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Name: Joe M Roydon <ttreasures375@yahoo.com>
Date: 2009-10-16
Comments:
Great site. I am doing research on Girdler Family
 

Name: Harry Brown <hbrown@depauw.edu>
Date: 2009-10-02
Comments:
I used some of these images in my American Writers class when we discussed early American elegy and epitaph. Thanks!

 

Name: Florence Anderson <Fanderson@aol.com>
Date: 2009-02-02
Comments:
It was near the year 1660 that Edmund and Elizabeth Nicholson came from Cumberland, England, to Massachusetts, with their six children. In Sewel's History of Friends it is recorded that following the death of the husband and father, his widow was heavily fined while the two eldest sons, Christopher and Joseph, were made to stand under the gallows certain hours with ropes about their necks and were whipped so mercilessly that one of them swooned away under the torture. This was after the three had been cleared of the trumped-up charge of having caused the death of Edmund Nicholson, whose body had been found in the sea, the real animus behind the accusation and the persecution being apparent in the fact of “information being given that these people did sometimes show love to those they called cursed Quakers.ö

As a result of the bitter treatment given them in New England, many Friends removed to other colonies, some going to the Albemarle settlements in North Carolina, following shortly the religious visit of Edmundson and Fox. The first marriage certificate recorded in the records of the North Carolina Friends, was that of Christopher Nicholson and Ann Atwood, it being reasonably certain that he was the Christopher Nicholson who had suffered at the hands of the Boston and Salem persecutors.

 

Name: Doreen Bradford <doreengale4@yahoo.com>
Date: 2009-01-10
Comments:
My dad's mothers father was Benjamin Franklin Doliber III. On my mother's dad's mother was Nicholas Pope they were all born in Marblehead. I was looking to see if I can locate their parents and grandparent since I can not get up there. I never got to live there but every summer while I was growing up I got to stay up there for a month. To this day I feel like I belong there and wish I could move back there.
 

Name: Veronica conley <rrthingsnmore@yahoo.com>
Date: 2009-01-04
Comments:
just trying to learn as much as I can about my ancesters
 

Name: Jacqueline F. Young <youngs@relia.net>
Date: 2008-12-27
Comments:
I come home each year and walk around Old Burial Hill in memory of many of my family who are buried there. I always tell my friends that you can take someone out of Marblehead but you can never take Marblehead out of the person. If I could choose a burial place, this would be it since I would be where my heart has always been.
 

Name: ingrid luke <ingridmluke@yahoo.com>
Date: 2008-03-21
Comments:
why do you need comments just to view the list?
 

Name: nickelson family <duckflo@aol.com>
Date: 2008-02-14
Any additional information would be appreciated william nicholson/elizabeth coe
Comments:
I am a direct descendant of WILLIAM NICHOLSON B.1688 in Marblehead,Ma. and ELIZABETH COE b.1692. They were married in 1713 in Marblehead. I would like any information on them. Thanks, Marion Nickelson Basile
 

Name: Patricia Boyer Rossi, Goldsboro, NC <patty_rossi@hotmail.com>
Date: 2008-01-30
Comments:
I was born in 1951 and as a child I went to Marblehead to visit relatives with my Grandmother, Freida Birchenough Boyer. I remember being fasinated with everyone's yards. I am a decendent of Boyer, Birchenough, Riley, Moriarty, Reynolds, Guthrie, Garner, Chadwick, Gardner, and Doliber. But I was so young I don't remember who we visited. I hope to visit Marblehead next fall as I'm hoping to see something that helps me remember. I'd love to hear from any relatives.
 

Name: Steve Allen <Sallen1408@cs.com>
Date: 2008-01-13
Any additional information would be appreciated Francis Girdler family research
Comments:
Looking to find anything on Francis Girdler born abt. 1630 and his descendants.
 

Name: Adam Lambert <adamlambert177@yahoo.com>
Date: 2008-01-03
Comments:
I live in Cincinnati ohio. The movie Hocus Pocus featured Old Burial cemetery in 1993.
 

Name: Courtney Crain <crain81@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-11-10
Any additional information would be appreciated Weston, FL
Comments:
I loved visiting the Old Burial Hill at Sunset, overlooking the water this past October. Just stunning. The bench at the very top has the most spectacular views and is a very secluded place to just breathe and admire Nature at her finest.
 

Name: marion nickelson basile <duckflo@aol.com>
Date: 2007-11-09
Comments:
I am trying to find my immigrant NICKELSON (NICHOLSON).I have THOMAS WILLISTON NICKELSON B. 1812 to John 9/13/1782 to Thomas 1755 Marblehead, Thomas m.2/20/1755 Susannah Gale. WILLIAM NICHOLSON M. ELIZABETH COES. I am on ancestry.com Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, M Nickelson Basile
 

Name: William Cridland <wa1hmw@comcast.net>
Date: 2007-10-09
Comments:
Testing the capacity of the Guest Book 9th Oct 2007
 

Name: Martha Elizabeth Williams Coles <tuscanino@aol.com>
Date: 2007-09-30
Any additional information would be appreciated Lots!
Comments:
My name is Martha Elizabeth Williams Coles and I am a direct desendant of the Rev. William Walton, First Minister at Marblehead and his daughter Elizabeth b. 1629 who married Lot Conant had John Conant m. Bethia Mansfield had Jemimah Conant m. John Batchelder had John Batchelder m. Mary Rea had John Batchelder m. Hannah Woodbury had Mehitable Batchelder m. Thorndike Deland had Thorndike Deland m. Elizabeth Margaret Rawle had Mary Rawle Deland m. Josiah Randall Williams had Josiah Randall Williams Jr. m. Harriet Wells Matthews had Josiah Randall Williams III m. Elizabeth Kemp Kirkbride had my father, J. Randall Williams m. Mary Jane Williams had me m. Gregory Anthony Coles but we have no kids yet. We live in Marblehead. I have lived here since I was four and thought that was a long time, but I had no idea until today when I had been looking at my family tree (which I just inherited) along with the internet and who knew that I am the great x 10 granddaughter of the first minister in Marblehead! Pretty Cool!

Martha Elizabeth Williams Coles

 

Name: Valerie Cook Chiasson <vchi3@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-08-17
Any additional information would be appreciated COOK, PEDRICK
Comments:
Many generations down from Elias Cook (1674-ish birth in Essex County; married Joanna Pedrick 3-27-1698 in Marblehead; she was daughter to John of Great Neck). I see some co-descendants here; will email. I am trying to trace Elias BACK; anyone have any info? I do know that there had been a Richard Cook who owned lot 8 of the swamp in Marblehead in about 1648; "returned" to Boston in 1650---wondering if he might be Elias's father. Any info?
 

Name: Valerie Cook Chiasson <vchi3@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-08-17
Any additional information would be appreciated COOK, PEDRICK
Comments:
Many generations down from Elias Cook (1674-ish birth in Essex County; married Joanna Pedrick 3-27-1698 in Marblehead; she was daughter to John of Great Neck). I see some co-descendants here; will email. I am trying to trace Elias BACK; anyone have any info? I do know that there had been a Richard Cook who owned lot 8 of the swamp in Marblehead in about 1648; "returned" to Boston in 1650---wondering if he might be Elias's father. Any info?
 

Name: cb ossenfort <cbossenfort@nycap.rr.com>
Date: 2007-08-02
Comments:
looking for edward burgess wife unknown daughters jenny and elda born 1881 and 1882 near northampton, ny elda married edgar pough,
 

Name: MARION NICKELSON BASILE <DUCKFLO@AOL.COM>
Date: 2007-07-29
Any additional information would be appreciated THOMAS NICKELSON
Comments:
I'M RESEARCHING MY FAMILY TREE AND BELIEVE THAT MY GREAT GREAT GRANDFATHER THOMAS WILLISTON NICKELSON B. 1812 AND MARRIED TO ANGALINA ALGER WAS THE SON OF JOHN NICKELSON, WHO MARRIED ON 2/6/1806 IN MARBLEHEAD,MA. JANE WILLISTON. I BELIEVE BOTH WERE BORN THERE. THE CORRECT SPELLING IS NICKELSON,BUT OFTEN I FIND NICHOLSON EVEN IN THE SAME DOCUMENT ON THE SAME PERSON. MY NEXT LINK SEEMS TO BE THAT JOHN'S FATHER WAS A THOMAS NICKELSON OF MARBLEHEAD B. 1755 M.5/5/1776 D.1810? POSSIBLY MARRIED TO SARAH SPINNEY IN 1755. AND JANE WILLISTON'S PARENTS MAY BE THOMAS WILLISTON AND ELISABETH SMITH B ?1755. CAN YOU HELP? OR CAN YOU PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO SOMEONE WHO CAN!!!!!!!! THANKS,MARION NICKELSON BASILE
 

Name: joe byelick <joeshow@cox.net>
Date: 2007-07-13
Comments:
My mother was a Lamson and we are descendants of Joseph Lamson, a carver form the Charelstown area.
 

Name: Melinda Scott <jannette@otelco.net>
Date: 2007-07-10
Any additional information would be appreciated 10th great-granddaughter of John Legge, born 1609/1612
Comments:
Loved reading and searching through your site. When I came across the name William Walton, I couldn't believe it. My 10th great-grandmother, Elizabeth Melinda Cole LEGG (wife of John Legge, born 1609/1612), has a history with him... one of yelling at him and telling him that he wasn't a very good preacher and such. It's said she was a woman to speak her mind haha, and many times she wound up in the stocks for it. Anyway, feel free to contact me for any information I may have. Keep up the good work with this site!! LOVE IT!!
 

Name: Lajuan Sparrowhawk <lajuan777@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-07-02
Comments:
Looking for graves of last name Allerton. If you have any info please let me know which cemetery they may be buried in. Thanks for a lovely and informative website
 

Name: Lajuan Sparrowhawk <lajuan777@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-07-02
Comments:
Looking for graves of last name Allerton. If you have any info please let me know which cemetery they may be buried in. Thanks for a lovely and informative website
 

Name: mark legg <semperfi1037@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-06-24
Comments:
john legg is my 8th grand-father
 

Name: John E. Dowd, III <jedowd@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-03-13
Any additional information would be appreciated 770-366-8544
Comments:
Looking for more on the Rich-Perkins family lines.
My grandmother Eva was daughter of Edgar Rich and Elizabeth Perkins.

thanks,
John, the son

 

Name: Jack Dowd <Jackdowd@verizon.net>
Date: 2007-01-26
Comments:
searching for family lines of Capt John Manley /Russell and the families of Stephen perkins and Simeon Rich
 

Name: Ella Irene Gordon <jeep1946vec@cox.net>
Date: 2007-01-15
Comments:
I am a 12th generation descendent from The First John Pedrick of the Great Neck, circa 1665. I am the last of my line born in Marblehead, 4/16/34. A HEDDER, am I!
 

Name: Aileen Ronner Brasko <hazelnutcoffee2003@yahoo.com>
Date: 2006-07-18
Any additional information would be appreciated Mothers name Cuthbert
Comments:
My mother was born and raised in Marblehead. As a teen I visited many of my relatives that are long gone now. I have one cousin still living there. Her children live there also.
 

Name: Peggy Staples Shipman <peg@centurytel.net>
Date: 2006-04-12
Comments:
Am interested in information re Haskells and Staples connections
 

Name: SUSAN M. LEARY <araspida@yahoo.com>
Date: 2006-03-17
Any additional information would be appreciated direct descendant of Joseph Bubier
Comments:
This is valuable to me as many of my kin lie here.
 

Name: Ella I. (Ouellette, Gagnon, Glass, Giles, Pedrick) Gordon <mrrogergordon@msn.com>
Date: 2006-01-05
Comments:
I am 12th generation descendant of John & Miriam Pedrick of The Great Neck. (circa 1664) It is alleged that the first John of Marblehead came from a branch of the family of the Earl of Essex, of which one had been in danger because he had sat in the Star Chamber and voted for the execution of King Charles I and that he assumed the name Pecrick to conceal his identy. The only regicide who was of a family which had borne this title was a Bourdier, who had a son John who may have attended Oxford and had entered at Lincoln Inn Fields as a stuident of law. The Major Pedrick House, 52 Washington St. was build by my a first cousin (many times removed)with lumber imported from England utilizing ships from his fleet of twenty five vessels engaged in world trade. I welcome information relative to my geneoloby. Thank you for a great site.
 

Name: Jean Pitman Lisenby <jwl2755@WebTV.net>
Date: 2005-09-19
Comments:
I am the daughter of Eugene Wellington Pitman, a decendant of the Marblehead Pitmans.
 

Name: Robert W Sewall <mbsewall@iquest.net>
Date: 2005-09-16
Comments:
Does anyone know where Chief Justice Samuel Sewall (1757-1814) is buried? He died in Wiscasset, and was first buried there, but the body was later "removed to the family tomb in Marblehead". I have not found a Sewall tomb, and there is no indication that he is in a Devereux tomb as far as I can determine. Thanks!
 

Name: Nancy Desmond <desmond@att.net>
Date: 2005-09-13
Comments:
Mathew Martin on his daughter Sally's death certificate was listed as born in Marblehead, MA. The family or just Mathew as a young man, moved to New Salem, MA. Mathew joined the Rev. army at 18yr and after the war in 1783, married Martha Stimpson (b. Hopkinton,MA). I'm hoping to find Mathew's birth in Marblehead and the names of his parents.
 

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Date: 2005-09-09
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Date: 2005-09-09
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Date: 2005-09-09
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Name: Wayne Dodd <hobo4024@yahoo.com>
Date: 2005-08-25
Comments:
I believe you've done a wonderful job here. I had some information on my Dodd line and was able to find a few more bits and pieces of information. Would really like to find more on William Dodd 1707.

Thank You

 

Name: cheryl <freebyrdck@aol.com>
Date: 2005-06-30
Comments:
great site

researching lufkins

 

Name: Michelle Dixon <mishkd@bu.edu>
Date: 2005-06-14
Comments:
I loved the site and am looking for Luce, his daughter married a skillings (if I have gotten it right). Ultimatly I am trying to find my ggggggmother who was a native american so I can research the tribe, and other ancestors. Any help with Luce and Skillings would be wonderful.

Am also looking for Maxwell and Swim on my maternal grandfathers side. They are from Canada, and Scotland.

 

Name: Janice Boobar <djboo@bluebonnet.net>
Date: 2005-03-29
Comments:
Really enjoyed walking through Old Burial Hill a couple years ago. Found my husbands ancestors and we photographed their headstones. I also found some additional information in your list of other relatives. In driving through Marblehead, it was such fun to find Bubier Street.
 

Name: Judith McGregor <JudyL829@aol.com>
Date: 2005-03-15
Comments:
My gggrandfather John Martin Woods was born 2/15/1819 in Marblehead. Family history has it that both of his parents were lost at sea there. His was raised by an Elliot family who relocated to Illinois about 1828. There is also a reference that he had a twin brother. If you have any information on them I would be eternally grateful.
 

Name: Janice Boobar <djboo@bluebonnet.net>
Date: 2005-02-28
Comments:
Have visited Old Burial Hill and photographed my husband's ancestors Bubier's #276 through #279. Would enjoy hearing from and exchanging infomation with anyone else from this line. Descendents of Christopher and Margaret Bubier.
 

Name: Michael Hogan <mhrsun@aol.com>
Date: 2005-02-09
Comments:
Great site! This was my backyard when I was a kid. Know that I've got a few family members buried here.
 

Name: Michael Dennis Hogan <mhrsub@aol.com>
Date: 2005-02-09
Comments:
Claudia, where are the Marblehead Vital Records kept? Am trying to find my way to the right Allen and Harris families.
 

Name: Corky Eastman <corkeast@aol.com>
Date: 2004-11-09
Comments:
Have you come across a Sally Bartlett, died probably in the 1860's. She is listed on the 1860 census as being 74, and living with a Nathaniel (not his wife) He is the same age. We are trying to sort out the John Bartletts of Marblehead and think it is John the 3rd. My friend is descended from Nathaniel Bartlet born 1815 in Marblehead. Father John, born in Newburyport, Mother Sally born in Marblehead. The above (first named) Nathaniel could be John's brother. Any help you may have would be appreciated. I know its a long shot but worth the try. Thanks Corky E. This is a really thick brick wall!!
 

Name: Jane <janestanley40@hotmail.com>
Date: 2004-09-06
Comments:
Great website!! I am still looking for the graves of the following people: Henry Stacy, Jane Redd and Samuel Redd. Henry Stacey died in the late 1600s. Jane and Samuel Redd died in 1715/1716 (records of their deaths are at St.Michaels. Jane Redd's previous name was Jane Stacey and I believe (but am not sure) she was married to Henry Stacey.
 

Name: Dorothy Boman <billbo@onemain.com>
Date: 2004-08-01
Comments:
Have been researching Peach family for years. Decided it was time to start on collateral lines. Your work and this site gave me a running start on Pitman, Trefry, Dodd and others. Thank you. Dorothy
 

Name: Howland Davis <howlanddavisii@aol.com>
Date: 2004-07-26
Any additional information would be appreciated Looking for FABYAN family members
Comments:
I enjoyed your site although I did not find any family history as I had hoped. My records indicate that James FABYAN (born about 1661) resided in Marblehead MA from 1687 to 1729 (his death). He married Joanna BARNES. They had ten children born in Marblehead MA between 1688 and 1709. If can provide any information, I would appreciate it.
To the present, my uncle lived in Manchester MA and my grandfather in Beverly Farms MA. I went to boarding school in North Andover MA.

 

Name: Fran <fran104@metrocast.net>
Date: 2004-07-25
Any additional information would be appreciated I am searching Marblehead records for my great gramdparents
Comments:
This site is wonderful. You have done an awesome job of researching the gravestones. I was impressed. I did not find what I was looking for but I am glad I found this site. It proves there are good people out there doing their best to give others information
 

Name: julieann <lovedhoney2002>
Date: 2004-07-01
Comments:
i loe the town of marblehead
 

Name: Sara Conrad <chris.conrad@ns.sympatico.ca>
Date: 2004-04-08
Any additional information would be appreciated Trefry/Dennis
Comments:
Hi. I have been researching my family tree and discovered that I am related to Thomas Trefry.This web site is nicely presented and easy to navigate. Thanks and keep up the great work.
 

Name: Dorothy Seamans Benham <dbenham@worldpath.net>
Date: 2004-04-07
Comments:
Great job!!! Thanks.
 

Name: donna <wdbloecker@kc.rr.com>
Date: 2004-03-31
Comments:
Researching Devereaux, Pedrick, Martin, King. Would appreciate any info. Am visiting Marblehead this summer, where do I start?
 

Name: Charles R McCollum II <Charles.McCollum@charleston.af.mil>
Date: 2004-02-28
Comments:
Very nice site. I grew up in Marblehead and I am doing a reasearch paper on the town's great history.

The music is a little creepy.

 

Name: Kaye <keah@comcast.net>
Date: 2004-01-28
Comments:
Hi, I think your work is terrific. Thank you. I did find an error on Russell/Pitman. Elizabeth, daugh of Roger and Elizabeth did not marry Jacob Knight. She married William Woodley and they had a daughter Mariam. (See will, I can give you other sources) Elizabeth Pitman, widow of Henry Russell married Jacob Knight (that's my ancestry). From the will of Thomas Pittman: "
!Essex County, Massachusetts, Probate Index, 1638-1840: File #: 22074, Name: Thomas Pitman; Pittman; Pickman, Sr. File Date: 03 Sep 1694; Residence: Marblehead; Type: testate

!NOTES: Essex Institute Historical Collections 46:7-9, Marblehead in 1700 by Sidney Perley. That part of this lot lying easterly of the dashes belonged to Samuel Archerd of Salem, carpenter, June 8, 1661 when for L4 he conveyed it to Thomas Pitman. That part of the lot lying west of the dashed line belonged to Henry Harwood as early as 1661 and soon after to Thomas Moore who sold it to Mr. Stilman, Sr. It belonged to Capt. James Smith of Marblehead, Mariner, Aug 26, 1668 when he sold it to William Flint of Salem. Mr. Flint conveyed it to Thomas Pitman Mar 16, 1669. Thus Mr. Pitman became owner of the whole lot of which he died possessed in summer 1694. It belong to his heirs 1700. Mr. Pitman's children: Joseh, Sarah Dodd, and Mary Fortune survived him and his dau. Eliz. Knight and son John died before himself. Mrs. Knight's (Elizabeth Pitman) son, Thomas Russell of Marblehead, mariner, as trustee for his mother's children, conveyed 1/5 of his part of the lot to his uncle, Thomas Pitman, Jr. [his mother's brother] executor of the will of the father [Thomas Pitman, Sr.] of the latter Oct 22, 1696." Note: Mrs. Knight had a son, Thomas Russell. I have more if you are interested. Kaye

 

Name: mjverran <mm26@glis.net>
Date: 2004-01-28
Any additional information would be appreciated early Brooks or Cook
Comments:
Beautiful site...love the music..wonderful photos...this site is in with my favorites!!!!
 

Name: Sandra Giani <geegee5@aol.com>
Date: 2003-12-14
Comments:
I am searching for the Allen Family of Manchester ,Marblehead, they married into most families .that lived in the area Gifford,Widger,Fabins ,Martin,Gettchel, most of all the Powers-Proctor line. Many years ago before I had any Knowlege of my backround I visited Marblehead and felt a warm feeling of welcome.
 

Name: HUGO BOSS DE MUGU MAN <WEBSITE_DELASDONE@YAHOO.COM>
Date: 2003-11-30
Any additional information would be appreciated COTONOU BENIN
Comments:
TALKING ABOUT MUGUUUUUUUU OR NO MUGUUUUUUUU WILL NOT DO US ANY FAVOUR FOR THERE ARE GREAT TIMES AHEAD OK.


THANKS.

 

Name: HUGO BOSS DE MUGU MAN <WEBSITE_DELASDONE@YAHOO.COM>
Date: 2003-11-30
Any additional information would be appreciated COTONOU BENIN
Comments:
TALKING ABOUT MUGUUUUUUUU OR NO MUGUUUUUUUU WILL NOT DO US ANY FAVOUR FOR THERE ARE GREAT TIMES AHEAD OK.


THANKS.

 

Name: cinbol <cinbol2@comcast.net>
Date: 2003-11-11
Any additional information would be appreciated decendant of Robert Harris
Comments:
looking for ancestors is alway fun - our line goes back on my grandmother's maternal side - she was a Harris
 

Name: marge armstrong <margearm@comcast.net>
Date: 2003-11-05
Any additional information would be appreciated Marblehead families
Comments:
I am researching my family lines in Marblehead. Some of the names are Bessom, Foss, Martin, Smith, Standley, Woodfin and many more. Course everybody in town was related some how by all the names I have found. Any cousins out there?
 

Name: Curt Brimblecom <curtbrim-int@prodigy.net>
Date: 2003-10-11
Comments:
Looking thru this site is almost as good as actually walking among the stones at the 'Old Burial Hill', sans the fresh salt air of the ocean. I have MANY ancestors buried there. Interesting story about "at the ferry". Keep up the good work.
website: http://pages.prodigy.net/jmob/

 

Name: Ray Till <raysuzie@msn.com>
Date: 2003-09-06
Comments:
Researching DUNGAN, WEST, WEAVER, FREEBORN, WILSON, HOLBROOKE
 

Name: Jimmie Flick <jflick@chartertn.net>
Date: 2003-08-18
Comments:
Searching for any info. on the early Trivette's. Some spelled Tribit, Trevett, Trivitt, Etc. Loved the info. from the Marblehead, Mass. site. Thanks so much for including it on line.
 

Name: Harriet Rockwell <hrockwell@earthlink.net>
Date: 2003-06-10
Comments:
I'm researching the Foot/Foote family that I'm told lived in Marblehead. Am wondering if they might have been descendants of Pasco Foot/Foote of Salem.
 

Name: B Miles <miles4u99@yahoo.com>
Date: 2003-06-02
Comments:
thanks
 

Name: db <mornborn@aol.com>
Date: 2003-05-13
Comments:
was looking for GRAY, Scot/Irish
parent of Rebecca Scott Gray married to Andrew McFarland

 

Name: Arlene S Eddy <arleddy@shaw.ca>
Date: 2003-05-08
Comments:
This is a wonderful site.
 

Name: loame <mugu@mugu.com>
Date: 2003-05-06
Comments:
lomeeeeeeeeeeee
 

Name: Donald Smith <DLSPAS70@WEBTV.NET>
Date: 2003-04-14
Comments:
Sussanna Goodwin is a reliative of mine on my mothers side.
 

Name: Ron Davis <ron.davis2@shaw.ca>
Date: 2003-03-28
Any additional information would be appreciated Yes
Comments:
I am the tenth generation from Elias Cook who was born in Marblehead in 1675. His great grand children moved to Nova Scotia about 100 years later. The Cooks are a founding family in the Guysborough region of Central Nova Scotia. The great grandchildren moved onto Saskatchewan and then British Columbia.
 

Name: teresa flick <jflick@chartertn.net>
Date: 2003-03-20
Any additional information would be appreciated Trivette family history search
Comments:
great to have this kind of reference online.
 

Name: CHERYL KARAKOUDAS <FREEBYRDCK@AOL.COM>
Date: 2003-03-16
Comments:
LOOKING FOR LUFKINS
 

Name: Shelley Doliber Moon <smoon@prodigy.ney>
Date: 2003-03-05
Any additional information would be appreciated family founded Marblehead
Comments:
Shelley Doliber
 

Name: Shelley Anne Doliber Moon <smoon@prodigy.net>
Date: 2003-03-05
Any additional information would be appreciated Family founded Marblehead
Comments:
I am very pleased that the vital memories of Marblehead are not forgotten! So many things have changed, but it is nice to know that there are those of us who love the history and the "Old Marblehead"!
Shelley Doliber Moon

 

Name: David Boober <dboober@maine.rr.com>
Date: 2003-02-13
Any additional information would be appreciated Bubier Line
Comments:
I have just started looking into the lineage and have been surprized to find connections to the Bubier name. ( and all the other spellings)
Our family was settled in the Lincoln Howland area of Maine and then into Bangor.
This is a great learning process and sites like yours sure are a big help.

 

Name: Jennifer Willis <daerjech2000@yahoo.com>
Date: 2003-02-08
Comments:
I am trying to figure out my Pitman ancestors fro Marblehead and am very confused. Supposedly a Joseph Pitman was born at Marblehead in 1727, but I cannot figure out who his parents were. He married Abigail Saunders and moved to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Any help would be appreciated.
 

Name: r. jewett <abblou@earthlink.net>
Date: 2003-02-03
Comments:
Just looking for ancestors
 

Name: Kathy Taube <kathryan97213@aol.com>
Date: 2003-01-26
Any additional information would be appreciated Bubier, Boobar and 12 other ways to spell that name!!
Comments:
Thanks to you I have now found the final resting place of Capt. Joseph Bubier! My family ended up spelling the name Boobar. They left MA. and went to ME., then up to Canada and became squatters, left there and went back to ME. living in several places. John's mother Abigail (Campbell) Boobar died 21 Oct 1853, and is buried at Lee, ME in the South Cemetery, her stone says that she is the wife of Benjamin Boobar. Finally the rest of the family moved to MN. because of my great,great,great grandfather having asthma. John and his wife Lucy, live the remainder of their lives in Minneapolis, MN. John died in 1864, and Lucy died in 1862. They are buried at LAYMAN CEMETERY in Minneapolis, MN.,on the corner of Lake St. and Cedar Ave. I have been to their graves, and have a picture of their tombstone. Their son Calvin Johnston Boobar married Eliza Hunt Merrill at Lee,ME. 6/8 Nov.1836. They and their children, along with his parents moved to MN. however they went west to Fairhaven MN.and lived the rest of their lives there. Eliza lived to the age of ninety-eight years, and remainded mentally alert up to the end of her life.
If I can be of any help please let me know.
Sincerely,
Kathy Taube
(503) 230-1863

 

Name: Kristen Phillips <pkjphil@aol.com>
Date: 2002-12-07
Any additional information would be appreciated Great Site
Comments:
Researching the Phillips' of Marblehead they are my direct decendants. Capt. Richard Philips m.Mary Hooper Mitchell, Richard Jr., William W.S. Phillips, Hettie Phillips. Family buriel plots are in the Harbor View Cemetary dating back to 1860's and still current. Have been unable to define the relationship to all the Marblehead Phillips'. Also John & Elenor Mitchell, Laskey, and Dennis.
 

Name: Joanne Chapin <CTYankeeRN@netscape.net>
Date: 2002-12-01
Comments:
Marblehead is one of my favorite places.
 

Name: Robert E. Phillips <w5nz@earthlink.com>
Date: 2002-11-24
Comments:
I'm browsing on advice of a friend looking for any evidence a one of my own forebears
 

Name: Ellen McGrath <ellennewell@aol.com>
Date: 2002-11-23
Comments:
I have ancestors from the Marblehead area. Surnames include: PERKINS, PHILLIPS, ASHTON, and HOOPER.
 

Name: Nancy Wescoat Harwood Garrett <nannyghote@shorelineonline.net>
Date: 2002-11-10
Any additional information would be appreciated Genealogist
Comments:
I live and work in Virginia. However I have a Marblehead line - Bessom, Bubier, Pedrick, Dennis. Would like to correspond with someone working on the Dennis's of Marblehead.
 

Name: Herb Phinney <hphinn@netscape.net>
Date: 2002-10-28
Comments:
seeking Cheevers' family
 

Name: Fran LaMarco <fran104@metrocast.net>
Date: 2002-10-25
Any additional information would be appreciated Cheever Cunningham Josselyn descendant
Comments:
I came to this site looking for the picture of Rev Cheever. I did not find it but I did find a wonderful site.
Do you have any other information on Marblehead

 

Name: Robert H. Pierce <RHPNRP@aol.com>
Date: 2002-10-22
Comments:
Searching for graves of Woodfin
 

Name: Mary C O'Hirok <ohirokt@prodigy.net>
Date: 2002-10-20
Any additional information would be appreciated A job well done!!
Comments:
Philip Bridgeo Martin (my grandfather) was born 8/8/1844 in Marblehead, MA. His parents were Peter A Martin and Jane Hammond(?). Philip moved to Key West, FL and married my grandmother Victoria Jackson. His sister dob circa 1840 apparently married a Mr Allen for we have a letter she wrote to him in 1892 - signed Mary Allen. Any information that you can share about my family would greatly be appreciated.
Sincerely,
Mary C O'Hirok
Yorba Linda, Ca

 

Name: Kenneth L. Pousland <pawp@acol.com>
Date: 2002-10-20
Any additional information would be appreciated My first visit
Comments:
And from what I see it won't be my last. I have a lot of ancestry here and hope to find them all.
Thanks for a job well done....Ken

 

Name: Elwanna McEuen <elwannamc@yahoo.com>
Date: 2002-10-12
Comments:
McEwen/McEwin/McEuen - Oliver - LeClere - Mentelle/deMentelle - Vickers - Grundy - Price

Thanks for publishing your information on the net.

 

Name: thor wile <thor@facmail.com>
Date: 2002-10-02
Comments:
very good site
thanks for all the work

 

Name: Barbara Daugherty <BDaugh6150@aol.com>
Date: 2002-10-02
Any additional information would be appreciated Thompson, Wagner, Beck & Mossman
Comments:
Great site; thank you for all the work.
 

Name: Barbara Daugherty <BDaugh6150@aol.com>
Date: 2002-10-02
Any additional information would be appreciated Massachusetts
Comments:
Great site; thank you for all the work.
 

Name: Bob Whynott <bynot@gis.net>
Date: 2002-10-02
Comments:
Nice site
 

Name: Heather Wilkinson Rojo <v.rojo@att.net>
Date: 2002-10-01
Comments:
Wonderful site! I have lots of Glover, Homan, and Peach stones on your list from my family tree. A great resource, it makes me want to take a trip to Marblehead to check out the gravestones I found on your webpage!
 

Name: Gloria Stanley Konikoff <gkonikoff@aol.com>
Date: 2002-09-13
Comments:
Lovely site. Well done.
 

Name: Michael Samide <msamide@msn.com>
Date: 2002-09-09
Comments:
I enjoyed your web pages. My mother was Alice Peach descended from John Peach Jr. I have visited the Old Burial Grounds many times in my search for my roots. Attended the Peach reunion in marblehead two years ago. I can always use a little more information and that is what your site gave me. If you ever need any info on the Peach's e=mail me.

Michael Samide

 

Name: Ted Kaiser <tk3@cox.net>
Date: 2002-09-09
Any additional information would be appreciated Glover, Bartol, and Devereaux
Comments:
Enjoyed the site, Thanks!
 

Name: Donald W. Beattie <nacelod@aol.com>
Date: 2002-09-08
Any additional information would be appreciated Claudia, do we know which cousins we are to each other based on our common ancestry of Anthony Morse? Thanks. Don Beattie
Comments:
Great site, Claudia and husband! Good/excellent work! Don Beattie


 

Name: cynthia newton <dd4157@aol.com>
Date: 2002-09-03
Comments:
Researching the surname HOWARD.
 

Name: S Mathew <slmathews@cinci.rr.com>
Date: 2002-09-02
Any additional information would be appreciated The Mathews
Comments:
While searching for 'Bennie Mathews' wife Ora Lee Crittles,I came upon your pages. Thanks forever for free searches. Without it, genealogy researchers are strong armed into paying enormous joining fees.

S. Mathews

 

Name: Marshall K. Hamson <mhamson@mc2k.com>
Date: 2002-08-26
Any additional information would be appreciated additional grave site
Comments:
On the left hand side are markers well marked with the name HAMSON, Henry and others. Henry was at Bunker hill. His birth name may have been Harmsonand changed later.
 

Name: Owen Oliver <doubleot00@msn.com>
Date: 2002-08-25
Comments:
Just started to look at your site. Thank you for all you're doing to help us research our families.
 

Name: EleanorBlackwell <oris_eleanor@gotricounty.com>
Date: 2002-08-17
Comments:
Thanks for the reply about Sally Anne Phillips Thompson.
I can't locate them after their marriage. My great grandmother, Maria Breed Thompson was born in 1845 in Marblehead. m. Francis Stanton Lovett. I know that the Thompson's were lilving in Wenham MA but could not find them in any fed. census.!! Do y;ou know anything about the BREED'S? Thanks again for your reply.

 

Name: Phyl <phyllisdakin@webtv.net>
Date: 2002-08-17
Comments:
As our ancestors arrived in N.E 1635 ? have been searching for old burying grounds--many of our Dakins are at burying ground in concord.family page url is http://community.webtv.net/PhyllisDakin/CyberMommyHomePage/index.html you have a great site with much info still cking it out
 

Name: Phil Kennedy <Philipk253@aol.com>
Date: 2002-08-04
Comments:
Reseraching ancestors of Benjamin Homan (b. Marblehead 2/17/1789) and Sarah Tedder (b. Marblehead 10/17/1762).
 

Name: Robert M Stone <bobstone@tiac.net>
Date: 2002-08-03
Any additional information would be appreciated webmaster for Essex Society Of Genealogists
Comments:
Reaserching the Thompson Family, they are in a common vault with no information. Does anyone have info
 

Name: Kay Parkman Lamb <kaylamb@bellsouth.net>
Date: 2002-08-02
Comments:
My lines in Marblehead were Blaney and Tardy. My sister is buried in the cemetery on the hill.
 

Name: James Wall <jewall@students.wisc.edu>
Date: 2002-08-01
Comments:
is the MIriam PEDRICKE that you link marrying Richard GROSS, Miriam (GROSS) PEDRICK the widow of John Sr. PEDRICKE who dies 7 OCt 1686? I show this John Sr. PEDRICKE m. Miriam GROSS with a daughter named Miriam PEDRICKE that I know nothing else about.

james wall

 

Name: Bernard c Leonard <berniel@adelphia.net>
Date: 2002-07-29
Any additional information would be appreciated son of Laura Peach
Comments:
decendent of John Peach Jr.
 

Name: Heather Wilkinson Rojo <v.rojo@att.net>
Date: 2002-07-25
Comments:
I am searching for information on the Trefrey, Glover, Peach, Homan, Jillings, Bacon families. Thanks
 

Name: Ralph Doak <redoak@gofree.indigo.ie>
Date: 2002-07-24
Comments:
In Ireland but descended from some Guilford, NC, Doaks and have become tangentially interested in a Thomas W Doak who may have been born in or around Boston, Suffolk Co, Maine, in 1787. Later (1816) he is said to have become first American settler in what is now California. Any information/suggestions would be most welcome.
 

Name: Robert L. Ward <Robertward@Zianet.com>
Date: 2002-07-19
Comments:
I am descended from the Selmans and the Dennises, both from Marblehead. Great site.
 

Name: Betty Osborne <Hossbun@aol.com>
Date: 2002-07-04
Comments:
A terrific site.
 

Name: jack l wooldridge <jackl654@yahoo.com>
Date: 2002-07-03
Any additional information would be appreciated Trying to trace my Virginia ancestors to Massachuetts
Comments:
A proud heritage.....................
 

Name: HARRY TAYLOR <moe@thwy.net>
Date: 2002-07-01
Any additional information would be appreciated CHAMBERLIN FAMILY BURIALS
Comments:
EARLY GRANDPARENTS WERE IN THE EARLY PLMPTON COLONY.
WE DON'T KNOW IF THERE WERE CHAMBERLIN FAMILY BURIED
THERE. HARRY TAYLOR
ONE OF MY "CHAMBERLIN" GRANDPARENTS GAVE A LOT OF LAND
TO CREATE A CEMETERY FOR THE TOWN OF ABINGTON SO THE
LATER MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY ARE BURIED IN ABINGTON.

 

Name: Eleanor Blackwell <oris_eleanor@gotricounty.com>
Date: 2002-06-02
Comments:
Looking for Thompson's .
Sally Anne Phillips Thompson.

 

Name: Amy Raymond <araymond@fastdial.net>
Date: 2002-06-01
Comments:
I have ancestors who were buried in Marblehead, MA.
 

Name: Kathryn Gavan <wkgavan@plantationcable.net>
Date: 2002-06-01
Comments:
wonderful site. Thanks so much. I am researching the families Trefry and several more from Marblehead.
 

Name: Sallie Cote <cornpoke@webtv.net>
Date: 2002-05-28
Any additional information would be appreciated Researching Stone and Kitchens
Comments:
Nice site. I'll be back.
 

Name: Scott Skerry <skerryss@aol.com>
Date: 2002-05-24
Comments:
This is great Claudia.Keep up the good work. All the brains
must come from the Skerry side.Ha
Scott

 

Name: Christopher G Brown <chrisgbrown39@mediaone.net>
Date: 2002-05-20
Comments:
So many Browns, so little time.
 

Name: Ted Kaiser <tk3@cox.net>
Date: 2002-05-13
Any additional information would be appreciated Researching Bartoll, Glover, Devereaux
Comments:
Pulling together my Marblehead connections to my Grandmother: Hannah Glover Bartoll, dau of Wm.Bartoll, Jr. and Lydia Devereaux.
 

Name: Bevely Haven <e.b.h@ncats.net>
Date: 2002-05-09
Comments:
Looking for West family
 

Name: dgheim <deegeeheim@nut-n-but.net>
Date: 2002-05-02
Comments:
A great Job! Although I did not find any Plumbs your work and the clarity of the site is wonderful. DG
 

Name: Amy Raymond <araymond@fastdial.net>
Date: 2002-05-01
Comments:
I am interested as I have ancestors who lived in Marblehead.
 

Name: TAYLOR H.A. <moe@thwy.net>
Date: 2002-05-01
Any additional information would be appreciated CHAMBERLIN
Comments:
MY GRANDPARENTS WERE IN THE FIRST INHABITING THE PLYMOUTH
COLONY. WANT TO KNOW IF THERE ARE BURIELS THERE IN THAT
CEMETERY. ONE OF MY CHAMBERLIN'S WAS THE HIGH SHERIFF
OF THE PLYMOUTH COLONY. HARRY TAYLOR

 

Name: Glenrose B. Englerth <glenroseb@earthlink.net>
Date: 2002-05-01
Comments:
I like what I see, and will probably come back to this again. Will bookmark it.
Thanks for a nice site to find lost relatives.
Glenrose

 

Name: Janette Kirwan < janetkirwan@adelphia.net>
Date: 2002-04-29
Any additional information would be appreciated Stone Family
Comments:
I am looking for cem records of Nehemiah Stone d 1 Jan 1731/32. His son Nehemiah d. 20 Feb 1809 "in the farms" what were the, farms
 

Name: Maryclaire Wellinger <iniusa@attbi.com>
Date: 2002-04-24
Comments:
I look forward to reading the contents of this
website.

 

Name: Dorothy S Benham <dbenham@worldpath.net>
Date: 2002-04-19
Comments:
Got you on my favorites!!
 

Name: L. Page Worthington <ldworthi@yahoo.com>
Date: 2002-04-19
Any additional information would be appreciated of Kansas
Comments:
Thank you for your nice site. I am doing genealogy and really appreciate your work.
 

Name: Tom Connor <mail@duckpondwebs.com>
Date: 2002-04-14
Any additional information would be appreciated Edna Clarke's son-in-law
Comments:
I've enjoyed this site very much, especially the photos and inventory of information.

It's always been interesting walking through New England burial grounds and reading the stones. Nice to preserve much of that on the internet.

 

Name: Edna Skerry Clarke <ednaclarke@mycidco.com>
Date: 2002-04-10
Comments:
CLAUDIA,WHAT A WELL-PUT-TOGETHER WEB SITE! I'M PROUD OF YOU.
LOVE, EDNA

 

Name: Dorothe Conrey <Grananamom@aol.com>
Date: 2002-04-02
Any additional information would be appreciated David Boynton Conrey/Sarah S. Allen
Comments:
We seem to have a link thru Samuel Conrey and Alice Blood to Boynton. Samuel, Boynton, Allen are used over and over in later generations. I am on the west coast and woud appreciate any information from MA, NH, and/or the genreal area of old Dunstable and Lowell.
 

Name: Regina Berry <clanberry@msn.com>
Date: 2002-03-25
Comments:
Just browsing.
 

Name: claudia <pinewood1@compuserve.com>
Date: 2002-03-22
Comments:
This is a test!
 

Name: Mona Sawyer Hill <mona@monahill.net>
Date: 2002-03-09
Comments:
Research on Breed family. What a great job you have done.
 

Name: Sharon <shabol@aol.com>
Date: 2002-03-08
Any additional information would be appreciated SKINNER
Comments:
My GGGGGGGgrandfather Richard Skinner is buried here. Woderful site! Thank you.
 

Name: Ted O'Hirok <ohirokt@prodigy.net>
Date: 2002-03-07
Comments:
Researching the surname of "Martin" My wifes GGF and his family is listed in the 1850 Marblehead, Ma. census. Found your web site very informative and helpful. Presently trying to make a corelation between the Martin names noted in the Old Burial Hill grave stone listing.
Thank you,
Ted

 

Name: Joan Cruff O'Leary <oirish@d-web.com>
Date: 2002-03-07
Comments:
Excellent website
 

Name: MICHAEL MERRIFELD <MMERRIFIELD@WEBTV.NET>
Date: 2002-03-05
Any additional information would be appreciated MERRIFIELD/MERRYFIELD
Comments:
LOOKING FOR ANY FAMILY MEMBERS OF THE MERRIFIELD/MERRYFIELD, WHO MAY HAVE CAME TO THE U.S.A. IN THE 1700'S. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF THERE IS ANY AS I AM TRACING THE FAMILY HISTORY.
THANKS MIKE

 

Name: Dick Bowden <RSBowden@snet.net>
Date: 2002-03-01
Any additional information would be appreciated Bowden genealogy
Comments:
Searching for records of Bowdens who abandoned southern Maine after 1690 Indian War and came to Marblehead
 

Name: Tracey Grant <bobgant@pathway.net>
Date: 2002-03-01
Comments:
Just wanted to thank you for your work on this project. You've done a wonderful job and it is appreciated. I've done a little of this and it is hard time comsuming work, but very gratifying if you have the ancestry "bug"! Thanks again. Tracey Grant
 

Name: Connie Holm <lucillebelle@yahoo.com>
Date: 2002-03-01
Comments:
I have trouble getting into the site. Am looking for Gardner family. What I do see and read it looks like a great site.
 

Name: M Pettengill <eathormel@hotmail.com>
Date: 2002-02-25
Any additional information would be appreciated Looking for ancestors here
Comments:
Several ancestors are buried here. Just looking.
 

Name: joan bradshaw <jandjbradshaw@wevtv.net>
Date: 2002-02-24
Comments:
All my descendants on my mother's side come from Marblehead. They resided there from the 1600's through the 1940's when I lost track of the descendants of the Joseph Graves family. I have recently contacted one cousin who is also a descendant of this family and would appreciate hearing from any others. This would be descendants of Joseph Graves and Sarah Orne Graves. joan bradshaw
 

Name: Donald W. Beattie <Nacelod@aol.com>
Date: 2002-02-22
Any additional information would be appreciated I;'m registering in case you get this message
Comments:
Beautiful site on your webpage. Have you ever seen tall gravesites in Marblehead in which Native Americans were buried standing up. Many of us established a new monument for the Native American Masconomet in Hamilton in 1976 as part of the Bi-Centennial celebrations--on Sagamore Hill across from the Nike site. There had been an older one which is still there, but it was placed there in 1905-7 or so. Keep in touch. Don Beattie
 

Name: Edward L. Looker <zell01@starpower.net>
Date: 2002-02-21
Any additional information would be appreciated Pasadena, Maryland
Comments:
Am trying to locate any New England connections to the Loker/Looker surname. Loker is understood to be a early settler on the north shore.
 

Name: Janis Buck <buckjanis@hotmail.com>
Date: 2002-02-21
Comments:
I am a descendant of Lucy Ann Gerry, Born about 1816 in Mass. Searching for her parents.
 

Name: Janet Buchanan <buch419@aol.com>
Date: 2002-02-20
Comments:
I may have some ancestors buried here - just checking.
 

Name: Patricia (Edwards) Maher <almenami@aol.com>
Date: 2002-02-20
Comments:
I am interested in finding out where various ancestors of mine are buried. Am inquiring about the following surnames in Plymouth County, MA: BRADFORD, BREWSTER, COLLIER, MCROBERTS, HOWLAND, TILLEY.
 

Name: Scott McIntosh U. E. <scottmcintoshue@auracom.com>
Date: 2002-02-19
Comments:
I am searching for Tarbell and Lawrence and Woods lines in Mass . Area if you have any there please contact me please .
Scott McIntosh U. E.

 

Name: Virginia Finley <virginia.finley@bigfoot.com>
Date: 2002-02-18
Comments:
Thank you for making this nice site.
 

Name: Ramona Hibbard Mizne <nmizne@adelphia.net>
Date: 2002-02-17
Any additional information would be appreciated Am researching the Hibbard Family
Comments:
I enjoyed your site. it is very well done.
Ramona Hibbard Mizne

 

Name: Patrick McDonald <patrick@aussiehobbies.com.au>
Date: 2002-02-17
Comments:
Thanks very much for this site!
 

Name: a.l.mitchell <almitch@erienet.com>
Date: 2002-02-17
Comments:
Haven't checked this out yet.
 

Name: George Nick <Horseshoehustler@prodigy.net>
Date: 2002-02-17
Comments:
New to genealogy
 

Name: Peggy Belcher <pbelcher@cswnet.com>
Date: 2002-02-17
Comments:
Researching: LITTLEFIELD, TILTON, SHAW, AND FILLMORE
 

Name: Hazel (Wedge) Stapel <HazelMStapel@compuserve.com>
Date: 2002-02-17
Comments:
I wws unable to access the list of names. Am looking for surnames of: Taylor, McCullough, Besse, Aucoin, and Wedge.


 

Name: Hazel (Wedge) Stapel <HazelMStapel@compuserve.com>
Date: 2002-02-17
Comments:
I wws unable to access the list of names. Am looking for surnames of: Taylor, McCullough, Besse, Aucoin, and Wedge.


 

Name: Marsha Duke <marsha_l_duke@yahoo.com>
Date: 2002-02-16
Any additional information would be appreciated Luce Family
Comments:
I am researching the Luce Family. Thank You.
 

Name: Sandra Walczak <rdhead201@hotmail.com>
Date: 2002-02-16
Comments:
I hope to be lucky to visit the Cemetaries and libraries in Massachusetts.
 

Name: Susan Packard <schwartz3@mindspring.com>
Date: 2002-02-16
Comments:
looking for: Davenport, Hutter, Packard, Wasley, Flora
 

Name: Janice Grove <jgrove@buckeye-express.com>
Date: 2002-02-16
Comments:
Thank you for sending this to me
 

Name: Evelyn Chrisinger Ecklund <EveECKLUND@webtv.net>
Date: 2002-02-16
Any additional information would be appreciated on Elder Robert Bradshaw Smith
Comments:
My Great, Great Grandfather was Elder Robert Bradshaw/Bradford Smith. DOB:Feb.12,1824.He married Clarissa Hortense Haun. She was born on Aug.27,1829. DOD:Feb.15,1894 and was buried in Eden, Ontario, Canada. I would appreciate any information on them or any family names of Corey/Cory, or Chrisinger/Chrissinger. Thank you so very much. Sincerely, Evelyn Chrisinger Ecklund
 

Name: Judy Johnson <micmac@vermontel.net>
Date: 2002-02-15
Comments:
Great site. I am researching my surnames of. Johnson, Dahlquist. They lived in Quincy Mass.. Their children were.
George Harry Johnson, Edward, Ruth, Hilda.

 

Name: Peggy Staples Shipman <peg@pagosa.net>
Date: 2002-02-15
Any additional information would be appreciated Haskells and Staples
Comments:
Staples line apparently from Weymouth,MA up to Deer Isle, then Swan's Island, ME. Believe Phebe Haskell m. Ephraim Staples in area of Sedgwick, ME. Am interested in the trail of both families up the coast.
 

Name: Peggy Staples Shipman <peg@pagosa.net>
Date: 2002-02-15
Any additional information would be appreciated researching early family lines, esp. Staples
Comments:
Hope to get to this spot this summer when I travel East again.
 

Name: Karen K. Becker <beckerjk@voyager.net>
Date: 2002-02-15
Comments:
Interested in Howe, Ireland, Painter, Sprik, Beetom, Buck, and Abel surnames.
 

Name: BARBARA JACKSON <bsjackson@dmcom.net>
Date: 2002-02-15
Comments:
THIS IS THE BEST PUT TOGETHER BOOK ON CEMETERIES THAT I HAVE VIWE. AND I HAVE BEEN THROUGH A LOT.WITH DOING MY FAMILY GENEALOGY ON THE MERWIN'S.
 

Name: Rick Kilham <rkilham@cox.net>
Date: 2002-02-15
Comments:
Nice job and addition for those of us who are researching the past. Even though Marblehead provided me many hours of delightful sailing over the years, and was home to some of my early ancestors, my particular branch of the family has no roots in the town. I must add that I do have an uncle who still lives on West Shore Drive.

Keep up the great work. You might want to submit your web site to Essex Books for inclusion in their newsletter.

 

Name: Rick Kilham <rkilham@cox.net>
Date: 2002-02-15
Comments:
Nice job and addition for those of us who are researching the past. Even though Marblehead provided me many hours of delightful sailing over the years, and was home to some of my early ancestors, my particular branch of the family has no roots in the town. I must add that I do have an uncle who still lives on West Shore Drive.

Keep up the great work. You might want to submit your web site to Essex Books for inclusion in their newsletter.

 

Name: Rick Kilham <rkilham@cox.net>
Date: 2002-02-15
Comments:
Nice job and addition for those of us who are researching the past. Even though Marblehead provided me many hours of delightful sailing over the years, and was home to some of my early ancestors, my particular branch of the family has no roots in the town. I must add that I do have an uncle who still lives on West Shore Drive.

Keep up the great work. You might want to submit your web site to Essex Books for inclusion in their newsletter.

 

Name: Rick Kilham <rkilham@cox.net>
Date: 2002-02-15
Comments:
Nice job and addition for those of us who are researching the past. Even though Marblehead provided me many hours of delightful sailing over the years, and was home to some of my early ancestors, my particular branch of the family has no roots in the town. I must add that I do have an uncle who still lives on West Shore Drive.

Keep up the great work. You might want to submit your web site to Essex Books for inclusion in their newsletter.

 

Name: Rick Kilham <rkilham@cox.net>
Date: 2002-02-15
Comments:
Nice job and addition for those of us who are researching the past. Even though Marblehead provided me many hours of delightful sailing over the years, and was home to some of my early ancestors, my particular branch of the family has no roots in the town. I must add that I do have an uncle who still lives on West Shore Drive.

Keep up the great work. You might want to submit your web site to Essex Books for inclusion in their newsletter.

 

Name: Linda Cabral <algonq49@aol.com>
Date: 2002-02-15
Comments:
This is a great site!!
 

Name: carol blazier <carol256@yahoo.com>
Date: 2002-02-15
Comments:
trying to local burial site for the Weeks family from the Falmouth area
 

Name: Gwen Boyer Bjorkman <gwenbj@seanet.com>
Date: 2002-02-15
Any additional information would be appreciated NICHOLSON
Comments:
Very good information. I am interested in the Nicholson family who left Marblehead and went to North Carolina.
 

Name: Dorothy Singer <dsinger@acronet.net>
Date: 2002-02-15
Comments:
I am looking for the L'Heureux family information especially
Elie and Alice (Jette) L'Heureux and their family. I think
they were around Spencer Mass. in the 1890's. Dorothy (L'Heureux dit LeRoy) Singer

 

Name: Brad Livermore <grandpabear67@webtv.net>
Date: 2002-02-15
Any additional information would be appreciated Surnames: LIVERMORE, SHERMAN
Comments:
I am interested in any info on places from my ancestors' state.
 

Name: M.C. Aldridge <mcadurham@earthlink.net>
Date: 2002-02-15
Comments:
I am a descendant of Edmund Nicholson born 1616 York, England; died 1660 in Marblehead, Mass. Wife, Elizabeth Simson/Simpson Nicholson tried as witch along with her children. Actual cause of trial was membership in the Society of Friends. Most of the Salem witches were also Quakers. The Nicholson Family joined the North Carolina settlement of Quakers in Pasquotank and Perquimans Counties, then Albemarle.

Christopher Nicholson, son of Edmund and Eliz. Simson Nicholson married in North Carolina and has thousands of descendants there and elsewhere in the U.S.

 

Name: Judy <jhoward@sherbtel.net>
Date: 2002-02-15
Comments:
What a great site. The work that has been done, is incredible. I was looking for my Jonathan Howard and wife Susanna Row, hoping I might find their burial site.

Thank you,

Judy



 

Name: Amy Raymond <araymond@fastdial.net>
Date: 2002-02-15
Comments:
I have ancestors who came from Marblehead. Their names were Grant, Freeto(e), Coos, Watson.
 

Name: Lawrenc Lavery N.Z. <snowl@xtra.co.nz>
Date: 2002-02-15
Any additional information would be appreciated Lavery
Comments:
Thank you for all your hard work it is a great webpage.
thanks again

 

Name: Dean andFaye Alley <fdalley@southwind.net>
Date: 2002-02-14
Comments:
Great Genealogy Site.
 

Name: Betty Zenger <zenger@greatnorthern.n>
Date: 2002-02-14
Comments:
Wondering if a George William Pickens was buried there about 1901
 

Name: C.D.S. <gratefulheart1@webtv.net>
Date: 2002-02-14
Comments:
Lovely site.Looking for McCormick's or McIntyre .Thank You I also found a picture behind a second hand framed picture i bought, Real pretty, it say's "wishing bridge" Marblehead Massachusett's on it.Ever hear of it ?
 

Name: Debbie <plantlady@sulphurcanyon.com>
Date: 2002-02-14
Comments:
Didn't find anything I could use this minute, but I'm bookmarking this for future reference ... love the links to the pics of the gravestones!

:D

 

Name: Shirley Haskell <iruby@hotmail.com>
Date: 2002-02-14
Comments:
my husband was a decendent of Mark Haskell who came over from England with his Mother and Brothers 9William & Roger
 

Name: Richard M. Totman <TOTMANR001@hawaii.rr.com>
Date: 2002-02-14
Comments:
I,m looking for any Totman's that would have been buried there!
 

Name: Carol Caillouette <gardenlady@wireweb.net>
Date: 2002-02-14
Any additional information would be appreciated Maiden name Stoddard
Comments:
Decended from first Anthony Stoddard, then Soloman, then
Anthony Stoddard
Eliakim Stoddard
John Stoddard
John Stoddard
Curtis Stoddard
Zerah Stoddard then John(J.C.)then Jeron Curtis,Jeron Curtis

 

Name: Carol Caillouette <gardenlady@wireweb.net>
Date: 2002-02-14
Any additional information would be appreciated Maiden name Stoddard
Comments:
Related to Anthony Stoddard, then Soloman, then
Anthony Stoddard
Eliakim Stoddard
John Stoddard
John Stoddard
Curtis Stoddard
Zerah Stoddard then John(J.C.)then Jeron Curtis,Jeron Curtis

 

Name: Kristin Chandler <redhedii@pacbell.net>
Date: 2002-02-14
Comments:
I am decended from William & Annis Chandler. They arrived with 4 of their children in Roxbury, MA in 1637.
 

Name: James Parker <therev@frii.com>
Date: 2002-02-14
Any additional information would be appreciated Re Burchsted
Comments:
Early family of physicians in Marblehead
 

Name: Lynn <Lynn@newenglandpc.net>
Date: 2002-02-14
Comments:
I AM JUST CURIOUS, IF I WOULD FIND ANY FAMILIAR NAMES!
 

Name: Carolyn Lubker <cflfishbowl@mediaone.net>
Date: 2002-02-14
Comments:
Valuable information - both the names and photos of gravestones. One of my ancestors David Yaugh and his wife, Jean/Jane and children are listed at St. Michael's Church in Marblehead in early 1700s (before 1735 when they moved to Scituate, Rhode Island). Many thanks for the "tour". Carolyn Lubker
 

Name: Kathy Mills <ke6pxx@adams.net>
Date: 2002-02-14
Comments:
Love to see old cemeteries (any cemeteries) online! Great work!!
 

Name: Dorothy Hall Knight <knight@lakeozark.net>
Date: 2002-02-14
Comments:
This was a fantastic site. My Marblehead relatives were KAY, GARDINER, HALL, none of whom were listed herein. My husband's KNIGHTS weren't from this area, so the Knights listed did not connect with him. You did a wonderful job on this, and are to be commended for the hard work.
 

Name: D. Adcox <a_freckles@hotmail.com>
Date: 2002-02-14
Comments:
Very informative site. I'm sure those with ancestors in this area will appreciate your hard work. Sorry that my ancestors were not there.
 

Name: Carmela Quimby <cquimby634@aol.com>
Date: 2002-02-14
Any additional information would be appreciated Quimby
Comments:
thx
 

Name: Ronald Sherrow <RShe905948@aol.com>
Date: 2002-02-14
Comments:
I'm looking for Sherer/Shearer/Sherrow surnames
 

Name: Nancy Potts <npotts@acadia.net>
Date: 2002-02-14
Comments:
I just found the 'goodies'! What a wealth of info! You seem to have covered all bases of what we are interested in knowing although I've not made any connections.
GREAT JOB and WELL DONE!

Nancy






 

Name: Nancy Potts <npotts@acadia.net>
Date: 2002-02-14
Comments:
I loved visiting Marblehead in 1971, but haven't been back,although I think of it often. I'm researching Wells, Bonner, Stevens, Henry and Kibbe from Essex Co.

This is a pleasant site .

 

Name: Lowell P Beveridge <helbev@8oldfulton.com>
Date: 2002-02-14
Comments:
Searching for Grant, Kent, Pierson.
 

Name: Sylvia Meeker <sylviameeker@Yahoo.com>
Date: 2002-02-14
Comments:
Some of the New England folks that I'm interested in are:
Meeker, Hazen, Benedict, Bradstreet, Grant, Peck, Howlett, Wallace, Gregory.

 

Name: Russell Phipps <russ@mt-mansfield.com>
Date: 2002-02-14
Comments:
Searching for any Phipps
 

Name: Patricia Tkacik <Patricalou@aol.com>
Date: 2002-02-14
Comments:
Interested in genealogy, thanks.
 

Name: Larry Murphy <LSMurphy561@aol.com>
Date: 2002-02-14
Any additional information would be appreciated Abington, MA
Comments:
Thank you for all your efforts, it really is appreciated.
 

Name: alice soden-weber <amjw@aol.com>
Date: 2002-02-12
Comments:
have been researching my family hope to find them soon
 

Name: Paul Woods Brown <pbrown@tacomaclick.net>
Date: 2002-02-11
Any additional information would be appreciated Family of John Martin Woods
Comments:
Thanks for letting me look my ancesters were lost at sea but this area
was their home.

 

Name: Elizabeth <elizabethhadzic@hotmail.com>
Date: 2002-02-11
Any additional information would be appreciated Laskey's
Comments:
Hi, I am researching the Laskey's that settled in Marblehead around the late 1500's to the early 1600's. I noticed that you had the name Tawley (I believe that was the spelling), and the name Laskey in brackets after. Could you please explain what that means.

Good job on the website! I have been working on one of my own and I know it is a lot of work!

 

Name: s. greenwood <bsgreenwoods@worldnet.att.net>
Date: 2002-02-11
Comments:
hunting for Hamblet and Chipman and Hills people late 1600's and early 1700's
 

Name: Helen Seagriff <elenha@microconnect.net>
Date: 2002-02-11
Comments:
I found some of my ancestoral surnames that I am researching in your listing. I hope they attach to my surnames. Thank you for making this a free page as some people such as me cannot afford to pay for info. I am willing to contribute any info I have to anyone that emails me. I live in Lower Burrell, Pa. Most of my ancestors were from Wash. Co., Pa. Removing here from N. J. My surnames are Brown, Conklin, Cooper, Loughman, Gray, Wilson, Sears Orr, Behanna, Redman, Beadling, Walters, Mills. The Redman surname stems from Cherokee heritage.
 

Name: Helen Seagriff <elenha@microconnect.net>
Date: 2002-02-11
Comments:
I found some of my ancestoral surnames that I am researching in your listing. I hope they attach to my surnames. Thank you for making this a free page as some people such as me cannot afford to pay for info. I am willing to contribute any info I have to anyone that emails me. I live in Lower Burrell, Pa. Most of my ancestors were from Wash. Co., Pa. Removing here from N. J.
 

Name: Iris Lawrence-Gardner <iris.gardner@worldnet.att.net>
Date: 2002-02-11
Comments:
Thankyou so much for this page you have created. I'm from Early New England people. They came to Nantucket in 1630. Many of the names in the cemetery are from my family tree!
Again thankyou so much!
Iris Lawrence-Gardner
Seattle

 

Name: Iris Lawrence-Gardner <iris.gardner@worldnet.att.net>
Date: 2002-02-11
Comments:
Thankyou so much for this page you have created. I'm from Early New England people. They came to Nantucket in 1630. Many of the names in the cemetery are from my family tree!
Again thankyou so much!
Iris Lawrence-Gardner
Seattle

 

Name: Joan Dana <joandana@graham.main.nc.us>
Date: 2002-02-10
Any additional information would be appreciated MANNING family descendants
Comments:
, ADAMS, ARD, BALL, BAGLEY, PAINE, PIERCE, DUPREE, BETHEA, ROGERS, ALDEN, VARNADO, BILBO, etc
 

Name: Pamela Edwards Peach <mrsppeaches@hotmail.com>
Date: 2002-02-10
Any additional information would be appreciated Great job
Comments:
Researching the Peach families
 

Name: Barbara Young <scanbar@prodigy.net>
Date: 2002-02-10
Comments:
A very nice page.
 

Name: Malcolm Lantz <maclantz@shaw.ca>
Date: 2002-02-08
Comments:
I enjoyed my visit to your site. I commend you for all of you dedicated and nice work.
 

Name: Clarke Johnson <clarke@tallships.ca>
Date: 2002-02-08
Comments:
Just browsing through, now I will go and dig into it
 

Name: ellen hunt <newfie@tallships.ca>
Date: 2002-02-08
Comments:
very nice web page. Very informative. Thanks for the opportunity to view it. I will forward you page to my friend Richard , who has Dennis in his family.
 

Name: Rowyn MacLean <rowyn@sprint.ca>
Date: 2002-02-07
Any additional information would be appreciated Nova Scotia, Canada
Comments:
Thank-you for e-mailing the Lunenburg List or I would
never have seen your site....Keep up the great work !

Stone #33 George Carew ......Do you know any Carew
researchers or where I can find out more on this man ?



 

Name: Linda Lepsesty <lindlep@yahoo.com>
Date: 2002-02-07
Comments:
What a Delight !! Beautiful work and of much interest to me. My Marblehead lines are Trefry,Pitman,Huxtable/Huckstable .. sincerely appreciative, Linda
 

Name: Mary Ann Gray <magray@capecod.net>
Date: 2002-02-07
Comments:
I am interested in researching the Haskell family and note that following some of their entries the words "at the Ferry" is written. Can you tell me what this means?
Thank You.

 

Name: Jean Tavanaee <tavanaee@hotmail.com>
Date: 2002-02-07
Comments:
Very informative site. I was hoping to find some info on the Fader family who moved to Marblehead in the mid 1850's. Thanks Jean.
 

Name: Luella Marshall <l.marshall@ns.sympatico.ca>
Date: 2002-02-07
Comments:
Wonderful . As one who has done cemeteies transcripitions I know the hours of work that has gone into making this project possible
 

Name: Joyann Reynolds <joyannr@locateplus.com>
Date: 2002-02-06
Comments:
I would love to hear from you. I have completly transcribed all the stones at Old Burial Hill in Marblehead. If I can be of any help please let me know. There were lots of stones in the early 1600's, Lotters and vandals did a number on them.
Joyann Reynolds
Marblehead Genealogy

 

Name: Elisabeth Johnson <potpets@totacc.com>
Date: 2002-02-01
Comments:
Great job! Have you done the Glover lot?
 

Name: Amy Raymond <araymond@fastdial.net>
Date: 2002-02-01
Comments:
I just found this site. I am a descendant of many families of Essex County, MA and some that left MA to settle on the coast of Maine (which was still MA). I know I am going to find this very helpful.
 

Name: Linda Pumiglia <pumiglia@together.net>
Date: 2002-01-27
Comments:
Hi Cousin!

Susan told me of your new web page. Well done.
Sure do miss the "old group".

Linda

 

Name: Dwight Beman <73362.3230@compuserve.com>
Date: 2002-01-25
Comments:
Cuzette!

A VERY nice site. I'm proud of you. <G>

 

Name: Janet Smith Gilbert <JanAthalie@aol.com>
Date: 2002-01-22
Comments:
A New Hampshirite trasferred to Texas. All my folks are in NH, MA, VT & ME. I'll look at your site now.
 

Name: Deirdre Pierce-Harper <deirdre5@bellsouth.net>
Date: 2002-01-22
Comments:
I was wondering if there was such a site for The Old Charter Street Burial Ground where a lot of Our First Americal Settlers are buried. I am hoping I might find the others I am looking for Here, Thanks for the site Deirdre
 

Name: Glenrose B.Englerth <glenrosesb@earthlink.net>
Date: 2002-01-22
Comments:
I have scanned thourgh your pages and must say that you have done a great job on this. I believe that I may have seen a few families that I have. Will mark it and check again. Thank you for sharing.
Glenrose

 

Name: Sabra <sab_cef@hotmail.com>
Date: 2002-01-22
Any additional information would be appreciated Humphrey,Nichols,symonds,orne
Comments:
william Humphrey in this cemetery is my ggggrandfather.
 

Name: Mildred Boynton Laurine <m.e.laurine@att.net>
Date: 2002-01-22
Comments:
Thank you for all the work you did for this website - it should be a great, new resource for Essex County genealogists, amateur or otherwise. So far I've seen many, many names that are part of my collateral lines of early Essex County souls. There is so much I have to go back and finish perusing the lists - although I've seen no Boyntons (I think they are buried in the Waterfront cemetery). Will send thanks to Mariana too, for telling us about it.
M. Laurine

 

Name: Arline (Taylor) Larson <arline7@bellsouth.net>
Date: 2002-01-22
Comments:
A great job, cousin Claudia !
 

Name: Susan Taylor <SGTaylor1@att.net>
Date: 2002-01-21
Comments:
Hi Cuz!

This website is great. Very well done. I'm delighted to see you up on-line.

 

Name: Chet Nichols <nichfarm@nemaine.com>
Date: 2002-01-21
Comments:
Just stopping by to check it out.
 

Name: Carol Mero <casmero@crocker.com>
Date: 2002-01-21
Comments:
What a marvelous thing you've done!!
 

Name: Charles Carroll <ccarrol1@nycap.rr.com>
Date: 2002-01-21
Any additional information would be appreciated Researching 'Carriel & Morant'
Comments:
Very well done. It's obvious a lot of hard work has gone into this project. It is much appreciated. Thank you.
 

Name: Ron Allen <ronald.allen@sympatico.ca>
Date: 2002-01-21
Comments:
looking for "Bartlett" & "Patch"
 

Name: Natalie M. Rickner <nmrickner@worldnet.att.net>
Date: 2002-01-20
Comments:
Just checking to see what the site is about
 

Name: Darlene from Worcester, Ma. <djakef@aol.com>
Date: 2002-01-20
Comments:
I see a lot of hard work, and a job well done.
 

Name: William Morgan <wsmorganv@aol.com>
Date: 2002-01-16
Any additional information would be appreciated this is a test
Comments:
this is a test
 

Name: Arthur E. Putnam <arthur.putnam@ns.sympatico.ca>
Date: 2002-01-13
Comments:
Congratulations on a terrific web page. I shall be returning from time to time to view your progress.
3x cousin Art.

 

Name: Dave Watkins <106054.1362@CompuServe.com>
Date: 2002-01-13
Comments:
Sorry it took me so long to get here - put it down to old age and over eating at Christmas ! <G>

Nice site !

Best wishes

Dave Watkins
Nuneaton Warwickshire England

 

Name: Bill Cridland <wa1hmw@juno.com>
Date: 2002-01-09
Comments:
JUst testing and checking Code and graphics . 9th Jan 2002
 

Name: Jeanne Rogers McGinnis <Jarjam58@cs.com>
Date: 2002-01-08
Comments:
Great site Claudia. Gongratulations!
 

Name: Beryl Pine <bpine@compuserve.com>
Date: 2002-01-08
Comments:
Good looking page Claudia. Congratulations.
 

Name: Vickie Elam White <102657.1616@compuserve.com>
Date: 2002-01-08
Comments:
Hi cuzil! Beautifully done!
 

Name: Ray Cleveland <rclevela@ix.netcom.com>
Date: 2002-01-08
Comments:
Looks good
 

Name: Thomas Burns <tfburns@yahoo.com>
Date: 2002-01-08
Comments:
This is fabulous! At last. The real history of the original settlers and their decendants. Keep up the good work to give us all a sense of history that we need.
 

Name: Bill Cridland <wa1hmw@juno.com>
Date: 2002-01-08
Comments:
Testing new GuestBook