Father | Benjamin Lindsley Roberts (b. 11 August 1825, d. 13 March 1902) |
Mother | Jeanette Bonaparte Potter (b. 31 October 1824, d. 3 August 1904) |
Daughter | Effie Etta Roberts+ (b. 14 November 1894, d. 11 June 1949) |
Birth | 13 May 1857 | Harvey Odell Roberts was born on 13 May 1857 in Fort Atkinson, Jefferson County, Wisconsin. |
Death | 24 November 1945 | He died on 24 November 1945 in Riverton, Nebraska, |
Last Edited | 11 January 2018 |
Daughter | Effie Etta Roberts+ (b. 14 November 1894, d. 11 June 1949) |
Last Edited | 11 January 2018 |
Father | Harvey Odell Roberts (b. 13 May 1857, d. 24 November 1945) |
Mother | Lucinda Jane Gilmore |
Daughter | Margery Harsin |
Birth | 14 November 1894 | Effie Etta Roberts was born on 14 November 1894 in Kenesaw, Adams County, Nebraska. |
Marriage | 1 January 1913 | William Emery Harsin and she were married on 1 January 1913 in Bartlett, Wheeler County, Nebraska, |
Death | 11 June 1949 | She died on 11 June 1949 in Spalding, Greeley County, Nebraska, |
Last Edited | 11 January 2018 |
Daughter | Margery Harsin |
Birth | 23 March 1891 | William Emery Harsin was born on 23 March 1891 in Macedonia, Pottawattamie County, Iowa. |
Marriage | 1 January 1913 | He and Effie Etta Roberts were married on 1 January 1913 in Bartlett, Wheeler County, Nebraska, |
Death | 13 December 1973 | He died on 13 December 1973 in Sacramento, California, |
Last Edited | 11 January 2018 |
Father | William Emery Harsin (b. 23 March 1891, d. 13 December 1973) |
Mother | Effie Etta Roberts (b. 14 November 1894, d. 11 June 1949) |
Last Edited | 2 April 2018 |
Son | John Carman Fisher (b. December 1907) |
Son | Rollin Pearsall Fisher+ (b. 16 February 1910, d. 14 July 1994) |
Son | Homer Cady Fisher+ (b. 11 October 1911, d. 13 April 1992) |
Birth | 1870 | John Stout Fisher was born in 1870 in Dunellen, New Jersey. |
Marriage | 9 June 1905 | He and Lucy Amanda Fitch were married on 9 June 1905 at Elm Street in Westfield, Union County, New Jersey, Fitch - Fisher Marriage The cosy home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Fitch, of Elm Street, was in holiday attire last Friday evening for the wedding of their daughter, Lucy Amanda to John Stout Fisher, formerly of Dunellen, N.J. The ceremony was performed under a canopy of flags and flowers by Rev. Dr. C. M. Anderson, of Jersey City, assisted by Rev. Dr. Wright of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Westfield. Only the immediate relatives of the contracting parties were present. But these made a numerous and brilliant company. Miss Pauline Embree of Buena Vista, Virginia, the bride's cousin, was maid of honor, and Rullff Fisher of Dunellen, the bridegroom's cousin, was best man. Marjorie and Ralph of Dunellen, and Virginia and Eleanor Pearsall, of Westfield, were ribbon bearers. Edna Pearsall preceded the wedding party, carrying a basket of flowers while Miss Ethel Pearsall played the wedding march. On their return from the Berkshire Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher will, prior to the erection of a new home of their own on Middlesex Street, reside with the bride's parents." Under "Personal Paragraphs": "Mrs. Edward L. Embree, Miss Pauline and Miss Embree, of Buena Vista, Va., are visiting relatives in Westfield." "Mrs. A.C. Fitch, of Elm street, is entertaining her mother, Mrs. C.A. Pearsall, also her sister, Mrs. E.L. Embree, and daughters Pauline and Lois, all of Buena Vista, Va." "Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher will return to Westfield next week, after having enjoyed a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Old Chatham, N.Y."1 |
Death | 30 January 1949 | He died on 30 January 1949 in Westfield, Union County, New Jersey, |
Burial | 1 February 1949 | He was buried on 1 February 1949 at Fairview Cemetery in Westfield, Union County, New Jersey. |
Obituary | 1 February 1949 | 1 February 1949, Bridgewater Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, Courier-News Obituary:. Westfield: Funeral services for John S. Fisher of 239 Prospect St. were held today at 10:30 a.m. in Gray's Funeral Home, with the Rev. Fred E. Miles, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in Fairview Cemetery. Mr. Fisher was the husband of Mrs. Lucy A. Fisher. He would have been 79 years old today. He died Sunday in his home after a brief illness. Born in Asbury, N.J., Mr. Fisher had resided in Westfield 45 years. Before his retirement in 1942, he was employed as an accountant with August Heckscher, New York City. He was active in the First Methodist Church, a member of the Westfield Chapter of the Old Guard and a veteran of the Spanish American War. Besides his widow, he is survived by three sons, John C. Fisher of New Hyde Park, L.I.; Rollin P. Fisher of 777 Berkeley Ave., Plainfield; and Homer C. Fisher of Cranford, and six grandchildren. |
Last Edited | 3 December 2018 |
Father | William Adee Fitch (b. 8 April 1824, d. 19 December 1885) |
Mother | Lucy Amanda Cady (b. 24 June 1827, d. 13 April 1905) |
Birth | 1852 | Lucy Clara Fitch was born in 1852. |
Marriage | 29 October 1873 | Charles H. Pearsall and she were married on 29 October 1873 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, PEARSALL - FITCH: October 29, by Rev. W. H. Russell, Charles H. Pearsall, to Lucy C., daughter of Wm. A. Fitch. All of Brooklyn. |
Last Edited | 12 January 2018 |
Father | Gideon Pearsall (b. 23 January 1830) |
Mother | Elizabeth A. (b. 1833) |
Birth | 1852 | Charles H. Pearsall was born in 1852 in Kings County, New York.1 |
Marriage | 29 October 1873 | He and Lucy Clara Fitch were married on 29 October 1873 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, PEARSALL - FITCH: October 29, by Rev. W. H. Russell, Charles H. Pearsall, to Lucy C., daughter of Wm. A. Fitch. All of Brooklyn. |
Census | 6 June 1875 | He appeared in the census 6 June 1875 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Charles is listed as: Charles H. (age 23, b. Kings County, married, shoe cutter) Lucy (age 22, Wife, b. Kings) Fanny (9 months old, daughter, b. Kings) Gideon Pearsall (age 45, father, b. Kings, shoe cutter) Elizabeth Pearsall (age 42, mother, b. Kings)2 |
Last Edited | 12 January 2018 |
Father | Uriah Pearsall (b. 1760, d. 22 November 1847) |
Mother | Ann Cornell (b. 1772, d. 30 June 1836) |
Son | Gideon Pearsall+ (b. 23 January 1830) |
Birth | 14 October 1805 | Oliver Denton Pearsall was born on 14 October 1805 in Lynbrook, Long Island, New York. |
Marriage | 4 September 1828 | He and Martha Flower were married on 4 September 1828 at Hempstead Presbyterian Church in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, Oliver and Martha had 10 children according to Clarence Pearsall's Genealogy: Gideon Henry Alfred Alexander Lewis Oliver Frances Luria Ann Hulda Adaline C.1 |
Death | 18 June 1870 | He died on 18 June 1870 in Lynbrook, Long Island, New York, |
Burial | 20 June 1870 | He was buried on 20 June 1870 at Sand Hole Methodist Protestant Churchyard, near "Pearsalls", in Lynbrook, Long Island, New York. |
Last Edited | 12 January 2018 |
Father | Oliver Denton Pearsall (b. 14 October 1805, d. 18 June 1870) |
Mother | Martha Flower (b. 1 January 1808, d. 24 July 1894) |
Son | Charles H. Pearsall (b. 1852) |
Marriage | Gideon Pearsall and Elizabeth A. were married, date unknown | |
Birth | 23 January 1830 | He was born on 23 January 1830 in Pearsall's Corners, Long Island, New York. |
Last Edited | 12 January 2018 |
Son | Charles H. Pearsall (b. 1852) |
Marriage | Gideon Pearsall and Elizabeth A. were married, date unknown | |
Birth | 1833 | She was born in 1833 in Long Island, New York. |
Last Edited | 12 January 2018 |
Father | Edmond Lockwood, Sr (b. about 1574) |
Son | Ephraim Lockwood (b. about 1 December 1641, d. after 1688) |
Research Note | Bibliographical materials on Robert Lockwood, listed in his The Great Migration entry: --Frederic A. Holden and E. Dunbar Lockwood, "Descendants of Robert Lockwood, Colonial and Revolutionary History of the Lockwood Family in America from AD 1630," Philadelphia 1889. Available on archive.org --Clarence A. Torrey, NYGBR 58:395-96, 1927, identifies his wife. --Donald Lines Jacobus, "Families of Old Fairfield" 1:380-87 --Harriet Woodbury Hodge, "Some Descendants of Edmund Lockwood," New York 1978 --Connecticut Ancestry 27: 9-18, 64-70, 141-47, article by Harriet W. Hodge on descendants of Ephraim Lockwood, Robert's son. 1984 ----Connecticut Ancestry 47: 119-30, article by Robert Charles Anderson on Robert Lockwood, 2004. | |
Birth | Robert Lockwood was born in Combs, Suffolk, England. For his origins, refer to Connecticut Ancestry 47:120-231 | |
Baptism | 18 January 1600/01 | He was baptized on 18 January 1600/01.1 |
Death | about 1658 | He died about 1658 in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut,1 |
Last Edited | 15 January 2018 |
Son | Ephraim Lockwood (b. about 1 December 1641, d. after 1688) |
Last Edited | 14 January 2018 |
Father | Robert Lockwood (d. about 1658) |
Mother | Susanna Norman |
Birth | about 1 December 1641 | Ephraim Lockwood was born about 1 December 1641 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1 |
Marriage | 8 June 1665 | He and Mercy St. John were married on 8 June 1665 in Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, Ephraim and Mercy (or Mary) were said by Holden & Lockwood to have 10 children from 1665/6 to about 1700: John, b. 19 Mar 1665/6 Daniel, b. 13 Aug 1668 Sarah (m. John Platt), b. 3 Nov 1670 Ephraim, b. 1 May 1673 Eliphalet, b. 27 Feb 1675/6 Joseph, b. 1 Apr, 1680 James, b. 21 Apr, 1683 Edmund, no dates Mary (m. Joseph Garnsey), no dates Abigail (m. Cook) no dates According to the Garnsey-Guernsey Genealogy, it looks as if the three children without birthdates may have been children of Edmund Lockwood. That source references the distribution of the estate of Edmond Lockwood, which names children Joseph, Daniel, Mary Garnsy, Abigal, and Sarah. "LOCKWOOD, Edman, late of Stamford, died Jan 31, 1692, and Mch. 25, 1692/3, letters of administration on his estate granted to his son Joseph Lockwood and Jonas Weed Sr., the later refused to qualify and Abraham Ambler, mentioned his widow ____, and children, Joseph, Daniel, Edman, Mary and Abigaile, and filed Mch. 15, 1692/3, page 95. " (from Spencer Mead's Extract of Probate Records at Fairfield, Vol 4, 1690-1702, p. 112, viewed on the Fairfield County USGenWeb page, Also, there is a land record from 3 Jan 1707, a deed of sale by Joseph and Mary Garnsey, husband and wife, to Edmund Lockwood [Jr.] of "our share of our father, Edman Lockwood, deceased." In Stamford Land Records, Vol. A:436, #3161, pt. 2. Also, Donald Lines Jacobus in Families of Old Fairfield, 1930, attributes only John Daniel Sarah Ephraim, Jr. Eliphalet Joseph James to Ephraim and Mercy.1 |
Death | after 1688 | He died after 1688 in Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, |
Last Edited | 10 February 2018 |
Father | Matthias St. John |
Birth | about 1641 | Mercy St. John was born about 1641 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut. |
Marriage | 8 June 1665 | Ephraim Lockwood and she were married on 8 June 1665 in Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, Ephraim and Mercy (or Mary) were said by Holden & Lockwood to have 10 children from 1665/6 to about 1700: John, b. 19 Mar 1665/6 Daniel, b. 13 Aug 1668 Sarah (m. John Platt), b. 3 Nov 1670 Ephraim, b. 1 May 1673 Eliphalet, b. 27 Feb 1675/6 Joseph, b. 1 Apr, 1680 James, b. 21 Apr, 1683 Edmund, no dates Mary (m. Joseph Garnsey), no dates Abigail (m. Cook) no dates According to the Garnsey-Guernsey Genealogy, it looks as if the three children without birthdates may have been children of Edmund Lockwood. That source references the distribution of the estate of Edmond Lockwood, which names children Joseph, Daniel, Mary Garnsy, Abigal, and Sarah. "LOCKWOOD, Edman, late of Stamford, died Jan 31, 1692, and Mch. 25, 1692/3, letters of administration on his estate granted to his son Joseph Lockwood and Jonas Weed Sr., the later refused to qualify and Abraham Ambler, mentioned his widow ____, and children, Joseph, Daniel, Edman, Mary and Abigaile, and filed Mch. 15, 1692/3, page 95. " (from Spencer Mead's Extract of Probate Records at Fairfield, Vol 4, 1690-1702, p. 112, viewed on the Fairfield County USGenWeb page, Also, there is a land record from 3 Jan 1707, a deed of sale by Joseph and Mary Garnsey, husband and wife, to Edmund Lockwood [Jr.] of "our share of our father, Edman Lockwood, deceased." In Stamford Land Records, Vol. A:436, #3161, pt. 2. Also, Donald Lines Jacobus in Families of Old Fairfield, 1930, attributes only John Daniel Sarah Ephraim, Jr. Eliphalet Joseph James to Ephraim and Mercy.1 |
Last Edited | 14 January 2018 |
Father | Edmond Lockwood, Sr (b. about 1574) |
Son | Edmond Lockwood, III+ (b. about 1625, d. 31 January 1693) |
Son | John Lockwood (b. November 1632, d. 1683) |
Bio Detail | Some notes on what is known. The Great Migration describes the arrangements after his death, for the care of his widow, "Ruth", and children. The children are not named. Some of them are believed to be the children of a first wife, perhaps deceased in England before his immigration, including Edmond III. Other records name his wife as Elizabeth, and she has been determined to be Elizabeth Masters. She was the mother of their son John. Her husband Edmond died within a year or two of their marriage. Elizabeth married 2. Cary Latham of Cambridge. | |
Birth | about 1600 | Edmond Lockwood, Jr, was born about 1600 in England.1 |
Immigration | 1630 | He immigrated in 1630 to Cambridge, Massachusetts,1 |
Death | about 1633 | He died about 16332 |
Last Edited | 15 January 2018 |
Son | Robert Lockwood+ (d. about 1658) |
Son | Edmond Lockwood, Jr+ (b. about 1600, d. about 1633) |
Death | Edmond Lockwood, Sr, died, date unknown in England | |
Birth | about 1574 | He was born about 1574 in Combs, Suffolk, England. |
Bio Detail | 1593 | His wife may have been Alice Cowper. See discussion on his WikiTree entry. |
Last Edited | 15 January 2018 |
Son | John Lockwood (b. November 1632, d. 1683) |
Last Edited | 15 January 2018 |
Father | Edmond Lockwood, Jr (b. about 1600, d. about 1633) |
Mother | Unknown |
Son | Daniel Lockwood |
Son | Edmond Lockwood, IV (d. 8 February 1739/40) |
Daughter | Abigail Lockwood |
Daughter | Sarah Lockwood |
Son | Joseph Lockwood (b. 15 March 1666, d. 15 June 1750) |
Daughter | Mary Lockwood+ (b. about 1678, d. 1709) |
Research Note | Confusion between Ephraim and Edmund. The Lockwood genealogy lists the children of Edmund III under Ephraim. The St. John Genealogy makes a similar error, listing Edmund's children under Mercy St. John (who married Ephraim) but confusingly, it provides the correct footnotes for Edmund concerning his will and probate. Perhaps that author thought that Ephraim and Edmund were the same man. The Garnsey-Guernsey genealogy has the correct information.1 | |
Birth | about 1625 | Edmond Lockwood, III, was born about 1625 in England. Son of the first (unknown) wife of Edmond Lockwood, Jr.2 |
Death | 31 January 1693 | He died on 31 January 1693 in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, |
Last Edited | 10 February 2018 |
Son | Edmond Lockwood, III+ (b. about 1625, d. 31 January 1693) |
Last Edited | 15 January 2018 |
Father | Edmond Lockwood, Jr (b. about 1600, d. about 1633) |
Mother | Elizabeth Masters |
Birth | November 1632 | John Lockwood was born in November 1632 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.1 |
Death | 1683 | He died in 1683 in New London, New London County, Connecticut,1 |
Last Edited | 15 January 2018 |
Son | Daniel Lockwood |
Son | Edmond Lockwood, IV (d. 8 February 1739/40) |
Daughter | Abigail Lockwood |
Daughter | Sarah Lockwood |
Son | Joseph Lockwood (b. 15 March 1666, d. 15 June 1750) |
Daughter | Mary Lockwood+ (b. about 1678, d. 1709) |
Last Edited | 15 January 2018 |
Father | Edmond Lockwood, III (b. about 1625, d. 31 January 1693) |
Mother | Hannah Scott |
Birth | 15 March 1666 | Joseph Lockwood was born on 15 March 1666 in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut.1 |
Marriage | 10 August 1716 | He and Margery Webb were married on 10 August 1716 Joseph and Margery had at least three sons: Nathaniel Nathan James For further information on their families, see their WikiTree entries.1 |
Death | 15 June 1750 | He died on 15 June 1750 in Pound Ridge, Westchester County, New York,1 |
Last Edited | 9 February 2018 |
Father | Edmond Lockwood, III (b. about 1625, d. 31 January 1693) |
Mother | Hannah Scott |
Last Edited | 15 January 2018 |
Father | Edmond Lockwood, III (b. about 1625, d. 31 January 1693) |
Mother | Hannah Scott |
Death | 8 February 1739/40 | Edmond Lockwood, IV, died on 8 February 1739/40 in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, His will names brothers Daniel and Joseph Lockwood of Stamford, three sisters, Mary Garnsey, Abigail Cook, and Sarah Lounsbury. Also named: cousin Edmond, son of brother Daniel; cousin Deborah wife of Nathaniel Webb, daughter of brother Daniel.1 |
Last Edited | 15 January 2018 |