Massachusetts elections he was chosen governor 1 2 times between 1631 and 1648, and during the intervening years he sat on the court of assist ants or colony council. His American career passed through three distinct phases. On first ar rival, in the early 1630s, he did his most creative work, guiding the colonists as they lai d out a network of tightly organized towns, each with its church of self-professed saints. Wi nthrop himself settled at Boston, which quickly became the capital and chief port of Massachu setts. His new farm on the Mystic River was much inferior to his former estate at Groton, bu t Winthrop never regretted the move because he was free at last to build a godly commonwealth . Opposition against him built up after a few years, however, as dissidents kept challenging Wi nthrop’s system in the mid- and late 1630s. He was nettled when the freemen (voters) insiste d in 1634 on electing a representative assembly to share in decision making. He found Roger W illiams’ criticism of church–state relations intolerable, though he secretly helped William s to flee to Rhode Island in 1636. And he took it as a personal affront when numerous colonis ts chose to migrate from Massachusetts to Connecticut.


Nehemiah Sargent

 
 Nehemiah Sargent 
birt:
deat:


Mary Hoyte
marr:
birt: 20 Sep 1635
plac: Charlestown,Suffolk,Massachusetts
deat: 1692
plac: Byram Neck-Greenwich,Connecticutt

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Richard Harcourt

 
 Richard Harcourt 
birt: 1626
plac: Hempstead, Nassau, New York
deat: May 1696
plac: Oyster Bay, Livingston, New York


Miriam Hoyte
marr:
birt: ABT 1641
plac: Scituate,Plymouth,Massachusetts
deat:

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George Slawson


< Hannah Slawson
birt: ABT 1645
plac: Stamford,CT
deat: 27 Jan 1730
plac: Stamford,CT
marr: 20 Sep 1714
plac: Stamford,CT
marr: ABT 1660
plac: Stamford,CT

 
 George Slawson 
birt:
deat:

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John Goold Gold|Gold


< Sarah Goold
birt: ABT 1671
plac: Stamford,CT
deat: BET 1730 AND 1750
marr: 1 Dec 1692
plac: Stamford,Fairfield Co,Connecticut

 
 John Goold Gold|Gold 
birt: 1645
plac: New Haven, Fairfield, Connecticut
deat: 14 Jul 1712
plac: Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut


Hannah Slawson
marr: ABT 1660
plac: Stamford,CT
birt: ABT 1645
plac: Stamford,CT
deat: 27 Jan 1730
plac: Stamford,CT

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Source for marriages: http://minerdescent.com/2010/10/27/simon-hoyt/ Samuel’s third wife Hannah Slawson was born 1645 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT. Her parents wer e George Slauson and [__?__]. She first married 1660 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT to John Gol d (b. 1645 in New Haven, CT – d. 14 Jul 1712 in Stamford, CT) Hannah died 27 Jan 1730 in Stam ford, Fairfield, CT.


Adam Winthrop


< John Winthrop
birt: 1587/1588
plac: Edwardstone, Suffollk, England
deat: 26 Mar 1649
plac: Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony
marr: 16 Apr 1605
plac: Great Stambridge.,Essex, England
marr:
marr: 29 Apr 1618
plac: Great Maplestead, Essex, England

 
 Adam Winthrop 
birt:
deat:


Anne Browne
marr:
birt:
deat:

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Anne Browne


< John Winthrop
birt: 1587/1588
plac: Edwardstone, Suffollk, England
deat: 26 Mar 1649
plac: Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony
marr: 16 Apr 1605
plac: Great Stambridge.,Essex, England
marr:
marr: 29 Apr 1618
plac: Great Maplestead, Essex, England

 
 Anne Browne 
birt:
deat:


Adam Winthrop
marr:
birt:
deat:

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Gov. John Winthrop The Younger|The Younger

 
 Adam Winthrop 
 birt:
deat:
marr:
 John Winthrop 
 birt: 1587/1588
plac: Edwardstone, Suffollk, England
deat: 26 Mar 1649
plac: Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony
marr: 16 Apr 1605
plac: Great Stambridge.,Essex, England
marr:
marr: 29 Apr 1618
plac: Great Maplestead, Essex, England
 
  Anne Browne 
 birt:
deat:
marr:
 Gov. John Winthrop The Younger|The Younger 
birt:
deat:
 
 Mary Forth 
birt:
deat: 1615
marr: 16 Apr 1605
plac: Great Stambridge.,Essex, England

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Source: 1 Wekepedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Winthrop In 1604 Winthrop journeyed to Great Stambridge in Essex with a friend.[15 ] They stayed at the home of a family friend, and Winthrop was favorably impressed with thei r daughter, Mary Forth.[16] Winthrop and Mary were married on 16 April 1605 at Great Stambrid ge.[17] Mary bore him five children, of whom only three survived to adulthood.[18] The oldes t of their children was John Winthrop, the Younger , becam e a governor and magistrate of Connecticut .[19][20] Their last tw o children, two girls, died not long after birth, and Mary died in 1615 from complications o f the last birth.[18] The couple spent most of their time at Great Stambridge, living on th e Forth estate.[21] In 1613 Adam Winthrop transferred the family holdings in Groton to Winthr op, who then became Lord of the Manor at Groton.[22] .Source: 2 http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/645737/John-Winthrop John Winthrop, (born Jan. 22 [Jan. 12, Old Style], 1588, Edwardstone, Suffolk , Eng.-died Apr il 5 [March 26], 1649, Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony [U.S.]), first governor of the Massac husetts Bay Colony, the chief figure among the Background and early life. Winthrop’s father was a newly risen country gentleman whose 500-acre (200-hectare) estate, Gr oton Manor, had been bought from Henry VIII at the tim e of the Reformation . Winthrop thus belonged to a class -the gentry-that became the dominant force in English society between 1540 and 1640, and he early assumed the habit of command appropriate to a member o f the ruling class in a highly stratified society. At age 15 he entered Trinity College, Cambridge; at age 17 he married the first of his four w ives-Mary Forth, daughter of an Essex squire-and the next yea r the first of his 16 children was born. Like many members of his class, Winthrop studied law , served as justice of the peace, and obtained a government office; from 1627 to 1629 he wa s an attorney at the Court of Wards and Liveries. For more than 20 years Winthrop was primari ly a country squire at Groton, with no discernible interest in overseas colonization. He was an ardently religious person. From his early teens Winthrop threw himself into scriptu ral study and prayers, and gradually he trained himself into a full-fledged Puritan, convince d that God had elected him to salvation, or in Puritan terms to “sainthood.” His religious ex perience reinforced his elitist outlook, but it also made him a social activist. Like other p rominent Puritans, Winthrop dedicated himself to remaking, as far as possible, the wicked wor ld as he saw it, arguing that “the life which is most exercised with tryalls and temptation s is the sweetest, and will prove the safeste.” During the late 1620s, Winthrop felt increasingly trapped by the economic slump that reduce d his landed income and by Charles I’s belligerent anti-Puritan policy, which cost him his co urt post in 1629. When, in 1629, the Massachusetts Bay Company obtained a royal charter to p lant a colony in New England, Winthrop joined the company, pledging to sell his English estat e and take his family to Massachusetts if the company government and charter were also trans ferred to America. The other members agreed to these terms and elected him governor (Octobe r 20). As Winthrop sailed west on the Arbella the spring of 1630, he composed a lay sermon, “A Model l of Christian Charity,” in which he pictured the Massachusetts colonists in covenant with Go d and with each other, divinely ordained to build “a Citty upon a Hill” in New England. Som e critics have seen Winthrop as a visionary utopian, while others have seen him as a social r eactionary; but most obviously he was urging his fellow colonists to adopt the combination o f group discipline and individual responsibility that gave Massachusetts such immediate and l asting success as a social experiment. For the remaining 19 years of his life, Winthrop lived in the New England wilderness, a fathe r figure among the colonists. In the annual Massachusetts elections he was chosen governor 1 2 times between 1631 and 1648, and during the intervening years he sat on the court of assist ants or colony council. His American career passed through three distinct phases. On first ar rival, in the early 1630s, he did his most creative work, guiding the colonists as they lai d out a network of tightly organized towns, each with its church of self-professed saints. Wi nthrop himself settled at Boston, which quickly became the capital and chief port of Massachu setts. His new farm on the Mystic River was much inferior to his former estate at Groton, bu t Winthrop never regretted the move because he was free at last to build a godly commonwealth . Opposition against him built up after a few years, however, as dissidents kept challenging Wi nthrop’s system in the mid- and late 1630s. He was nettled when the freemen (voters) insiste d in 1634 on electing a representative assembly to share in decision making. He found Roger W illiams’ criticism of church-state relations intolerable, though he secretly helped William s to flee to Rhode Island in 1636. And he took it as a personal affront when numerous colonis ts chose to migrate from Massachusetts to Connecticut.


Mary Forth


< Henry Winthrop
birt:
deat:
marr:


Gov. John Winthrop The Younger|The Younger
birt:
deat:

 
 Mary Forth 
birt:
deat: 1615


John Winthrop
marr: 16 Apr 1605
plac: Great Stambridge.,Essex, England
birt: 1587/1588
plac: Edwardstone, Suffollk, England
deat: 26 Mar 1649
plac: Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony

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Thomasine Clopton


Infant Winthrop
birt: 8 Dec 1616
deat: 8 Dec 1616

 
 Thomasine Clopton 
birt:
deat: 8 Dec 1616


John Winthrop
marr:
birt: 1587/1588
plac: Edwardstone, Suffollk, England
deat: 26 Mar 1649
plac: Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony

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Death: 08 Dec 1616, Died from childbirth complications and child died also.


Infant Winthrop

 
 Adam Winthrop 
 birt:
deat:
marr:
 John Winthrop 
 birt: 1587/1588
plac: Edwardstone, Suffollk, England
deat: 26 Mar 1649
plac: Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony
marr: 16 Apr 1605
plac: Great Stambridge.,Essex, England
marr:
marr: 29 Apr 1618
plac: Great Maplestead, Essex, England
 
  Anne Browne 
 birt:
deat:
marr:
 Infant Winthrop 
birt: 8 Dec 1616
deat: 8 Dec 1616
 
 Thomasine Clopton 
birt:
deat: 8 Dec 1616
marr:

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