Daniel TOLLS[xUpline] (private).

Children were: Henry TOLLS.


Ebenezer TOLLS was born in 1728 in Saybrook,New London,Connecticut. He died in Durham,Green,New York. Parents: Henry TOLLS and Dorothy THOMAS.

Spouse: Sarah SPERRY. Sarah SPERRY and Ebenezer TOLLS were married in 1739 in New Haven,New Haven,Connecticut. Children were: Jemima TOLLS.


Henry TOLLS was born in 1630 in ,,, England. He died in Weathersfield, Hartford, Connecticut. Parents: Daniel TOLLS.

Spouse: Mrs. Sarah TOLLS. Children were: Henry TOLLS.


Henry TOLLS was born on 1 November 1669 in Saybrook,New London,Connecticut. He died in January 1751 at the age of 81 in New Haven,New Haven,Connecticut. Parents: Henry TOLLS and Mrs. Sarah TOLLS.

Spouse: Dorothy THOMAS. Dorothy THOMAS and Henry TOLLS were married on 13 April 1693 in New Haven,New Haven,Connecticut. Children were: Ebenezer TOLLS.


Jemima TOLLS was born on 11 August 1754 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. She died on 24 November 1812 at the age of 58 in Washington, Dutchess, New York. Parents: Ebenezer TOLLS and Sarah SPERRY.

Spouse: Obadiah PRATT. Jemima TOLLS and Obadiah PRATT were married in 1768 in Canaan, Columbia, N.Y.. Children were: Jared PRATT, Barnabas PRATT, Samuel PRATT, Rhoda PRATT, William PRATT, Sarah PRATT, Obadiah PRATT, Lovinia PRATT, Ira PRATT, Ellen PRATT, Ellis PRATT, Allen PRATT.


Mrs. Sarah TOLLS[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Henry TOLLS. Children were: Henry TOLLS.


Daniel TOLLS(OR)TOLLES1 was born in 1705 in Saybrook, Middlesex, Ct. He was christened on 30 June 1728 in , New Haven, New Haven, Conn.. He was buried in January 1782 in Cem. In The, Hollow, Bethany, Ct. Daniel died on 20 January 1782 at the age of 77 in New Haven, New Haven, Ct, Age 77. He has Ancestral File Number 84ZD-R5.

Spouse: Thankful SMITH. Thankful SMITH and Daniel TOLLS(OR)TOLLES were married about 1736 in Of New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut. Children were: Titus TOLLES, Thankful TOLLES, Jared TOLLES, Abraham TOLLES, Mary TOLLES, Lamberton TOLLES, Daniel TOLLES, Desire TOLLES, Dorothy TOLLES, Lazarus TOLLES, Daniel TOLLES, Nehemiah TOLLES.


Mary TOLMAN was born in 1710 in Malden,Middlesex,Massachusetts.

Spouse: William WHITTEMORE. Mary TOLMAN and William WHITTEMORE were married on 3 March 1730 in Boston,Suffolk, Massachusetts. Children were: Ebenezer WHITTEMORE.


Alice TOMES13 was born in 1595 in Stourton, Whichford, Warwickshire, England. She died between 1640 and 1646 at the age of 45 in , Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut. She was buried in 1646. Alice has Ancestral File Number 91V4-P7.

Spouse: Thomas WELLES. Alice TOMES and Thomas WELLES were married on 7 July 1615 in Long Marston, Gloucestershire, England. Children were: Anne WELLES, John WELLES, Samuel WELLES, Thomas WELLS, Mary WELLES, Mary WELLES, Robert WELLES, Samuel WELLES, Sarah WELLES, Mary WELLES, Joseph WELLES, Thomas G WELLES.


Alice TOMES was born in 1595 in Long Marston, Gloucestershire, England. She died between 1640 and 1646 at the age of 45 in Weathersfield, Hartford County, Conneticut, USA. Parents: John TOMES II and Ellen GUNNE. Parents: John TOMES II and Ellen GUNNE.

Spouse: Governor Thomas Gideon WELLES. Alice TOMES and Governor Thomas Gideon WELLES were married on 7 July 1615 in Long Marston, Gloucestershire, England. From Families of Old Fairfield, he m. Alice Tomes, they had six children(b. in England): John, Thomas, Samuel, Mary, Ann, Sarah. (Son) Thomasmarried Hannah Tuttle (widow of John Pantry); their daughter, Rebecca,married James Judson; their son, Samuel, married Ruth Judson, bothchildren of Joseph and Sarah (Porter) Judson.

In this genealogy, other errors have been discovered and corrected asnoted in the text. However, these errors cited above on the ancestry,life, and children of Thomas

Welles and Alice Tomes should be noted by all serious students of thefamily and laid to rest. The correct information has been discovered andmade widely available in all cases for decades and is accepted in everycase by serious scholars. The definitive articles on the family,summarized by Jacobus in Hale House, are the Welles/Banks study on theWarwickshire origins published in the New England Historical andGenealogical Register in 1926, and the articles on the alleged Tomesroyal ancestry in New England Historic and Genealogical Register in 1930,and in Weis and Sheppards' Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists (sixthEdition). Jacobus also discussed the related families of Thompson,Tuttle, Hollister, Treat, and Chester in Hale House and gives thecitations for all those lines in England. The line of the Baldwins doesnot have a contemporary study done, although the Baldwin genealogy byC.C. Baldwin contains generations of material from Buckinghamshire takenfrom parish records. The ancestry of Anthony Hawkins is currentlyunknown. More full discussions of the origins of these families will beundertaken in Volume Il.

Thomas Welles

WELLES, Thomas, governor of Connecticut, born in England in 1598; died inWethersfield, Connecticut, 14 January, 1660. He came to this countrybefore 1636 and settled in Hartford, Connecticut, where he was magistratefrom 1637 till his death. In 1639 he became first treasurer of thecolony, and he held that office till 1651. He was secretary ofConnecticut in 1640-'8, and was commissioner of the united colonies in1649 and again in 1654. During the absence of Governor Edward Hopkins inEngland in 1654 he was elected moderator of the general court, and in thesame year he was chosen deputy governor. In 1655 he was elected governor,but after two years he returned to the office of deputy governor. He waschosen governor for a second time in 1658, and in 1659 again held theoffice of deputy governor. Governor Welles possessed the full confidenceof the people, and many of the most important of the early laws andpapers pertaining to the founding of the colony were drafted by him. Thesuccessful issue of Connecticut from her difficulty concerning the forterected at Saybrook on one side and the Dutch encroachments on the otherwas largely due to his skill and wisdom.--His descendant, Gideon,secretary of the navy, born in Glastonbury, Connecticut, 1 July, 1802;died in Hartford, Connecticut, 11 February, 1878, entered Norwichuniversity, Vermont, but, without being graduated, began to study law. In1826 he became editor and part owner of the Hartford "Times," with whichhe remained connected till 1854, though he retired from the responsibleeditorship in 1836. He made his paper the chief organ of the Democraticparty in the state. It was the first to advocate the election of AndrewJackson to the presidency, and earnestly upheld his administration. Mr.Welles was a member of the legislature in 1827-'35, and both in that bodyand in his journal attacked with severity the proposed measure to excludefrom the courts witnesses that did not believe in a future state ofrewards and punishments. He also labored for years to secure theabolition of imprisonment for debt, opposed special and privatelegislation, and secured the passage of general laws for the organizationof financial corporations. He began an agitation for low postage beforethe subject had begun to attract general attention, he was chosencomptroller of the state by the legislature in 1835, and elected to thatoffice by popular vote in 1842 and 1843, serving as postmaster ofHartford in the intervening years. From 1846 till 1849 he was chief ofthe bureau of provisions and clothing in the navy department atWashington. Mr. Welles had always opposed the extension of slavery. Heidentified himself with the newly formed Republican party in 1855, and in1856 was its candidate for governor of Connecticut. In 1860 he laboredearnestly for the election of Abraham Lincoln, and on the latter'selection Mr. Welles was given the portfolio of the navy in his cabinet.Here his executive ability compensated for his previous lack of specialknowledge, and though many of his acts were bitterly criticised, hisadministration was popular with the navy and with the country at large.His facility as a writer made his state papers more interesting than suchdocuments usually are. In his first report, dated 4 July, 1861, heannounced the increase of the effective naval force from forty-two toeighty-two vessels. This and the subsequent increase in a few months tomore than 500 vessels was largely due to his energy. In the report thathas just been mentioned he also recommended investigations to secure thebest iron-clads, and this class of vessels was introduced under hisadministration. In the cabinet Mr. Welles opposed all arbitrary measures,and objected to the declaration of a blockade of southern ports, holdingthat this was a virtual acknowledgment of belligerent rights, and thatthe preferable course would be to close our ports to foreign commerce byproclamation. By request of the president, he presented his ideas inwriting; but the cabinet finally yielded to the views of Sec. Seward.Earn in the war, on 25 September, 1861, he ordered that the negrorefugees that found their way to United States vessels should be enlistedin the navy. He held his post till the close of President Johnson'sadministration in 1869. In 1872 he acted with the Liberal Republicans,and in 1876 he advocated the election of Samuel J. Tilden, afterwardtaking strong grounds against the electoral commission and its decision.After his retirement from office he contributed freely to currentliterature on the political and other events of the civil war, andprovoked hostile criticism by what many thought his harsh strictures onofficial conduct. In 1872 he published an elaborate paper to show thatthe capture of New Orleans in 1862 was due entirely to the navy, and in1873 a volume entitled " Lincoln and Seward." Children were: John WELLES, Thomas Gideon WELLS.


Alice TOMES was born in 1595 in Stourton, Warwickshire, England. She died in 1642 at the age of 47 in Wethersfield , Hartford, Connecticut. Parents: John TOMES and Ellen GUNNE.

Spouse: Thomas WELLES. Alice TOMES and Thomas WELLES were married on 7 July 1615 in Long Marston,Gloucestershire,England. Children were: Anne WELLES.


John TOMES was born in 1569 in Marston Sicca,Gloucestershire,England. He died on 25 May 1602 at the age of 33 in Long Marston,Gloucestershire,England.

Spouse: Ellen GUNNE. Ellen GUNNE and John TOMES were married in 1586 in Long Marston,Gloucestershire,England. Children were: Alice TOMES.


John TOMES II was born in 1569 in Marston Sicca, Long Marston, Gloucestershire, England. He died on 25 May 1602 at the age of 33 in Long Marston, Gloucestershire, England. "JOHN TOMES, son of John and Alice, died at Long Marston, 25 May1602;married first, ELLEN (GUNNE) PHELPS, widow of Joseph PhelpsofBengeworth, co. Worcester, and daughter of Richard and Anne(Fulwood)Gunne; married second, at Wormington, co. Gloucester, 3 Aug.1601, ANNWARNER. She married second, Henry Cooper of Long Marston, whosewill(7 Sept. 1646) was proved at Gloucester, 13 Oct. 1646. (P) Bythefirst wife, he had four daughters, Mary, Anne, Joan, and Alice. Bythesecond wife, he had a son, John, born about Oct. 1602. It was thelatterwho concealed Charles II in his home when the king was afugitive afterthe Battle of Worcester, on the night of 10 Sept. 1651.He was disguisedas servant of Mrs. Jane Lane, and as "Will Jackson"was sent to thekitchen. The maid, getting supper for her master'sfriends, asked him towind up the Jack. Will Jackson obedientlyattempted it, but hit not theright way, and the annoyed maid asked,"What county man are you, that youknow not how to wind up a Jack?" Heanswered to her satisfaction, "I am apoor tenant's son of ColonelLane in Staffordshire. We seldom have roastmeat, but when we have wedon't make use of a Jack."
---Daniel Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, *Hale, HouseandRelated Families, Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley*,Hartford, CT(Connecticut Historical Society) 1952, p. 780

"JOHN TOMES ([son of John],-----), of Long Marston, co. Gloucester,diedthere, 25 May 1602, testate. He married, first, ELLEN (GUNNE)PHELPS, diecby 3 Aug. 1601, daughter of Richard and Anne (Fulwood)Gunne, of Saitbury,co. Bloucester, and widow of Joseph Phelps ofBengeworth, co. Worcester,of whose will, dated 26 Oct. 1579, andproved at Worcester, in December,1579, she was the sole executrix,and by home she had issue. He married,secondly, in Wormington, co.Gloucester, 3 Aug. 1601, ANN WARNER, who wasthe executrix of his willin 1602. The latter married, secondly, HENRYCOOPER, of Long Marston,who was on the muster roll there, in 1608, wasassessed for a subsidythere in 1623, and drew his will, 7 Sept. 1646,which was proved atGloucester, 13 Oct. 1646, by whom she had issue. (P)John Tomes wasmentioned in the will of his stepfather, John Holtom, 18Feb. 1563(?1562-63), and on that of his mother, 30 [sic] Feb. 1587-88.Hereceived, 8 Feb. 1577-78, a grant of half the manor of MarstonSiccafrom Robert, Earl of Leicester. ..... Children: By Ellen(Gunne)Phelps, i. MARY; m. WILLIAM KECKE. Apparently she d. by 21 May1602,for "to Marie Kecke, daughter of my son William Kecke," John Tomes,inhis will of 21 May 1602, bequeather #20 [pounds]. ii. ANNE, unm. 21May1602, when her father, in his will, left her #20; m. CLEMENTBUSHNESS, ofLong Marston, who was on the muster roll there in 1608,was assessed for asubsidy there in 1623, and d. betw. 22 July 1647,when his will was dated,and 4 May 1649, when it was proved in thePrerogative Court of Canterbury.He m. (2), ELIZABETH -----, who wasa witness to the will of Henry Cooper,in 1646, and was executrix ofher husband's will in 1649. iii. JOAN, unm.21 May 1602, when herfather, in his will, left her #20; m. 24 July 1622,Quinton, co.Gloucester, WILLIAM BIGGES. iv. ALICE, unm. 21 May 1602; m.THOMASWELLES. (P) By Ann Warner, v. JOHN (Tomes or Tombes), ofLongMarston, aged 3 months on 25 May 1602 and named in his father'swillin 1602. ..... This John Tomes m. AMY -----, and was the JohnTomes,who sheltered Charles II on the night of 10 Sept., 1651, onthelatter's escape after the battle of Worcester. (*vide ante* [seeunderJohn (3) TOMES]). He had issue. (P) ALICE TOMES ([dau of]John, [son of]John,-----), unmarried 21 May 1602, died inConnecticut, perhaps inHartford, about 1646. She married GOVERNORTHOMAS WELLES. *See the WellesLine*,"
--- *Ancestry of Colonel John Harrington Stevens and his wifeFrancesHelen Miller, compiled for Helen Pendleton (Winston) Pillsburyby MaryLovering Holman, F.A.S.G., Concord NH 1948, p 449-450
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Death: 25 MAY 1602 in Long Marston, England

Father: John (1) TOMES b: in Long Marston, Gloucester, England
Mother: Alice HARBURNE

Marriage 1 Ellen GUNNE (PHELPS)
Children
Alice TOMES b: BEF 1593 in "of" Gloucestershire

Marriage 2 Ann WARNER
Married: 3 AUG 1601 in Wormington, Gloucester, England
Children
John (3) TOMES b: ABT MAR 1602 in prob Long Marston, Gloucester ENG Parents: .

Spouse: Ellen GUNNE. Ellen GUNNE and John TOMES II were married in 1586 in Long Marston, Gloucestershire, England. Children were: Alice TOMES.


John TOMES II was born in 1569 in Marston Sicca, Long Marston, Gloucestershire, England. He died on 25 May 1602 at the age of 33 in Long Marston, Gloucestershire, England. "JOHN TOMES, son of John and Alice, died at Long Marston, 25 May1602;married first, ELLEN (GUNNE) PHELPS, widow of Joseph PhelpsofBengeworth, co. Worcester, and daughter of Richard and Anne(Fulwood)Gunne; married second, at Wormington, co. Gloucester, 3 Aug.1601, ANNWARNER. She married second, Henry Cooper of Long Marston, whosewill(7 Sept. 1646) was proved at Gloucester, 13 Oct. 1646. (P) Bythefirst wife, he had four daughters, Mary, Anne, Joan, and Alice. Bythesecond wife, he had a son, John, born about Oct. 1602. It was thelatterwho concealed Charles II in his home when the king was afugitive afterthe Battle of Worcester, on the night of 10 Sept. 1651.He was disguisedas servant of Mrs. Jane Lane, and as "Will Jackson"was sent to thekitchen. The maid, getting supper for her master'sfriends, asked him towind up the Jack. Will Jackson obedientlyattempted it, but hit not theright way, and the annoyed maid asked,"What county man are you, that youknow not how to wind up a Jack?" Heanswered to her satisfaction, "I am apoor tenant's son of ColonelLane in Staffordshire. We seldom have roastmeat, but when we have wedon't make use of a Jack."
---Daniel Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, *Hale, HouseandRelated Families, Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley*,Hartford, CT(Connecticut Historical Society) 1952, p. 780

"JOHN TOMES ([son of John],-----), of Long Marston, co. Gloucester,diedthere, 25 May 1602, testate. He married, first, ELLEN (GUNNE)PHELPS, diecby 3 Aug. 1601, daughter of Richard and Anne (Fulwood)Gunne, of Saitbury,co. Bloucester, and widow of Joseph Phelps ofBengeworth, co. Worcester,of whose will, dated 26 Oct. 1579, andproved at Worcester, in December,1579, she was the sole executrix,and by home she had issue. He married,secondly, in Wormington, co.Gloucester, 3 Aug. 1601, ANN WARNER, who wasthe executrix of his willin 1602. The latter married, secondly, HENRYCOOPER, of Long Marston,who was on the muster roll there, in 1608, wasassessed for a subsidythere in 1623, and drew his will, 7 Sept. 1646,which was proved atGloucester, 13 Oct. 1646, by whom she had issue. (P)John Tomes wasmentioned in the will of his stepfather, John Holtom, 18Feb. 1563(?1562-63), and on that of his mother, 30 [sic] Feb. 1587-88.Hereceived, 8 Feb. 1577-78, a grant of half the manor of MarstonSiccafrom Robert, Earl of Leicester. ..... Children: By Ellen(Gunne)Phelps, i. MARY; m. WILLIAM KECKE. Apparently she d. by 21 May1602,for "to Marie Kecke, daughter of my son William Kecke," John Tomes,inhis will of 21 May 1602, bequeather #20 [pounds]. ii. ANNE, unm. 21May1602, when her father, in his will, left her #20; m. CLEMENTBUSHNESS, ofLong Marston, who was on the muster roll there in 1608,was assessed for asubsidy there in 1623, and d. betw. 22 July 1647,when his will was dated,and 4 May 1649, when it was proved in thePrerogative Court of Canterbury.He m. (2), ELIZABETH -----, who wasa witness to the will of Henry Cooper,in 1646, and was executrix ofher husband's will in 1649. iii. JOAN, unm.21 May 1602, when herfather, in his will, left her #20; m. 24 July 1622,Quinton, co.Gloucester, WILLIAM BIGGES. iv. ALICE, unm. 21 May 1602; m.THOMASWELLES. (P) By Ann Warner, v. JOHN (Tomes or Tombes), ofLongMarston, aged 3 months on 25 May 1602 and named in his father'swillin 1602. ..... This John Tomes m. AMY -----, and was the JohnTomes,who sheltered Charles II on the night of 10 Sept., 1651, onthelatter's escape after the battle of Worcester. (*vide ante* [seeunderJohn (3) TOMES]). He had issue. (P) ALICE TOMES ([dau of]John, [son of]John,-----), unmarried 21 May 1602, died inConnecticut, perhaps inHartford, about 1646. She married GOVERNORTHOMAS WELLES. *See the WellesLine*,"
--- *Ancestry of Colonel John Harrington Stevens and his wifeFrancesHelen Miller, compiled for Helen Pendleton (Winston) Pillsburyby MaryLovering Holman, F.A.S.G., Concord NH 1948, p 449-450
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Death: 25 MAY 1602 in Long Marston, England

Father: John (1) TOMES b: in Long Marston, Gloucester, England
Mother: Alice HARBURNE

Marriage 1 Ellen GUNNE (PHELPS)
Children
Alice TOMES b: BEF 1593 in "of" Gloucestershire

Marriage 2 Ann WARNER
Married: 3 AUG 1601 in Wormington, Gloucester, England
Children
John (3) TOMES b: ABT MAR 1602 in prob Long Marston, Gloucester ENG Parents: .

Spouse: Ellen GUNNE. Ellen GUNNE and John TOMES II were married in 1586 in Long Marston, Gloucestershire, England. Children were: Alice TOMES.


Mary TOMES was born about 1512. She has Ancestral File Number 91B9-FV.

Spouse: Richard PHELPS. Children were: Francis PHELPS, Matthew PHELPS, James PHELPS, Francis PHYLPPE.


Calletta TOMLIN[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Steven MCGREGAR. Children were: Cary Steven MCGREGAR, Joseph Gary MCGREGAR.


Mr. TOMLINS[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Elizabeth SPENCER (twin).


Timothy TOMLINS[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Elizabeth SPENCER (twin).


Bathsheba TOMLINSON13 was born on 3 January 1661 in Fairfield, Stratford, Ct. She died on 9 February 1735 at the age of 74 in Stratford, Fairfield, Ct.. She has Ancestral File Number CLST-LM.

Spouse: Ephriam STILES. Bathsheba TOMLINSON and Ephriam STILES were married in 1686. Children were: Phoebe STILES, Elizabeth STILES, Elizabeth STILES, Sarah STILES.


James TOMLINSON was born about 1770 in North Carolina. He died in 1839 at the age of 69 in Cole Co Mo.

Spouse: Zeroiah EUBANK. Children were: Zerviah TOMLINSON.


Mary Atkins TOMLINSON was born in 1794.

Spouse: James KENDALL. Mary Atkins TOMLINSON and James KENDALL were married in 1811 in ,Montgomery,North Carolina.


Minnie Vaneta TOMLINSON[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Arthur Theador SMITH.


Zerviah TOMLINSON was born on 19 January 1823 in Monroe Co Ky. She died on 28 February 1908 at the age of 85 in Cole Co Mo. Parents: James TOMLINSON and Zeroiah EUBANK.


Living TOMM[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Living COTNER. Children were: Living COTNER, Living COTNER, Living COTNER.


Jacob TOMMESEN13 was born between 1730 and 1732 in Rodby, Maribo, Denmark. He died on 24 May 1769 at the age of 39 in Rodby, Maribo, Denmark. He has Ancestral File Number V6VJ-1C.

Spouse: Anna JORGENSEN. Anna JORGENSEN and Jacob TOMMESEN were married about 1760 in , Maribo, Denmark. Children were: Tommes Jacobsen WITH, Karen Jacobsen WITH, Hans Jacobsen WITH, Hans Jacobsen WITH.


Charlotte TOMPKINS1973,1974 was born on 21 April 1846 in Fern Creek Mill, KY. She died on 15 November 1934 at the age of 88 in Warsaw, Benton Co, MO. She was buried in Riverside Cem, Warsaw, Missouri.

Spouse: Charles Harrison DRAKE. Charlotte TOMPKINS and Charles Harrison DRAKE were married on 18 November 1869.1974 Children were: Abigail Crawford DRAKE.


Frances Bell TOMPKINS[xUpline] (private). Parents: .

Spouse: Frank Monroe HILL. Children were: Living HILL.


Ellen TOMPSON was born in 1626 in Bromland,Somersetshire,England. She died on 23 April 1711 at the age of 85 in Braintree,Norfolk,Massachusetts.

Spouse: William VEAZIE. Children were: Solomon VEAZIE.


John TOMPSON was born about 1695. He has Ancestral File Number BVX1-2H.

Spouse: Mrs. Hannah TOMPSON. Children were: Sarah TOMPSON, Sarah TOMPSON.


Mrs. Hannah TOMPSON was born about 1699. She has Ancestral File Number BVX1-3N.

Spouse: John TOMPSON. Children were: Sarah TOMPSON, Sarah TOMPSON.


Sarah TOMPSON was born about 1721 in Of Odiham, Hampshire, England. She has Ancestral File Number 2PK5-T8. Parents: John TOMPSON and Mrs. Hannah TOMPSON.

Spouse: Bryan BURNINGHAM BRIA. Sarah TOMPSON and Bryan BURNINGHAM BRIA were married on 12 October 1742 in Odiham, Hamps., Engl.. Children were: Ann BURNINGHAM, Ann BURNINGHAM, Ann BURNINGHAM, Ann BURNINGHAM, Briant BURNINGHAM, Charles BURNINGHAM, Jonathan BURNINGHAM, Jonathan BURNINGHAM, Rhoda BURNINGHAM, Rhoda BURNINGHAM, John BURNINGHAM OR (B.


Sarah TOMPSON was born about 1721 in Of Odiham, Hampshire, England. She has Ancestral File Number 2PK5-T8. Parents: John TOMPSON and Mrs. Hannah TOMPSON.

Spouse: Bryan BURNINGHAM BRIA. Sarah TOMPSON and Bryan BURNINGHAM BRIA were married on 12 October 1742 in Odiham, Hamps., Engl.. Children were: Briant BURNINGHAM, John BURNINGHAM OR (B, Charles BURNINGHAM, Rhoda BURNINGHAM, Rhoda BURNINGHAM, Ann BURNINGHAM, Ann BURNINGHAM, Jonathan BURNINGHAM, Jonathan BURNINGHAM, Ann BURNINGHAM, Ann BURNINGHAM.


Thomas TOMS was born about 1720 in Parracombe, Devon, England.

Spouse: Joan GROOSE. Joan GROOSE and Thomas TOMS were married on 7 July 1745 in Parracombe, Devon, England. Children were: Joan (Thoms) THOMAS.


Miss John TOMSON was born in 1550 in Kingsclere, Hampshire, England.

Spouse: John AUSTIN. Miss John TOMSON and John AUSTIN were married about 1571 in Tyne River,Kent,England. Children were: Richard AUSTIN.


Edward TONEY[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Minerva ROBERSON.


George W TONEY[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Catherine DENBO.


Gillian TONZAR13 was born in 1628 in Of E. Greenwich, Kent, Ri. She has Ancestral File Number 8PT4-KR.

Spouse: John VAUGHN. Gillian TONZAR and John VAUGHN were married about 1644 in Boston, Suffolk, MA. Children were: Daniel VAUGHAN, Davy (David) VAHAN OR VAUGHAN, David VAUGHAN, John Jr. VAUGHAN, George VAUGHAN, Daniell VAHAN OR VAUGHAN, Mary VAUGHAN.


Mary TOOKER[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Josiah SAWYER.


Living TOOLEY[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Living MATTHEWS. Children were: Living TOOLEY, Living TOOLEY.


Living TOOLEY[xUpline] (private). Parents: Living TOOLEY and Living MATTHEWS.


Living TOOLEY[xUpline] (private). Parents: Living TOOLEY and Living MATTHEWS.


Hendricks TOOMASSE was born in 1587 in ,,,Netherlands. He died in 1605 at the age of 18 in ,,,Netherlands.

Spouse: Elsie MARTENSE. Children were: Styntje Henrickse JANSEN.


Alma Roscoe TOONE2528 was born on 20 January 1894 in Thatcher, Franklin, Id. He died on 14 October 1973 at the age of 79 in Colorado. He has Ancestral File Number 5GSS-28. Parents: John Prosser TOONE and Amy Lovica JOHNSTUN.


Alma Roscoe TOONE694 was born on 20 January 1894 in Thatcher, Franklin, Id. He died on 14 October 1973 at the age of 79 in Colorado. He has Ancestral File Number 5GSS-28. Parents: John Prosser TOONE and Amy Lovica JOHNSTUN.


Amy Sibyl TOONE2528 was born on 15 July 1896 in Thatcher, Franklin, Id. She died on 29 July 1961 at the age of 65 in Lava Hot Springs, Bannock, Id. She has Ancestral File Number 5GSS-3F. Parents: John Prosser TOONE and Amy Lovica JOHNSTUN.


Amy Sibyl TOONE694 was born on 15 July 1896 in Thatcher, Franklin, Id. She died on 29 July 1961 at the age of 65 in Lava Hot Springs, Bannock, Id. She has Ancestral File Number 5GSS-3F. Parents: John Prosser TOONE and Amy Lovica JOHNSTUN.


Ann TOONE2528 was born on 11 January 1819 in Bishop's Tachbrk, Warwick, , England. She was christened on 11 January 1819 in Bishops Tachbrook, Warwick, England. She died on 11 January 1819 at the age of 0 in Bishop Teakbrook, Warwickshire, England. Ann has Ancestral File Number 38ZR-5N. Parents: John TOONE and Elizabeth READING.


Ann TOONE2528 was born on 6 June 1826 in Leamington, Warwick, , England. She was christened on 6 June 1826 in Leamington, Warwick, England. She died on 18 March 1856 at the age of 29 in Leamington, Warwick, , England. Ann has Ancestral File Number 38ZR-CP. Parents: John TOONE and Elizabeth READING.


Ann TOONE2528 was born on 23 November 1850 in Leamington Priors, Wrwck, Eng. She died on 16 February 1851 at the age of 0 in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England. She was buried on 16 February 1851 in Buried At Sea. Ann has Ancestral File Number 28RM-2X. Parents: John TOONE and Emma Elizabeth PROSSER.


Benjamin TOONE2528 was born on 13 May 1822 in Bishop's Tachbrk, Warwick, , England. He was christened on 13 May 1822 in Bishops Tachbrook, Warwick, England. He died on 13 May 1822 at the age of 0 in Bishop's Tachbrk, Warwick, , England. Benjamin was buried on 13 May 1822. He has Ancestral File Number B66Z-7K. Parents: John TOONE and Elizabeth READING.