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John W. Speed and Lydia




Husband John W. Speed 59

         Born: 1835 - Northeast, Dutchess, New York, USA 59
   Christened: 
         Died: 17 Mar 1868 - Newbern, NC 59
       Buried: 


       Father: Reubin Speed (1800-1867)
       Mother: Catharine Winters (      -      )


     Marriage: 

 Other Spouse: Darinda Morgan (      -      ) 59 - 1 Dec 1855 - Salisbury, CT 59




Wife Lydia

         Born: 24 Apr 1862 - Salisbury, CT
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 


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Henry Speed and Elizabeth Mapes




Husband Henry Speed 17,44,45

          AKA: Henry Speed  46,47
         Born: 23 Sep 1765 - Livingston, Dutchess County, New York 179
   Christened: 3 Nov 1765 - Saint Johns Lutheran, Manorton, Dutchess, New York 179
         Died: 7 Feb 1848 - Harlemville, Columbia County, New York 18
       Buried:  - New York, New York 93


       Father: Richard Speed (1723-      ) 45
       Mother: Elizabeth Moor (1740-      )


     Marriage: 1790 - Charleston, Columbia Co., New York By John Smith Justice Of Peace 23

Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Birth, Alt. Birth, 23 Sep 1765

• Alt. Birth 46,47, Alt. Birth, 23 Sep 1765

Livingston Manor, Albany County, NY

• Alt. Birth 23, Alt. Birth, 26 Sep 1765

N. Y.

• Alt. Death 46,47, Alt. Death, 7 Feb 1848

• Military 180, Between 1 Oct 1779 and 1 Jan 1780

Capt. Israel Smith's Co. in the 4th Battalion of New York Forces, commanded by Lieut. Col. Frederick Weissenfels

• Military 18, BET MAR AND DEC 1779

Revolutionary War under the command of Captain James Smith in the 4th N.Y. Regiment. Discharged near Bear Skin Ridge (within 3 miles of Morristown, New Jersey.

• Changed 46,47, 6 Jan 2000

• Revolutionary War 17




Wife Elizabeth Mapes 44,46,47

          AKA: Elizabeth Mobs, Elizabeth Unknown  17
         Born: 4 Aug 1771 46,47
   Christened: Dec 1791 - First Presbyterian Church At Ballston, Ballston Center, Saratoga, New York By Rev. Ebenezer Martin 181
         Died: 27 Mar 1849 - Claverack, Columbia Co., New York 23
       Buried: 


       Father: Jonathan Mapes (1749-1816) 46,47,56
       Mother: Abigail Unknown (      -1824) 46,47



Noted events in her life were:
• Alt. Death, Alt. Death

Y

• Alt. Death 46,47, Alt. Death, 27 Mar 1849

,Columbia Co., NY

• Changed 46,47, 6 Jan 2000

• CHRA 46,47, 31 Dec 1791

Ballston Pres.Ch, Saratoga, NY


Noted events in their marriage were:
• Alt. Marriage 10, Alt. Marriage, Abt 1789

Charleston, Montgomery County, New York

• Alt. Marriage 17, Alt. Marriage


Children
1 F Salley Speed 182,183

          AKA: Soebley Speed
         Born: 31 May 1790 - Ballston, Saratoga Co., New York 183
   Christened: Dec 1791 - First Presbyterian Church At Ballston, Ballston Center, Saratoga, New York 181
         Died: 
       Buried: 



2 M Richard Henry Speed 23,178

          AKA: Richard Speed,  184,185 Richard H. Speed  17
         Born: 18 May 1791 - Charleston, New York 23
   Christened: Dec 1791 - First Presbyterian Church At Ballston, Ballston Center, Saratoga, New York 186
         Died: 13 May 1858 - Clayton Co., IA 23,180
       Buried:  - Reed Cemetery, Clayton Co., Iowa, Sperry Twp, Sec 31 Sw 187
       Spouse: Mary Smith (1794-1881) 17
         Marr: Oct 1814 - Town Of Claverack, New York 188



3 F Abigail Speed 88,89

         Born: 5 Oct 1792 - Claverack, Columbia Co., New York 88
   Christened: 11 Aug 1793 - Reformed Church, Claverack, Columbia, New York. Sponsors: David Bont And Margaret Muller 88
         Died: 
       Buried: 
       Spouse: Unknown Cole (      -      ) 10
         Marr: Hudson, New York 10
       Spouse: Unknown Fryer (      -      ) 49,50
         Marr: Catskill, Green, New York 10



4 M Jacob Speed 91,92

         Born: 23 Mar 1794 - Claverack, Columbia Co., New York 91
   Christened: 1 Jun 1794 - Reformed Dutch Church, Hillsdale, Columbia, New York. Sponsors: Jacob Van Der Boe And Comerje Cohl 91
         Died: 1863 - Lyons, Wayne Co., New York 93
       Buried: 
       Spouse: Acenith Unknown (1795-1861) 93



5 F Elizabeth Speed 39,189

         Born: 20 Nov 1795 - Claverack, Columbia Co., New York 39
   Christened: 14 Feb 1796 - Reformed Church, Claverack, Columbia, New York. Sponsors: Stopkel Kaler And Lena Kuns 42
         Died: 
       Buried: 
       Spouse: Jacob Smith Jr. (      -      )
         Marr: Abt 1813



6 M Henry Speed Jr. 37,38,39,40

         Born: 11 Aug 1797 - Claverack, Columbia Co., New York 40,41
   Christened: 15 Apr 1798 - Reformed Church, Claverack, Columbia, New York. Sponsors: Hendrick Klapper And Nancy Mason 41,42
         Died: 8 Nov 1886 - , Mankato Twp, Blue Earth, MN., Burgess Cemetry Section 13 (Unmarked Grave) 43
       Buried: 
       Spouse: Christina Beecraft (      -      ) 38,49
         Marr: 20 Nov 1816 - Claverack, Columbia, New York 50
       Spouse: Elmira Algar (      -      ) 37
         Marr: 5 Sep 1819 - Congregational Church And Society Of New Canaan Atcanaann Four Corners, Canaan, Columbia, New York 48



7 M George Speed

         Born: 13 Jun 1799 - Claverack, Columbia Co., New York 111
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 



8 M Reubin Speed

         Born: 11 Apr 1800 - Claverack, Columbia Co., New York 93
   Christened: 
         Died: 14 Feb 1867
       Buried: 
       Spouse: Catharine Winters (      -      )



9 M Luther Y Speed 111

         Born: 25 Sep 1803 - Claverack, Columbia Co., New York 93
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 



10 F Polly Speed 190,191

         Born: 11 Nov 1805 191
   Christened: 17 Aug 1806 - Reformed Dutch Church, Hillsdale, Columbia, New York. Sponsors: Simon Speed And Polly Speed 190
         Died: 
       Buried: 



11 M Samuel Speed

         Born: 9 Nov 1807 - Claverack, Columbia Co., New York 111
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 



12 M Daniel J Speed 4

         Born: 26 May 1813 - Claverack, Columbia Co., New York 111
   Christened: 
         Died:  - Abt 1845 112
       Buried: 
       Spouse: Catharine Eckert (Abt 1806-      )




General Notes (Husband)

Lived in Charleston for a short time after marriage and then moved to Claverack.[Elizabeth Mapes bartelt a.FTW]

[110519.ged]

Source: Barbara Wilson Speed, New Castle, PA: Birth-Kelly Transcript; Death-Pension papers. Marriage took place possibly in Columbia Co., NY (Pension Papers).

Sponsors at baptism: Henrich Ham, & wife Eva

Henry was probably born at Livingston Manor. His father Richard appeared on the tax rolls of Livingston Manor Feb 7 1766 - Henry would have been 4 and 1/2 months old at that time.

Henry served an identical enlistment with George Speed (probably his brother)


General Notes (Wife)

I have seen Richard and Elizabeth together with Elizabeth's last name as
Maps = daughter Polly
Mobs = Henry
Mebs = Jacob
Hebs = Elizabeth
It appears as though Elizabeth was baptized at the same time as they had their children Salley and Richard baptized. They were baptized by the Rev. Ebenezer Martin.
[Elizabeth Mapes bartelt a.FTW]

[110519.ged]

Source: A. Leslie Mapes files; Barbara Wilson Speed, New Castle, PA (Death-Pen sion Papers).


Notes (Marriage)

Married by Justice of Peace John Smith


General Notes for Child Abigail Speed

Sponsors at Baptism: David Blont; Margreth Muller
Pension papers of Henry Speed indicate that Abigail Fryer was living in Cats Kill (Catskill) Greene County New York in a
April of 1850


General Notes for Child Jacob Speed

Baptismal Records of Reformed Dutch Church: Hillsdale Reformed Dutch Church (Krum Church) (Dutch Church of New Claverack) 1776-1849

Baptism Date: 01 Jun 1794
Father: Henry Speed
Mother: Elizabeth Mebs
Item #: 351
Child: Jacob
Sponsor: Jacob Van Der Boe; Comertje Cohl
Birth Date: 23 Mar 1794


General Notes for Child Elizabeth Speed

Sponsors at Baptism: Stophel Kaler; Lena Kuns


General Notes for Child Henry Speed Jr.

Sponsors at Baptism: Henrich F. Klapper; Nanzy Mason


General Notes for Child Polly Speed

Baptismal Records of Reformed Dutch Church: Hillsdale Reformed Dutch Church (Krum Church) (Dutch Church of New Claverack) 1776-1849

Baptism Date: 17 Aug 1806
Father: Henry Speed
Mother: Elizabeth Maps
Item #: 561
Child: Polly
Sponsor: Simon Speed; Polly Speed
Birth Date: 11 Nov 1805


General Notes for Child Daniel J Speed

This record also on file with LDS Church - Did Daniel have this child with a second wife?

ANNA MARGARET SPEED
Female
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Event(s):
Birth: 14 APR 1842

Christening: 17 AUG 1845 Christs Evangelical Lutheran Church, Ghent, Columbia, New York

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Parents:
Father: DANIEL SPEED Family
Mother: MARGARET
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Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
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Source Information:
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C511091 1801 - 1875 0534197 Film 1002782 Film
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Jonathan Mapes and Abigail Unknown




Husband Jonathan Mapes 46,47,56

         Born: 27 Oct 1749 - Southold, Suffolk, New York, USA 46,47,56
   Christened: 
         Died: 13 Apr 1816 - Millerton, Dutchess, New York, USA 46,47
       Buried:  - Spencer's Corners Burying Ground, Millerton, Dutchess, New York, USA 46,47


       Father: Benjamin Mapes (1727-Abt 1756) 46,47
       Mother: Elizabeth Bayley (      -1752) 46,47


     Marriage: 1770 56

Noted events in his life were:
• CHRA 46,47, 27 Oct 1749

New York City, First Presbyt.Ch, NY

• Changed 46,47, 6 Jan 2000




Wife Abigail Unknown 46,47

         Born: 
   Christened: 
         Died: 29 Jul 1824 46,47
       Buried:  - Millerton, Dutchess, New York, USA 46,47

Noted events in her life were:
• Changed 46,47, 6 Jan 2000



Children
1 F Elizabeth Mapes 44,46,47

          AKA: Elizabeth Mobs, Elizabeth Unknown  17
         Born: 4 Aug 1771 46,47
   Christened: Dec 1791 - First Presbyterian Church At Ballston, Ballston Center, Saratoga, New York By Rev. Ebenezer Martin 181
         Died: 27 Mar 1849 - Claverack, Columbia Co., New York 23
       Buried: 
       Spouse: Henry Speed (1765-1848) 17,44,45
         Marr: 1790 - Charleston, Columbia Co., New York By John Smith Justice Of Peace 23




General Notes (Husband)

[Elizabeth Mapes bartelt a.FTW]

[110519.ged]

Jonathan and Abigail lived on a farm in Columbia County, Livingston Township. He may be the one who signed the Association in Dutchess County in 1775, served in the 6th Regt. Dutchess County Militia and who was in Columbia County in 1790 (with seven children) and 1800 census. Source: Lester Dunbar Mapes, A Tent ative Correction of the Mapes Family Line - 1941.


General Notes for Child Elizabeth Mapes

I have seen Richard and Elizabeth together with Elizabeth's last name as
Maps = daughter Polly
Mobs = Henry
Mebs = Jacob
Hebs = Elizabeth
It appears as though Elizabeth was baptized at the same time as they had their children Salley and Richard baptized. They were baptized by the Rev. Ebenezer Martin.
[Elizabeth Mapes bartelt a.FTW]

[110519.ged]

Source: A. Leslie Mapes files; Barbara Wilson Speed, New Castle, PA (Death-Pen sion Papers).
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Thomas Mapes and Sarah Purrier




Husband Thomas Mapes 46,47,153

         Born: May 1628 - Rollesby, County Norfolk, England 46,47
   Christened: May 1628 - Rollesby County, Norfolk, England 47,153
         Died: 19 Oct 1687 - Southold, Suffolk, New York, USA 46,47
       Buried: 22 Oct 1687 - Southold, Long Island, Suffolk Co, New York 47,153
     Marriage: 6 Jun 1653 - Southold, Long Island, NY 46,47

Noted events in his life were:
• Changed 46,47, 6 Jan 2000

• Emigration 47, Abt 1638

England to New Haven, CT

• Moved 47, 1640

Southold, Suffolk, NY

• Occupation 47

Surveyor

• Property 47

At one time, owned 3, 000 acres near Suffolk




Wife Sarah Purrier 46,47

         Born: 1630 - Olney, Buckinghamshire, England 46,47
   Christened: 
         Died: 1697 - Southold, Suffolk, New York, USA 46,47
       Buried: 

Noted events in her life were:
• Alt. Birth 47, Alt. Birth, 1630

Olney, Buckinghamshire, , England

• Changed 46,47, 6 Jan 2000

• Emigration 47, 1635

Came to US with Parents William and Alice Purrier


Children
1 M Jonathan Mapes Sgt 46,47

         Born: 20 Jun 1670 - Southold, Suffolk, New York, USA 46,47
   Christened: 
         Died: 4 Jan 1747 - Southold, Suffolk, New York, USA 46,47
       Buried: 
       Spouse: Esther Horton (Abt 1676-1709) 46,47
         Marr: 17 Mar 1696 - Southold, Suffolk, New York, USA 46,47




General Notes (Husband)

[Elizabeth Mapes bartelt a.FTW]

...From Genealogies of LI Families, Gen. Pub. Co. 1987, p 175.
On 11 Apr 1663 Thomas Mapes bought extensive lands at Southold including a home lot and dwelling house. Thomas was the surveyor for the town of Southold and apparently was well educated when he arrived. There is no record of when he arrived in this country but he appeared in Southold about 1649.

...from Worldconnect.rootsweb.com (hamcorm@bellsouth.net)
In 1650, Thomas Mapes married Sarah Purrier who was born 1630 in England and came to America in 1635 with her parents William Alice Purrier.

...Worldconnect.rootsweb.com (joanfran@voicenet.com)
The main settlement was laid out, beginning from the Town Creek, in four acre lots. A Congregational church was erected on the northeast corner of the present cemetery of the First Church of Southold. The wealthiest of the heads of family accompanying Reverend Youngs was the baker, Barnabas Horton. William Wells acted as lawyer for the group and Thomas Mapes was their surveyor. The settlers brought in the famous Indian killer John Underhill, to live in the center of the community at Feather Hill. Fortunately, the Corchaugs were evidently few in number, peace loving and helpful and Underhill's services were not needed for long."

"Population increase also led to a demand for more land. The surveyor, Thomas Mapes, laid out the land known as Calves Neck, between Town and Jockey Creeks, and it was divided among the freemen. Three large divisions of land were made in 1661 in Oyster Ponds, Corchaug, and Occabauk. The last consisted of all the land from Mattituck Creek to Wading River and ran from Peconic River to the Sound, which in those days was called the North Sea. The three great divisions marked the beginning of the settlements of Orient, Mattituck, Cutchogue and Aqueboge. Arshamomoque, although, the first. part of the town settled, did not formally become part of Southold Town until February 1662. Hog Neck (Bayview) was divided in 1702 among 66 owners and the last of the common lands to be divided were South Harbor and Indian Necks." Source: A Brief Account of Southold's History by Antonia Booth

...MAPES, Thomas (1628-86), from Eng. to Southold, L. I., before 1640; ensign, Suffolk Co. militia 1686; m Sarah, dau. Capt. William Purrier, of Southold. In his will, dated August 23, 1686, prorated October 19, 1687, he devises land to his daughter, Sary (Sarah), who is described as the wife of William Coleman.

NI19914] Little is known about Thomas Mapes and his background. Evert Eugene Mapes, Mapes Family in England, (Little Rock, Arkansas, 1980) is able to state that Thomas was at Southold, Long Island, NY by 1650, where his first son by born in 1651. On 27 Jan. 1659, in a deposition at Southold, Mapes stated he was "aged about thiry years." He was the town surveyor, so was likely literate.

A John Mapes, age 21, was aboard the ship "Francis" which sailed from Ipswich, England April, 1634... was he related? An elder brother? See NEHGS "Register," Vol 14, pg. 331. The inventory of a John Mapes was taken at Suffolk Co., L.I. in 1682, valued at 104 pounds, per the same source as above. Evert Eugene Mapes, Mapes Family in England, (Little Rock, Arkansas, 1980) believes that this John could be the John "Maypas," son of John, baptized 8 March 1613 at St. Mary Magdelene church, London and, possibly, elder brother of Thomas. This John may also be the grandson of a John Mapes baptized at St. Peter Mancroft Church, Norwich 11 April 1556 who removed to London, where he married Anne Cater 11 May 1585. Evert Mapes disputes the Allaben assertion of 1895 that Thomas was son of Francis Mapes of Rowlesby, Norfolk, as Francis died 9 March 1638 leaving only two daughters, no sons. Thomas may have been the son of Thomas Mapes and Elizabeth Ratdisse married 1621 in Gissing, Norfolk. However, the baptism records for that parish begin only in 1702, the older records having been lost in a fire. Finally Evert Mapes disproves the 1941 assertion by Lester Dunbar Mapes that Thomas was baptized 4 May 1628 at Rollesby, son of Thomas Mapes. The parish register was examined, tracings made and the conclusion by professionals familiar with the handwriting style was that the child baptized was Thomas, son of Thomas Matthews. Thus Mapes' English ancestry remains unproven.

"In 1656 or 1657 he [Thomas Brush] removed to Hunington, Long Island, having 'sold his home at Southold to Thomas Mapes." [William Richard Cutter, Genealogical & Family History of the State of Connecticut, Vol. II, (Orig. publ. NY, 1911; repr. by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1997), pg. 697.]

In 1662, Thomas Mapes's name was included on a list as owner of one of the 44 small lots in what later became Cutchogue, Long Island. ("Cutchogue, Southold's First Colony," Wayland Jefferson, 1940, pg. 4.) Thomas Mapes's will of 1686 is recorded in Suffolk Co., NY Will Book A. His inventory was taken in 1687, valued at 84 pounds, 12 per Inventories, Suffolk Co., L.I. Sessions Book #1, on Genealogies of Long Island Families CD, pg. 296.

The following is taken from the book "A History of Mattituck, Long Iland, New York, by Rev. Charles E. Craven.
"The first Thomas Mapes died in 1687 he left to his children: to Thomas "half that division of upland and meadow on the west side of Mattituck Creek;" one-eighth to William; one-eighth to Jabez; and one-fourth to his daughter Abigail the wife of Thomas Terrill. He had three other daughters who he left fifty acres from his double lot in Corchaug (Cutchogue), A little east of Alvah's Lane; to another two sheep;and to the third, his "Great Brass Kettle". There is no record of the partition of this land among their heirs. Jabez eventually came into possession of what is now known as Cox's Neck, and was formally known as Mapes' Neck, for there he lived and died , and there upon his death in 1732, he was succeeded by
his son Joseph. Jabez also owned 50 acres south of the Riverhead Rd. reaching to the bay, next west of the Canoe Place, comprising what we call "South America," for he sold the 2nd James Reeve in 1725. This land was bounded on the west by Thomas Terrill's land. In those days a married woman's
property was her husband's. Land left by will to her was usually deeded by the executors to her husband, and when it was sold her husband's signature sufficed. Thus Abigail Terrill's inheritance became Thomas Terrill's property. Terrill appears to have held more than the one-forth part that was willed to his wife. He was a mason, and like other men who supplemented their farming with trades he became wealthy and a large landholder, and it seems probable that he bought much of 2nd Thomas
Mapes' share. He owned the Vandenhove property, the Husing farm, and the land at Horton's Creek. He also owned 16 acres in Mattituck Woods."

"The extensive holdings of the Hubbard's and later the Shirley's, between the roads and also south of the Riverhead road were inherited by John Hubbard in 1791 from his grandfather, Barnabas Terrel, or Terrill, who was the grandson or great grandson of Thomas and Abigail Terrill."

"In the Census of Southold Town taken in 1698 there were 800 persons in 132 families. At least nineteen of these families, with about of 120 persons, dwelt in or near Mattictuck then or soon after. The list is not in order of location, like the rate lists of 1675 and 1683, and while the names of all inhabitants, old and young, are given, the heads of families are not indicated. It is often impossible to tell where one family ends and another begins. As far as possible, with probability of some errors both of addition and omisson, an attempt is here made to indicate the Mattituck families, including both those that were in the village then and those that located in Mattituck families about the opening of the 18th century: Thomas Terrell,* and the sons and daughters then living with him, John, Richard, Abigail, Nicholas, and Catharine.

This is probably 1st Thomas Terrell. He first married, in 1665, Mary, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Purrier) Reeve. It appears from the will of 1st Thomas Mapes (1686) that he married later Abigail Mapes. Through Abigail Mapes Terrill a large part of the Mapes property descended to John
Hubbard, the great grandson of Barnabas Terrill who was the grandson or the great-grandson of the1st Thomas Terrill."

Seal to Parents: 29 MAR 1954


General Notes (Wife)

The following notes from
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~frederick/lmfg45.htm#2487

Sarah Purrier was born 1630 in Olney, Buckinghamshire, England. She died 1697 in Southhold, Long Is., U.S.A.. Sarah married Thomas Mapes on 1650 in Southhold, Long Is., U.S.A..

SOURCE:From Study of the Reeve Family by Wesley L Baker
Receipts for Requests under wills given to Executors on pages 59/60 of Southampton L.I. Small Book of Deeds
Southold Novem. the 16th 1675
I,Thomas Mapes and Sarah Mapes Doe acknowledge to have recd of James Reve the Twenty pound bequeathed to her the aboveforesaid Sarah Mapes in her father William Purrier his Last Will and Testament, And Doe, by this present acquit, release and discharge the abovesaid James Reve of all Debts and demands in reference to the abovesaid Will; Witness our hands the day and year abovewritten. Thomas Mapes, The Mark of Sarah Mapes (M) Witness John Bud, Jonathan Horton,
Aprill ye 25th 1676. A True copy by me Henry Pierson Cleark

Parents of Sarah
William Purrier was born in Olney, Buckinghamshire, England. He died (UNKNOWN). William married Alice X in Olney, Buckinghamshire, England.

According to Joe Boyle: William sailed from England on 1 Apr 1635 with his wife and three children. They sailed on the Hopewell captained by William Bundocke, Master

SOURCE: STUDY Of The Reeve Family. Wesley Baker 1970 p. 13
William Purrier of Southold Will dated 1671 proved 1676 ( Suffolk Sessions Book 1669-1687) also recorded in New York says grandson James Reeve and Isaac Reeve living with him. Gives said James Jeeve his dwellinghouse and lands and asks him to take care of his mother "my eldest daughter Mary Reeve". Also names youngest daughters Sarah Mapes and Martha Osman, granddaughter Mar Windes and Thomas Terrill who married my granddaughter Mary reeves.



Alice X was born 1598 in Olney, Buckinghamshire Co, England. She died before 1671 in Southold, Suffolk, NY. Alice married William Purrier in Olney, Buckinghamshire, England.
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General Notes for Child Jonathan Mapes Sgt

[Elizabeth Mapes bartelt a.FTW]

Sargeant The Salmon Record indicates that Jonathan and wife lost 3 children before 1700. Jonathan's children are all tentative due to lack of positive records. Source: Lester Dunbar Mapes, A Tentative Correction of the Mapes Family Line - 1941; A. Leslie Mapes files.

The Mapes House. Built in the early 1800s by Johnathan Mapes and his family, who were among the first families to settle in Orange County, having come from Long Island. The first - and much older - house built by the family stood in what is now Smith Clove park, but was destroyed by an arsonist some years ago. (Monroe, Orange Co., NY) Source - Times Herald Record, Middletown, NY, Dec. 15, 2000 by Jim Nelson, Town of Monroe Historian.

In the year 1690 Southold was threatened with invasion by an unamed enemy and a regiment raised for the protection of the east end. Of the 18 men enrolled for the protection of the mother town Cutchogue gave one man: Jonathan Mapes (from "Cutchogue, Southold's First Colony, Wayland Jefferson, 1940, pg. 135).

"Captain Mapes wife" died 9 April 1712 at Southold, per Salmon Records, pg. 188 on the CD. Since Capt. Thomas Mapes 3rd wife Bethia survived him to marry again, was it a wife of Jonathan named??
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Charles W Speed and Estella Mayse




Husband Charles W Speed 192

         Born: Aug 1841 - New York 192
   Christened: 
         Died: 27 Nov 1915 - Fergus Falls, Otter Tail, Minnesota
       Buried: 29 Nov 1915


       Father: Isaac M Speed (1817-1863) 10
       Mother: Julia Ann Pettit (Abt 1819-1884) 18,193


     Marriage: 1 Jan 1863 - Highland Twp, Clayton, Iowa, USA 194

Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Farmer




Wife Estella Mayse 194

          AKA: Stella Mayes,  195 Estella Unknown
         Born: Abt 1842 - New York
   Christened: 
         Died: 31 Oct 1899 - Elma, Howard, Iowa, USA 15
       Buried:  - Elma, Howard, Iowa, USA In Calvary Cemetery



Children
1 F Beulah Speed 196

         Born: Abt 1867
   Christened: 
         Died: 1 Nov 1881 - West Union, Fayette, Iowa, USA 197
       Buried: 2 Nov 1881 - West Union Fayette Co, IA In West Union Cemetery 197



2 M Isaac M Speed

         Born: Abt 1871 - IA 198
   Christened: 
         Died: 18 Nov 1881 - West Union, Fayette, Iowa, USA 197
       Buried: 19 Nov 1881 - West Union Fayette Co, IA In West Union Cemetery 197



3 M Dewitt Clinton Speed 199

         Born: 18 Jul 1874 - Elma, Howard, Iowa 31
   Christened: 
         Died: 26 Feb 1908 - , Ramsey, MN 31
       Buried:  - Elma, Howard, Iowa 31



4 F Cora Speed

         Born: Abt 1877 - IA 198
   Christened: 
         Died: 19 Oct 1881 - West Union, Fayette, Iowa, USA 197
       Buried: 21 Oct 1881 - West Union Fayette Co, IA In West Union Cemetery 197



5 F Belle Speed

         Born: Abt 1877 - IA 198
   Christened: 
         Died: 27 Nov 1881 - West Union, Fayette, Iowa, USA
       Buried: 28 Nov 1881 - West Union Fayette Co, IA In West Union Cemetery 197



6 M Charles Eugene Speed 200

          AKA: Eugene Speed  195
         Born: Abt 1879 - West Union, Fayette, Iowa, USA 195,198
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 




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Burgess M Albertus Speed and Betsy McCarthy




Husband Burgess M Albertus Speed

         Born: 8 Sep 1833 5
   Christened: 6 Apr 1834 - Christ Lutheran Church Ghent, Columbai Co., New York
         Died: 
       Buried: 


       Father: Daniel J Speed (1813-      ) 4
       Mother: Catharine Eckert (Abt 1806-      )


     Marriage: 

Noted events in his life were:
• Military 112, Lieutenant in Civil War

• Residence 112, Lived in - Hudson, Columbia County, New York




Wife Betsy McCarthy 35

         Born: 
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 



Children
1 M Burgess Speed 35

          AKA: Burgess Spade  146
         Born: 
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 
       Spouse: Josephine Hiccox (      -      ) 147
         Marr: 24 Dec 1895 - Claverack, Columbia Co., New York




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Adam McChuthson




Husband Adam McChuthson 13

         Born: 
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 
     Marriage: 




Wife

         Born: 
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 



Children
1 M John McChuthson 13,33,34

         Born: 1 Aug 1703 - Barr By Girvan, Ayrshire, Scotland 13,34
   Christened: 1 Aug 1703 - Barr By Girvan, Ayr, Scotland 13,34
         Died: 22 Aug 1744 - Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland 13,34
       Buried:  - Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland 13,34
       Spouse: Margaret McLeive (Abt 1705-      ) 13,33,34
         Marr: Abt 1725-1726




Notes (Marriage)

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John McChuthson and Margaret McLeive




Husband John McChuthson 13,33,34

         Born: 1 Aug 1703 - Barr By Girvan, Ayrshire, Scotland 13,34
   Christened: 1 Aug 1703 - Barr By Girvan, Ayr, Scotland 13,34
         Died: 22 Aug 1744 - Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland 13,34
       Buried:  - Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland 13,34


       Father: Adam McChuthson (      -      ) 13
       Mother: 


     Marriage: Abt 1725-1726




Wife Margaret McLeive 13,33,34

         Born: Abt 1705 - Scotland 13,34
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 



Children
1 F Mary McCuthon 13,14,33,34

         Born: Cir 12 Apr 1740 - Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland 13,14,34
   Christened: 12 Apr 1740 - Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland 13,34
         Died: 
       Buried: 
       Spouse: James Dempster (Abt 1735-      ) 13,14,33,34
         Marr: Abt 1772-1773 - Scotland 13



2 M Adam McHutson 33,34

         Born: 2 Jun 1727 - Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland 34
   Christened: 2 Jun 1727 - Straiton, Ayr, Scotland 34
         Died: 10 Sep 1790 - Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland 34
       Buried:  - Straiton Churchyard, Ayrshire, Scotland 34
       Spouse: Margaret Spier (      -1785) 33,34
         Marr: 22 Jan 1751 - Barr By Girvan, Ayrshire, Scotland



3 F Jean MCHuthson 33,34

         Born: 27 Mar 1729 - Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland 34
   Christened: 27 Mar 1729 - Straiton, Ayr, Scotland 34
         Died: Bef 1738 34
       Buried: 



4 F Isobell McCuthon 33,34

         Born: 30 Oct 1735 - Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland 34
   Christened: 30 Oct 1735 - Straiton, Ayr, Scotland 34
         Died: 
       Buried: 



5 F Jean McCuthson 33,34

         Born: 19 Mar 1738 - Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland 34
   Christened: 19 Mar 1738 - Straiton, Ayr, Scotland 34
         Died: 8 Feb 1832 - Holehouse, Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland 34
       Buried:  - Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland 34



6 M John McCutchson 33,34

         Born: 27 Dec 1744 - Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland 34
   Christened: 27 Dec 1744 - Overglen, Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland 34
         Died: 7 Feb 1786 - Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland 34
       Buried: 




Notes (Marriage)

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General Notes for Child Mary McCuthon

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McCuthon has been found to be spelled many different ways. This is the spelling that was found on her baptismal record.McCuthon has been found to be spelled many different ways. This is the spelling that was found on her baptismal record. 34
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David Templeton and Jane McClymont




Husband David Templeton 33,34

         Born: 31 Jul 1796 - Ayr, Aryshire, Scotland 34
   Christened: 31 Jul 1796 - Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland 34
         Died: 28 May 1872 - Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland 34
       Buried:  - Ayr Auld Kirk, Ayrshire, Scotland 34


       Father: James Templeton (1756-1837) 13,33,34
       Mother: Jean Struthers (1759-1829) 13,33,34


     Marriage: 19 Apr 1821 - Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland

 Other Spouse: Mary Ann Napier (1831-After 1872) 33,34 - 11 Jun 1855 - Wallacetown Burgh Of Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland




Wife Jane McClymont 33,34

         Born: 15 Sep 1802 - Dailly, Ayrshire, Scotland 34
   Christened: 17 Sep 1802 - Dailly, Ayrshire, Scotland 34
         Died: 19 Mar 1853 - Dutch Mill, Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland 34
       Buried:  - Ayr Auld Kirk, Ayrshire, Scotland 34


General Notes (Husband)

David Templeton was a carpet weaver and a woolen manufacturer. He died of heart disease and bronchitis at the age of 78 years. He lived at Dutch Mill, Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland. 34


Notes (Marriage)

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John McCutchson




Husband John McCutchson 33,34

         Born: 27 Dec 1744 - Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland 34
   Christened: 27 Dec 1744 - Overglen, Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland 34
         Died: 7 Feb 1786 - Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland 34
       Buried: 


       Father: John McChuthson (1703-1744) 13,33,34
       Mother: Margaret McLeive (Abt 1705-      ) 13,33,34


     Marriage: 




Wife

         Born: 
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