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2001 Jeremiah Morse, husband of Elisabeth. Morse, Jeremiah (I10134)
 
2002 Jeremiah Nodine was a Justice of the Peace and a School Inspector in Lake Twp, Berrien County. Nodine, Jeremiah Jr. (I21817)
 
2003 JEREMIAH SCOTT died without issue. He gave his estate to his brother Nathaniel. They being the youngest sons, their father had given them by his will "all his real estate," being the original settlement of the said Richard Scott.

Nathaniel had but one heir, whose name is Jeremiah, and he now (1817) owns and lives on the same. It is a rare thing to find one of the first settlements in the State continue, by heirship in the original name to this day. Some years ago Col. Nightingale told me that there was but one single lot in the town of Providence, (which contains six acres), but had been transferred from the original owner's name; and that lot was owned by the descendants of Roger Williams, and has descended to the present owner by heirship. 
Scott, Nathaniel (I19206)
 
2004 Jerusha married Rev. Peleg Heath, of Barrington. She afterwards married Joshua Bicknell, father of Joshua Bicknell, Judge of the Supreme Court of R. I." Family F2971
 
2005 Jesse J.
b. 10/26, 1804 in England
son of George & Mary (Kemp) Greengo 
Greengo, Jesse J. (I60170)
 
2006 Jesse of Grimsby received his grant of 200 acres of land on December 24, 1823, for E 1/2 lots 18 and 19, con. 7, Garafraxa Twp. He received the Patent from the Crown on September 22, 1824. His descendants in Georgetown still have the original "location ticket" which he drew for this farm. Jesse sold the last of his Garafraxa property in 1856 and moved to Kinloss Township in Bruce County.

Jesse "Marredeth" of Sanilac County, Michigan, received a land patent dated 3 December, 1861 for 120 acres in Sanilac County (Cert. No. 33,558). 
Meredith, Jesse (I25464)
 
2007 Jessie M. (Friz) Millard, 1870 - 1920 Friz, Jessie Myra (I827)
 
2008 Joan never married. Wilton, Joan (I29853)
 
2009 Joan was living when her mother wrote her will. Bullard, Joan (I14258)
 
2010 Joanna FORD is probably related to Andrew FORD of Weymouth, but the connection has not been made. The LOVELL, FORD, ROCKETT families are closely associated. Ford, Joanna (I14335)
 
2011 JOANNA SCOTT married Judge Daniel Jenks, son of Elder Ebenezer Jenks. They first settled in Smithfield, but soon moved to Providence, where they resided till their deaths. He accumulated a very great interest, principally by trading at sea, being very fortunate. It was said that at one time be traded as much at sea as all the other people in Providence. History says he was a member of the Baptist Church in Providence forty-eight years; a member of the General Assembly forty years, and Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas about thirty years. He had only one son, who was a man of superior abilities. Family F1386
 
2012 Joanna, dau. Dea. Nicholas and Elizabeth, Mar. --, 1750, in 10th year. Cook, Johanna (I15699)
 
2013 Job was in the Colonial service in 1722. He was drowned at Wrentham, 7 Feb 1742. His widow was administratrix of his estate, which was valued at 641 pounds. 11s. Partridge, Job (I11844)
 
2014 Johan died of dysentery. As married couple Johan and Anna settled down at Svenarum Norregard in Svenarum socken. In 1839 they moved to Masen (=Moen), Torarp in Svenarum socken In 1850 they move to Odestugu Kullagard in Odestugu socken In 1859 they move to Lilla Urabygget, Odestugu Sodergard in Odestugu socken Persson, Johan Wilhelm (I326)
 
2015 Johann Henrich (Henry) married Margaretha Kilmer and had children baptized at Rhinebeck Lutheran and Germantown Reformed Churches. Family F342
 
2016 Johann Kreisler death is recorded in the Guntersblum Lutheran Church:
"In the year 1686 on the 15th/16th October there was buried the tailor and citizen of this village Johannes Kreusler, aged 51 years." 
Krčausler, Johannes Balthasar (I47647)
 
2017 Johann Philipp is last mentioned as living with his son, Hieronymus, about 1744 in Schoharie, NY. Krčausler, Johann Philipp (I47332)
 
2018 Johannes and Catharina had children baptized at Germantown Reformed church. Family F2458
 
2019 Johannes Firsbach from Berg died 19 Feb 1706, aged 70 years. Firsbach, Johannes (I29037)
 
2020 Johannes gave his Oath of Allegience to the Earl of Leiningen and became a Citizen and tailor in the Village of Guntersblum. He owned a "House in Rathausgasse" (City Hall Street). Krčausler, Johannes Balthasar (I47647)
 
2021 Johannes joined the Germantown Reformed Church 11 May 1743, on tax rolls at North East February 1753-1779. He was on list of deserters from Captain Arnout Viele's Company, 14 Aug 1757.

Johannes and Anna lived somewhere between Germantown and Rhinebeck, possibly in Livingston or Clermont, Columbia County, or near Red Hook, Dutchess County. 
Linck, Johannes (I25634)
 
2022 Johannes Merten and die Frau Kellerin Agnes Catharina Beckmanning from Dillenburg, and Anna Marg., the daughter of Joh. Sommers from Eysenroth Martin, Johannes (I48578)
 
2023 Johannes was "youngest son of Christian Bauch." Family F3238
 
2024 Johannes was Jacob Ahlberg's twin. He died at birth. Ahlberg, Johannes (I81)
 
2025 Johannis Frymier (one of two of that name) was in Capt. Thomas Ackeson's Co. in 1767. Johannes Freemye was a frehoder of Schoharie in 1763 (Albany Co. Freeholders). Freimčauer, Johannes (I47278)
 
2026 John & Anne had a total of seven children. Adams, John (I11001)
 
2027 John & Anne had a total of seven children. Adams, John (I11001)
 
2028 John & Sarah had one child. Hill, Sarah (I11063)
 
2029 John (Jonathan) deposed 29 4th mo 1655 at age 21 years, regarding his brother JENCKES, in whose service he was.
!Pope, p.30 
Ballard, John (Jonathan?) (I19222)
 
2030 John A. Horn
died Mar 26, 1899
aged 74 yrs 
Horn, John Alexander (I29445)
 
2031 John A. Williams was an early settler in Jamestown Township. He "settled the SW 1/4, Sec. 8 and the S 1/2 of the SW 1/4, Sec 17. He still owned it in 1870."

John and Hiram (brother) were grantees in a deed (date between 1866-69) granted by Adam Williams. This 23 acres was the S 1/2 of the NW 1/4, Section 5, Gaines Township. There was also land in Gaines township on SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4, Section 30 that was owned by Adam, his wife, John and his brother, Hiram, & granted to James Brown.

It's apparent that John had moved to Gaines Township before the 1870 census. John's son Lorenzo had a sizeable estate in Jamestown in the 1870 census and may have been on the farm that still appears in the 1876 atlas as owned by John Williams.

Calvin, George B. and Robert Williams also bought land on Sec. 9, Gaines Township in the 1860s. Perhaps they are relatives. 
Williams, John A. (I1765)
 
2032 John Adams "followed the seas;" lived in Boston after 1687; was a merchant there; died intestate before 20 Jan 1712. !The Vinton Memorial, John Adams Vinton, 1858 Adams, John Captain (I10842)
 
2033 John Adams of Boston, malster, died intestate on 2 Nov 1702, ages 41 and was buried in the Granary Burying Ground, Boston. Adams, John Captain (I10842)
 
2034 John Aldis & Sarah Elliott was married the 27 of the 7th mo (1650)

John Aldus & his wife Sarah received into ye XX ye 29d 10m 1650. 
Family F2567
 
2035 John Alexander Horn
White, Male, Farmer
Age: 74 yrs 1 mo 25 days
Father: Stephen Horn, b. Wrightstown, NJ
Mother: Esther Horn, b. Cooperstown, NY
Deceased born: Lyons, Wayne Co, NY
Wife: Rachel Horn
Date of birth (deceased): Feb 1st 1825
Married
Date of death: March 26, 1899
Residence at time of death: Menomenee, W. Co, Wis
Cause of death: Chronic Nephritis & Urinaemia
Place of death: Menomenee, W. Co, Wis
Duration of disease: two months
Soldier?: Yes
Place of burial: West Granville, Mil Co., Wis
Name of undertaker: E. B. Church
Date of certificate: March 28, 1899
No. of burial permit: 50
Date of burial permit: March 28, 1899 
Horn, John Alexander (I29445)
 
2036 John ALLIN was the first minister at Dedham, MA. Allin, John Rev. (I24159)
 
2037 John and Amy were both members of the church in North Parish, New London. He was a farmer and lived on the farm afterwards occupied by William Bradford. He was also lieutenant of the training band in North Parish. Vibber, John (I66018)
 
2038 John and his father died within a few hours of each other, of a fever. Scott, John (I18446)
 
2039 John and Jane were Quakers and married as such.
Page 021, Smithfield Monthly Meeting, Smithfield, Providence Co., RI

Ezarah BARTLET, son of John Bartlet of Attleborough, MA
Jean LEWIS, daughter of Richard, deceased, of Providence
21st day, 9th month, 1728
21 Nov 1728, Providence

witnesses:
Job Bartlet
Samuel Aldrich
Joseph Smith
Josiah Owen
Abraham Chase
Thos. Smith
Moses Aldrich
Benjn. Smith
Joseph Arnold
Nathaniel Jillson
Peter Aldrich
Jean Aldrich
Elezebeth Arnold
Mary Arnold
Sarah Smith
Huldah Wilkinson
Phebe Smith
Hannah Whitman
Anne Comstock
Mary Smith
Elisebeth Comstock
Elizebeth Arnold 
Family F2342
 
2040 John and Martha had one or more children. They resided in Medfield, Medway and Rutland. Partridge, Martha (I11751)
 
2041 John and Susan EVANS resided in Sullivan, Oneida Co(sic), NY.
!The CHAPMAN Family (1854); Rev. F.W. Chapman.
NOTE: Madison County was probably intended.

But by 1854, they had actually already removed to Niagara County. Probably in 1848, as in 1855 the NY state census indicates John had been there (Niagara county), seven years. Ellen was the first child born to the family in Niagara County in 1849.

About the year 1850, the area of Sullivan had a higher immigrant population from Wales, Ireland and Germany than the entire population of the rest of the county. 
Evans, John (I5678)
 
2042 John and Wilmot came on the ship Hopewell which sailed from Weymouth, Dorset on May 8, 1635, bound for Masachusetts. They came with their children and probably some of the children of his brother Richard.
!Search for the Passengers of the Mary & John; 17:132

He had land granted in Windsor 1640. There are no children recorded in Windsor. John ROCKWELL appears on a list of freeman in Windsor, CT, 7 Oct 1669.
!NEHGR 5:247 
Rockwell, John (I22586)
 
2043 John apparently moved to Michigan (from New York) about 1848. This assumed from the birthplaces and dates of the children and that daughter Jane in 1894 (Census) gives her time of residence in the state as 47 years. Ball, John A. (I25444)
 
2044 John Baits, son of James. Bates, John (I36215)
 
2045 John Barker was a proprietor in Marshfield, as early as 5 Nov 1638, where he performed his trade as bricklayer and also served as ferryman over the Jones River. John purchased this ferry from John, son of Elder Brewster, and in 1652 he was drowned from the ferry (at Little Bridge) and his estate was administered 17 Dec 1652, by his wife. A division was made 9 June 1653, and the three daughters, Anna, Deborah, and Mary, were to receive their shares when twenty-one. Barker, John (I42200)
 
2046 John Bigelow was a housewright; settled in Hartford, CT, prior to 1699, in which year his land was taxed. His will, dated 1707, after providing for his widow (he had no children), conveyed his real estate to his wife's nephew, Jonathan Butler, and the farm has remained with the Butler family to this day (1860). Some of Mr. Bigelow's relatives attempted ineffectually to break this will. - Bond

!History of Watertown, BOND (1860)
!Genealogy of the BIGELOW Family in America, 1890

poss: JOHN BIGELOW, 1668, son of John, of Watertown, who came from Wrentham, Co. Suffolk; b. Oct. 27, 1643; m. Rebecca, dau. of George Butler; died ab. 1707. (Hartford, CT) 
Bigelow, John (I14043)
 
2047 John Billings
1/17/1853 ae 41y 9m 9d 
Billings, John (I48772)
 
2048 John BISHOP was a signer of the Guilford "plantation covenant," his name second on the list. The covenant was drawn up aboard ship 1 June, 1639. His name is fifth on the list of trustees of the Indian purchases and third of the four men to whom the civil power for the administration of justice and preservation of peace was committed. He married Ann ____ in England and brought with him several children when he came to Menunkatuck. He is said to have been a brother of Mr. James BISHOP of New Haven. His estate was one of the largest in the plantation after that of the founder, Mr. Whitfield. !History of the Plantation of Menunkatuck; p.44-45

MR. JOHN BISHOP, born 1604, was the second signer of the Guilford covenant, drawn up on shipboard June 1, 1639; John Jordan number 7, Thomas Norton 17, Abraham Cruttenden 18, Thomas Nash 21. John Bishop was the fifth of the six signers in the deeds of purchase from the Indians, and September 29, 1639, he was appointed with three others to have "the civil power for the administration of justice and the preservation of peace ;" re-elected for the same office February 2, 1641, 1642. John Bishop was thirty-five years old when he left England with his wife Anne _____ and several children. He is said to have been a brother of Mr. James Bishop of New Haven. His estate was one of the largest in the plantation after that of Mr. Whitfield. He had in his home lot seven acres with one acre added in front for yards, on the "London Corner."
Mr. John Bishop and John Bishop, Jr., were made freemen in list of 1650.
On June 12, 1656, "Mr. Bishopp, by vote, was desired to supply the place of Townsmen." John Bishop, Jr., removed from Guilford 1688, and settled on what is now the Green in Madison. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/ne/puritan6.htm 
Bishop, John (I22531)
 
2049 John Blake, Jr. made a will and gave his son James power of attorney in 2 Dec 1723 before he went on a voyage. !Consider the Years of Many Generations, Kenneth Pond Blake, Jr., 1963 Blake, John Jr. (I17357)
 
2050 John Blake, progenitor of nearly all the Wrentham Blakes, is called "late of Sandwich now of Wrentham in New England" in a deed dated 25 August 1686, with Edward Pratt and others, divided lands previously bought of John Wampum, alias White, and Indian of Assanawesock, then deceased. In 1687 he admitted to selling rum, powder and bullets to the Indians and paid a fine. In 1689, he and his son John Blake, Jr., were convicted of "assaulting & beating of Ebner. Littlefield upon the highway and breaking of his head". !Consider The Years Of Many Generations, Kenneth Pond Blake, Jr. !Cutters; 523 Blake, John (I14765)
 

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