_Nathaniel CUSHMAN __+
| (1712 - 1793)
_Consider CUSHMAN ___|
| (1740 - 1819) m 1763|
| |_Sarah COOMER _______
| (1712 - 1753)
|
|--Hannah CUSHMAN
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Submit NEWCOMB _____|
m 1763 |
|_____________________
[1934]
Children
Sally Uphaam
Ephraim Uphaam
Thomas Uphaam
__
|
_Arthur FULGHAM _____|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Charlotte McKinnie FULGHAM
| (1810 - 1843)
| __
| |
|_Alice MCKINNIE _____|
|
|__
_____________________
|
_Sylvester KNIGHT ___|
| m 1808 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Rachel Mosely KNIGHT
| (1814 - ....)
| _David LYMAN ________+
| | (1737 - 1822) m 1763
|_Rachel LYMAN _______|
(1776 - 1866) m 1808|
|_Sarah WRIGHT _______
(1739 - ....) m 1763
_Thomas LYMAN _______+
| (1704 - 1788) m 1726
_Joseph LYMAN _______|
| (1744 - 1820) m 1767|
| |_Mary GUILD _________
| (1707 - 1794) m 1726
|
|--Benjamin LYMAN
| (1780 - 1858)
| _____________________
| |
|_Sarah EDWARDS ______|
(1746 - ....) m 1767|
|_____________________
[2155]
He settled at "the Green" in Manchester, half a mile west of his father's on the Hartford and providence Turnpike. He was a man of humble piety, of great firmness and simplicity of character, of sound judgment, and stong common sense. he often represented the town in the state legislature, and filled other positions of public trust. Owing to his proverbial candor and practical wisdom, he was constantly consulted as a referee in cases of difficulty in the community, and his decisions were always regarded as eminently judicious and fair. He was extremely modest and retiring, and a man of few words, but these, weighty and to the point. He was universally respected, and not known to have had an enemy. He gathered by his industry and enterprise a handsome property.
Other children
Benjamin Lyman b: 9 MAY 1807
Mary Lyman b: 26 JAN 1813
_Gad LYMAN __________+
| (1712 - 1791) m 1738
_Oliver LYMAN , Capt._|
| (1739 - ....) |
| |_Thankful POMEROY ___
| m 1738
|
|--Eleanor LYMAN
| (1775 - 1777)
| _Joseph LYMAN _______+
| | (1699 - ....) m 1727
|_Eleanor LYMAN _______|
(1737 - ....) |
|_Abigail LEWIS ______
(1701 - 1763) m 1727
_John MARSHALL ______+
| (.... - 1797)
_John Purnell MARSHALL _|
| (1761 - ....) m 1806 |
| |_Elizabeth PURNELL __
| (.... - 1803)
|
|--John Edward Henry MARSHALL
| (1807 - 1884)
| _____________________
| |
|_Ann BELL ______________|
(1785 - 1820) m 1806 |
|_____________________
[256]
1830 census Worcester Co., MD, page 284
1840 census Worcester Co., MD
1850 census Berlin, Worcester Co., MD, page 262a: Collector
1860 census Berlin, Worcester Co., MD, page 621: Farmer
1870 census Berlin, Worcester Co., MD, page 775b: Farmer
1880 census Orrville, Dallas Co., AL, page 110a: Dry goods merchant
Dallas County History and Information:
Dallas County was created by the Alabama Territorial legislature on 9 Feb 1818, from portions of the Creek cession of 9 Aug 1814. It was named for Alexander J. Dallas of Pennsylvania, U.S. Treasury Secretary. Dallas County is located in the Black Belt region of the west-central portion of the state, and is traversed by the Alabama River. Dallas is bordered by Perry, Chilton, Autauga, Lowndes, Wilcox, and Marengo counties. Originally, the county seat was at Cahaba, which also served as the state capital for a brief period. In 1865, the county seat was transferred to Selma. Other towns and communities include Marion Junction, Sardis, and Orrville.
_John Henry William VAN HOUTEN _
| m 1832
_George Hamilton VAN HOUTEN _|
| (1847 - 1930) |
| |_Elizabeth Ann KENT ____________
| (1815 - 1900) m 1832
|
|--Marge A. VAN HOUTEN
| (1871 - 1959)
| _Oliver C. JENKS _______________+
| | (1813 - 1868) m 1833
|_Selina Abigail JENKS _______|
(1849 - 1934) |
|_Louise CORNELL ________________
(1815 - 1857) m 1833
[1617] 1880 census Platte, Taylor Co., IA, page 26a