Individual Notes

Note for:   Richard Whitaker,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     [1.ged]

In 1543, the family resided at Burnley, Leichestershire, England.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Humphrey Peshall,    - 3 JUN 1488         Index

Individual Note:
     [1.ged]

Humphrey's whole adult life was spent in the turmoil of the War of the
Roses, except for the last four years. The political differences
between the branches of this family, that is the Horsley and Ranton
branches [Lancaster] and the Kinlet branch [York], became so deep that
the Horsley family began to use the spelling "Pershall" retaining the
silent "h" so peculiar to the Cockney English.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Richard Pershall,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     [1.ged]

Richard's generation is the last of this family to live in
Staffordshireand Shropshire. Two sons, Edmund, our ancestor, and
James went into business. Edmund in London, and James in Holland.
Thomas and Robert remained in Staffordshire but family records have
unfortunately been lost and because of the Reformation, the family
seems to have kept their name out of public record. Humplhrey, the
youngest child, also moved to London.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Edmund Pershall,   ABT 1531 - APR 1629         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   1629
     Place:   St. Brides, Church, London, England

Individual Note:
     [1.ged]

Ancestral File Number: Q1CK-55
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 Jan uary 1996.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Edward Bathurst,   ABT 1499 -          Index

Individual Note:
     source: Ancestry of Sarah Fowler (1978) by Robert Woolsey of Merrimack, NH

Individual Notes

Note for:   Judith Randolph,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     [1.ged]

Ancestral File Number: 9T41-JB
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 Jan uary 1996.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Bernard Randolph,   ABT 1530 -          Index

Individual Note:
     source: Ancestry of Sarah Fowler (1978) by Robert Woolsey of Merrimack, NH

The family resided at London, County Middlesex, England.

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Note for:   Thomas Ryder,    -          Index

Name Note: Source:    page 47 - John & Thomas Ryder on list of early settlers of Southold
who left written evidence that they lived here during the life of its
first pastor



Individual Notes

Note for:   Richard Howell,   1712 - 17 NOV 1783         Index

Will:   
     Date:   14 MAR 1783
     Place:   Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York

Burial:   
     Date:   AFT 17 NOV 1783
     Place:   Mattituck, Southold Twp., Suffolk County, Long Island, New York

Individual Note:
     [1.ged]

Will of Richard Howell
    In the name of God, Amen. I, Richard Howell, of Southold, Suffolk
County, yeoman, being weak & infirm of body. All my just debts &
Funeral expenses to be paid by my executors. I leave my well-beloved
wife Elizabeth, two cows, six sheep, two feather beds, and furniture,
six chairs, one trammel, shovel & tongs; Also, one half quarter of
an acre to use as a garden, while my widow. Unto my eldest son
Edmund, the part of my lot I bought of Deacon Colman; Also, all my
lands & meadows east of Mapes lsnr, & south the Ele branch; Also my
meadow called Muddy Creek meadow; he paying my wife, his mother, five
loads of wood yearly at the house where she, my widow, lives. Unto my
second son Phinehas, all the land I bought of Aaron Howell, Samuel
Hallock & Peter Hallock; Also, broad meadow point beach & meadow I
bought of the Fannings. Unto my son Richard, 30 pounds,. Unto my son
Parshall, the remainder of my lands, meadows & buildings not
mentioned, he paying my wife yearly, 12 bushels of wheat, 10 of corn,
110 pounds of pork, 50 pounds of beef, 25 pounds flax, and also keep
two cows & six sheep summer & winter, for his mother; Also,
sufficient firewood, with what my son Edmund shall find for her;
Also, a privilege in the orchards and fruits, sufficient for her
pdfxon. my xon Pearsall to keep my son Abram, as is becoming in a
Christian land, during his life. If he does not provide for Abram, my
executors to take sufficient lands willed to Parshall to support
Abram. Unto my wife the one half of my dwelling house while my widow;
all given her in lieu of dower. Unto my four daughters, Elisabeth
Brown, Joanna Terry, Keziah Sopers, & Mary Benjamin, thirty shillings
each. All my negros to be sold, and sufficient stock to pay my just
debts & legacies, and my executors reasonably for their trouble; the
remainder unto my son Parshall. I make my sons, Edmund & Pearshall,
and my trusty friend Daniel Wells, executors.
Dated March 14, 1783. Witnesses, Thomas Aldrich, Jacob Aldrichk &
Joseph Mapes, both of said County, yeoman. Proved March 17, 1784.
] Abstract of Wills - Liber36, p. 428]
Grave adjoins Mr. David & Mrs. Mary - died in 72nd year

Individual Notes

Note for:   Abigail Case,   1676 - 7 APR 1726         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   AFT 7 APR 1726
     Place:   Mattituck, Southold Twp., Suffolk County, Long Island, New York

Individual Note:
     [1.ged]

Jacob Conklin died 20 August 1715.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Lt. Edmund Howell,   1739 - AFT 1790         Index

Individual Note:
     [1.ged]

Edmund listed as the oldest son in his father's will.
Edmund's children: by Rachael - Parnel ch 9 June 1765, Anna ch. 17
December 1771 d. 1776, Son d. 1774; by Bethia - William d. 5 December
1776 age 8 mos.; by Phebe - Desire, Katurah, Charity, Jacob [all
baptized 30 May 1790] & Mehitable bp. 18 July 1790.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Phineas Howell,   1746 - 1814         Index

Event:   
     Type:   US Federal Census
     Date:   1776
     Place:   Southold Township, Suffolk County, Long Island, NY

Event:   
     Type:   US Federal Census
     Date:   1790
     Place:   Brookfield, Orange County, New York

Event:   
     Type:   US Federal Census
     Date:   1800
     Place:   Brookfield, Orange County, New York

Event:   
     Type:   US Federal Census
     Date:   1810
     Place:   Brookfield, Orange County, New York

Burial:   
     Date:   1814
     Place:   Brookfield, Orange County, New York

Individual Note:
     [1.ged]

He gave his age as 32 on Oath of Allegiance & Peaceful Behavior that
was required by Gov. Tryon in 1778. [P.R.O. Colonial Office. Class 5,
Vol. 1109, p. 86]
[1 male >16 2 male <16 1 female].
[2 male under 16, 2 male over 16, 3 female]
[01101:00102]
[20101:10101]
Phineas moved to Brookfield in 1778. He is noted as being on the
Census of 1776 at Southold Township - 1 male >16 2 male <16 1 female.
On August 25 of 1778 (NGSQ, 63,280 - 1975) of Mattituck Parish as head
of a family of six.. He is noted as being in Brookfield by 1778.
Phineas & Mary's children: Rachael 2 June 1776 - 8 June 1776, Micah
2 June 1776 [Craven p. 339]. James, Jason, David [Stickney p. ]