If you have questions regarding your family or any one else's for that matter and would like a response, please include your email address so that we can help you. Thank you, Donna.

Add Comment

< Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next >
Alexander miner on November 13, 2008 at 10:00 PM said:

Online references including those such as "Wikipedia" claim U.S.S. Grant and John D. Rockefeller to be direct descendants of Thomas Minor, One of four founders of Stonington...

Cheryl Lee (Avery) Steel on October 19, 2008 at 04:25 PM said:

I have a family chart that my paternal aunt constructed many years ago. I occasionly browse the internet to see what I can find to read. I am in the 12 generation of Christopher Avery (according to the chart) I am so thrilled with the site. My aunt took years researching and with a click I found all this one site, marvelous, outstanding....

cherylbx@aol.com

William B.Platt on October 2, 2008 at 06:20 PM said:

Greetings,I am the greatgrandson of Martha Virinia Denison.The great,great,grandson of Emily Walker/Charles Denison.My grandmother often read from our family's lineage.It was her dream of belonging to The D.A.R. and The Mayflower Society.She died in 1976.I have arisen to make her wish to come true.Any suggestions, would be greatfully appreciated.Thank-You,William , my e-mail jackwalker2@verizon.net

Kathleen Burke on August 23, 2008 at 09:10 AM said:

Hello. What a great site! My mother died 5 yrs ago and was the family historian. I am the oldest daughter and grandchild.I am a direct decendant of Robert Parks through my maternal grandmother's side of the family. I was born in Canada but, now live in North Carolina. I would be greatly intersted in the reunion in 2009 so that I may meet some long lost cousins.

Karen Carrell (Stanton) Cook on August 13, 2008 at 11:57 AM said:

Hello to all members of the Stanton family! I am of the 11th. generation of Stantons (depending how you count!)...daughter of Charles C. Stanton, son of Roy Stanton and Delia Welty, son of Edgar Fayette Stanton and Nancy Carrell, son of David Stanton and Celia Herrick, son of Oliver Stanton and Hannah Dewey, son of Augustus Stanton and Eunice Crandall, son of Col. Joseph Stanton and Champlin, son of Joseph Stanton and Hanna Mead, son of Thomas Stanton and Ann Lord. Both my parents has now passed, and I have picked up the material where my Dad left off...hopefully most is correct! I welcome anything. I think I missed 2 Joseph's above, but I am close. cook4650@yahoo.coj

Fred Hickler on August 6, 2008 at 10:34 PM said:

Hi! I just stumbled upon your website while trying to track down a Stanton/Shakespeare puzzle. Your site is fantastic.

We have to be some kind of cousin because John Borrodell Denison is my 7th great grandfather, Sylvester Baldwin, who died on board the Martin, is my 8th great grandfather, and Thomas Stanton, spouse of Ann Lord, is my 8th great grandfather.

I would love news on the reunion. My wife and I are 85 years old, so we might be unable to make it, but we would love to give it a try.

The Stanton/Shakespeare puzzle in brief is as follows:

Most genealogies show Thomas Stanton I, son of John Stanton and Elizabeth Townsend being married to Maria Pudsey. They give him four or five children including Thomas Stanton II. The LDS Ancestral files give the same results but also give a second parallel Thomas Stanton I, son of the same John Stanton and Elizabeth Townsend but with a wife Alice and a daughter Judith.

Remarkably, I have a holographic genealogy of the Baldwin family written by Charles Clinton Baldwin, brother of John Denison Baldwin which shows Thomas Stanton I, having a child, Judith, by Maria Pudsey. It says that Judith married Shakespeare’s friend, Hamnet Sadler, and that Shakespeare named his twin children Hamnet and Judith after them. All of that is well documented elsewhere except for the Stanton connection.

The Shakespeare connection comes up again in Oland Green’s online Stanton Genealogy at http://www.geocities.com/oegreen2001/Stanton.htm. According to him, Thomas Stanton II was the accomplished sculptor of many notable pieces, among them the well known bust of Shakespeare described in Washington Irving's "Sketch Book." I also note that Stratford on Avon is very near the Stanton home turf.

What do you think about this?

Frederick (Fred) Hickler. My email is fhickler@verizon.net

James A Avery on July 21, 2008 at 08:09 AM said:

I'm not sure were or if I'm related but I'm looking. I was named after my great grandfather,My grandfather was named austin fredrick Avery,My great great grandfather was Belton Avery and passed away in Ledyard,Ct,I am looking into there may have been Avery's also on my mothers side My mother was born in Stonington,Ct[Lockwood]My grandfather was from Canada.My grandmother was also a Main,My great grandmother I beleive was a daggett.I am the third oldest in a family of fourteen.I know my grandfather austin was an airforce pilot and also was a gun designer for colt. he also was a gun collecter and owned fifty acres on wawecus hill rd.in his later years was a boiler tender for a company on Yantic,St in Norwich,Ct. And so from here I start looking into what I think will be a great journey,I will keep ya posted,

Holly Bennett Cusumano on July 6, 2008 at 08:13 AM said:

I am a decendant of the John Bennett on your list of Family Names page. My husband and I just returned from Stonington where we validated the information about the Bennett family in the Stonington Historical Society Library. Should you decide to hold a reunion next year, I will attend. Holly Bennett Cusumano, Chester County, PA.

Karen from Genealogy Club 1 on June 29, 2008 at 09:48 PM said:

Wonderful Site Donna

Pamela Bourrell-Genealogy Club1 on June 28, 2008 at 08:16 PM said:

Hi Donna, Congratulations on your wonderful site and on your win at Genealogy Club1. Pam Bourrell.

Stonington Barbour records has new URL on June 21, 2008 at 09:50 PM said:

Hi Donna, The link to the Stonington Barbour records is broken because Jane Devlin (webmaster) changed to another server a few months ago. The new one is:

http://dunhamwilcox.net/barbour/stonington_barbour_main.htm

Hope you can fix it, Cheers, Coralynn

Ramona Sawyer Hill on May 26, 2008 at 03:11 PM said:

Donna- Kudos on your fine site. My Breed line: Allen Breed b.1601+Elizabeth Wheeler, Allen Breed b.1626 + Mary Sargent, John Breed b.1662+ Mercy Palmer, John Breed B.1700 + Mary Prentice, John Breed b.1729 + Silence Grant, Oliver Breed b.1757 + Grace Green, Rev.John Breed b.1782 + Catherine Fish, Rev.Henry Grant Breed b.1828 + 2 w. Phebe Hauverman, Leslie A. Breed b.1855 + Mary Morgan, Harry Earl Breed b.1890 + Emma Molander, Gladys Breed b.1912 + Donald R. Sawyer. email: ramonahill at gmail.com

Susan Fish on May 20, 2008 at 07:28 PM said:

Forgot my email addy is susanendicott@aol.com

Susan Fish on May 20, 2008 at 07:26 PM said:

Any descendents of John Fish(Fysh)? I am a direct descendent and this reunion sounds like fun. My ancestor, Anthony Fish, and his wife, Hannah Chipman Fish, left Stonington/Groton area in 1812 and settled in a tiny little town named Brooklyn, PA. I will be planting geraniums on his grave this weekend and hopefully will get a pic to download. His oldest son, Anthony Fish Jr. returned to Groton and is buried there. I suppose I have some cousins still living in the Groton/Mystic/Stonington area.

Laura Seeley Condie on April 21, 2008 at 11:56 AM said:

Have just found this message board,sent to me through my husbands family. They were Slacks from the Scranton Pa area,and there was a marriage to a Stanton. But what caught my attention on the posts were the Noyes and Gallup family names. My mother was a Noyes,and her mother came down through the Wade,Davis,Joy,Gallop family.Capt.John Gallop's daughter Joan married Thomas Joy. This is my line. Have a book on the Joy Family by Helen Bourne Joy Lee,and would be glad to share any and all information.Also have my family tree from Rev William Noyes.Glad to share this information. I'm also a member of the Seeley Genealogical Society. My e-mail address is Billaura@AOL.COM

< Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next >

Add Comment