The Sacred Cod - individuals


picture Thomas Mulford

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 20 Oct 1703 - Eastham, Massachusetts 1
        Baptism: 
          Death: 27 Apr 1749 - Truro, Massachusetts
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Elder Thomas Mulford (1665-1747) 2
         Mother: Mary Bassett (1666-1742) 2

Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Smith (14 Jan 1715 - 16 Oct 1747)
       Marriage: 21 May 1730 - Truro, Massachusetts 3
         Status: 

2. Rachel Treat (1 Nov 1725 - 23 Dec 1809)
       Marriage: 10 Mar 1748 - Eastham, Massachusetts 4
         Status: 

Notes
Marriage Notes (Mary Smith)
Mary Smith's identity is tentative

picture Warren Mulford

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1810 - Chatham, Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: Cir Jan 1837 - lost at sea from brig Patapsco, on passage from Boston to Baltimore 5
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Anna Annables (21 Mar 1816 -       )
       Marriage: 13 Nov 1836 - Chatham, Massachusetts 6
         Status: 

Notes
General:
"Lost overboard from brig Patapsco, on the passage from Boston to Baltimore, mr warren Mulford, second mate, of Chatham, and John Williams, seaman, said to belong to Providence."

picture Ada Mullen

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Oct 1859 - Liverpool, Queens, Nova Scotia
        Baptism: 
          Death: After 1920 - Provincetown, Massachusetts
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Charles A Sparks (Jun 1853 - After 1920)
       Marriage: 14 Jan 1877 - Provincetown, Massachusetts 7
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Frederick A Sparks (1879-      )
                2. Lurana Young Sparks (1885-1966)

Notes
General:
1877 res Provincetown
d/o William
Marriage Notes (Charles A Sparks)
1910, 1920 US census, Provincetown

picture Michael Mulligan



      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1874 8
        Baptism: 
          Death: 5 Dec 1893 - backshore of Cape Cod, ship Jason 8
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: drowned


Notes
Medical:
Drowned from wrecked ship Jason, backshore Cape Cod.
1. C. Anderson, 46
2. Christopher Neilson, 23
3. Joseph E. Owen, 17
4. F. Hemmingson, 22
5. John Sullivan, 27
6. --- Murphy, 26
7. Hugh McLean, 38
8. --- Antone, 37
9. William Cutter, 21
10. J. O. Leary, 23
11. Peter Black, 40
12. William Young, 22
13. --- Carnes, 30
14. Archabald Galbraithe, 23
15. A. R. Dame, 20
16. John McHugh, 25
17. A. McMillan (supposed to be), 30
18. Michael Mulligan (supposed to be), 19
8

picture James E Mullins

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 2 Jul 1892 9
        Baptism: 
          Death: 20 Jul 1953 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts 9
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Notes
Medical:
age 61-0-18

picture Priscilla Mullins

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 1603 - England
        Baptism: 
          Death: Cir 1680 - Duxbury, Plymouth Colony
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *John Alden (Cir 1599 - 12 Sep 1687)
       Marriage: Cir 1623 - Plymouth, Plymouth Colony
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Elizabeth Alden (Abt 1624-1717)
                2. Captain John Alden (Abt 1626-1702) 10
                3. Joseph Alden (After 1627-1697)
                4. Sarah Alden (1629-1674)
                5. Captain Jonathan Alden (1632-1697)
                6. Ruth Alden (Abt 1634-1674)
                7. Rebecca Alden (Cir 1642-After 1696)
                8. David Alden (Between 1645/1650-Between 1718/1719)


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Andrew Henry Mulnix

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 29 Nov 1866 - Portland, Maine
        Baptism: 
          Death: After 1903
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Notes
General:
3405. Mulnix, Andrew Henry. S. of Andrew and Mary A. (Baily), b. Portland, Me., N. 29, 1866. Delta Upsilon.

Prepared Portland (Me.) H. S. Andover T. S., 1892-95; licensed to preach, Je., 1894; s. s. Tyndall, N. D., 1 yr.; U. of Berlin, Germany, 1897; ordained, 1898; p. Cong. Ch., Hyannis, 1898-99; E. Milton, 1899-1903; student Harvard, 1901-02; p. Faneuil Cong. Ch., Brighton, 1903-.

Address, 327 Faneuil St., Brighton, Mass. 11

picture John Mumford

      Sex: M
AKA: Robert Jackson Montfort
Individual Information
          Birth: 1825 - Roslin, Long Island, New York
        Baptism: 
          Death: 19 Feb 1852 - Lost At Sea
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: drowned


Spouses and Children
1. *Nancy L Aydelotte (1829 -       )
       Marriage: 30 Nov 1848 - Truro, Massachusetts 12
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Lavina Augusta Mumford (1850-      )

Notes
Medical:
age 26
married
mariner
b Roselin LI
s/o George &Abigail Mumford
13

picture Lavina Augusta Mumford

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 12 Jan 1850 - Truro, Massachusetts 14
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: John Mumford (1825-1852)
         Mother: Nancy L Aydelotte (1829-      )


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Thomas Mumford

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1633
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Sarah Sherman (Abt 1636 -       ) 15 
       Marriage: 
         Status: 


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Elena Mumm

      Sex: F
AKA: Hélene-Marthe Mumm von Schwarzenstein 16
Individual Information
          Birth: 27 Aug 1906 - Rheims, France
        Baptism: 
          Death: Jul 1979 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 

Events
• Social Security Number, 131-21-8681, New York in New York


Spouses and Children
1. *Edmund Wilson Jr (8 May 1895 - 12 Jun 1972)
       Marriage: Dec 1946 - Reno, Nevada
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Helen Miranda Wilson (1948-      )

Notes
General:
Wikipedia:
Elena Mumm Thornton Wilson (August 27, 1906 in Rheims, France – July 1979 in Wellfleet, Massachusetts) was an editor, literary socialite, and 4th wife of Edmund Wilson, famed essayist and critic. Elena was a central figure in Edmund Wilson’s journals and edited the final volume after his death.

The aristocratic childhood
Born Helene-Marthe Mumm von Schwarzenstein, Elena was the daughter of Peter Arnold Hermann Gottlieb Mumm von Schwarzenstein, grandson of famed champagne producer G.H. Mumm, and Olga de Struve, daughter of Karl de Struve, the Russian Ambassador to the United States[1]. On her mother’s side, her aunts and uncles included Prince Peter and Princess Vera Mestchersky, Count and Countess Ellinka Orloff, and Boris and Maxine Slater de Struve. Boris de Struve was a Russian attaché to Washington. Elena's sister, Olga, managed the racing stables of Whitney heiress Dorothy Paget. The De Struve family descended from a long line of famed astronomers, the first of whom had moved to Russia during Czar Peter I the Great’s cultural and scientific revolution. By the Fifth generation, they had married into prominent Russian imperial families and European aristocracy: Most prominent of Elena's great-aunts and great-uncles were the Vicomte Eugene Melchior de Vogüé, philosopher and author, and General Michael Nicolaivitch Annenkoff, Governor General of Trans-Caspia, 'conqueror' of Bokhara, and builder of the Transcaucasia railroad. Elena's 2nd great-grandfather, General Nicholas Annenkoff, was Comptroller General of the Russian Imperial Court[2].

On her father’s side, she was descended through a long line of ancient Prussian nobility, traceable to 1359 in Cleves, Prussia. On March 31, 1873, Kaiser Wilhelm I renewed the Mumm patent on nobility, conferring the “Mumm von Schwarzenstein.” Elena’s branch had been famed for its champagne and white wine production, with estates founded in Rheims, France, in 1827 and in Johannisberg, Germany, in 1822; however, after World War I and World War II, the French seized the family’s French properties and retained the Mumm champagne name as war time reparations. The family no longer produces champagne under its original patent, but has produced white wines continuously on its German estates[3]. On her paternal side, Elena was related to the Barons von Radowitz and the Passavant family, powerful industrialists and bankers. One of the family banks was a founding member of a banking consortium that would grow to become the Swiss Bank Corporation, now merged into UBS AG, the world's largest manager of private wealth assets[4]. Her uncle, Baron Walther von Mumm, was a prominent sportsman, even filling in on the German bobsled team at the 1932 Olympic Games.

With such wealth and contacts, Elena enjoyed a privileged childhood: She was educated by private tutors in Switzerland and France and spoke fluent German, French, English, and Russian. She attended art school in Munich and in Paris with fellow students and friends: Henri Cartier-Bresson[5], Simon Elwes, Guy Arnoux, and Conrad O'Brien-Ffrench. While in Paris, Elena and her mother would call on aristocratic Russian exiles of the Russian Revolution, many of whom had been forced to flee their palaces with little money. In her memoirs, Princess Tatiana Metternich recalled how Olga and Elena would drop by and bring some extravagant gift to momentarily make them forget their reduced circumstances. Later, when Tatiana married Prince Paul Metternich, the owner of Schloss Johannisberg, she often visited with the Mumm family at their villa next door . During World War II, American soldiers briefly took over and ransacked the villa while Elena’s brother, Brat, was in a POW camp in France[6].

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Marriage 1: Jimmy Thornton

In 1930, Elena met James Worth Thornton, who was working and studying in Germany. He was the son of Sir Henry Worth Thornton and Lady Virginia Blair. James and Elena married in 1931[7] and soon after moved to Montreal, Canada, living among the English-speaking elite. Edmund Wilson would later write that her years in Canada were “stuffy”, as she was surrounded by conservative, conventional people[8], including her own husband. She seemed to get along better with the more gregarious Sir Henry. However, by 1933, Sir Henry had been forced to resign his position, lost most of his wealth, and moved to New York City, where he later died of complications from surgery. James and Elena followed Sir Henry to New York. In these reduced circumstances, Elena took a job as an assistant editor at Town & Country (magazine). It was as an editor that Elena met and began to work with Edmund Wilson; before long they had fallen in love, fled to Reno, Nevada, divorced their respective spouses, and remarried (1946)[9].

Marriage 2: Edmund Wilson

After the whirlwind honeymoon, in which Edmund tussled with photographers and reportedly received a kick in the rear that left an imprint on his pants[10], the couple began a 25-year marriage that, while largely successful, was frequently threatened by Edmund’s drinking, habitual infidelity, and long absences away from his wife and children. However, Elena proved to be tolerant and attuned to Edmund’s domestic needs[11] , often playing hostess to family members and the literary cognoscenti that paid tribute to Edmund at his Wellfleet, Massachusetts, home. The couple was also very close with Elena’s childhood friend and Wellfleet resident, Nina, and her husband Prince Paul Chavchavadze. Princess Nina Georgievna of Russia (nee Romanov) was the daughter of Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia (1863-1919) and Princess Maria Georgievna of Greece and Denmark. Prince Paul was a Georgian nobleman.

After Edmund’s death in 1972, Elena assisted in the editing of Edmund’s journals[12], the first two volumes of which were finished by Elena’s death in 1979[13]. Her private papers and family information are stored at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University[14].

Wikipedia:
James Worth Thornton (September 19, 1906 – February 6, 1983, Virginia)[1] was a businessman and scion of the politically and socially connected Thorntons of Indiana. Thornton was the son of Sir Henry Worth Thornton and Lady Virginia Blair,[2] daughter of banker and steel magnate George Dike Blair. Also, Thornton appeared in the journals of Edmund Wilson, the noted essayist.

Thornton was born into a prominent family in the railroad business and enjoyed a privileged childhood. After graduating from the Royal Military College of Canada, Ontario, while working in Europe, Thornton earned a reputation as an international playboy[3]: he was reportedly an excellent polo player and prominent in social circles. While working for a firm in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1931 Thornton married Helene-Marthe (Elena ) Mumm von Schwarzenstein[4], a German-Russian-French aristocrat and partial heir to the Mumm champagne fortune[5]. Her maternal relations (the de Struve family[6]) were prominent Russian diplomats and astronomers. After marriage, Thornton served as Vice-President of the Mumm family’s American Incorporation[7]. Thornton and Elena had one son: Henry Hermann Mumm Thornton[8], born 1932.

1932-1946

Shortly after marriage, James and Elena Mumm Thornton moved to Montreal and, then, to New York City, where Elena served as an assistant editor for Town & Country (magazine). While working as an editor, Elena met Edmund Wilson, the prominent author and critic, and fell in love[9]. In 1946, Elena and Edmund fled to Reno, Nevada, divorced their respective spouses, and married, creating a minor media sensation. Elena Mumm Thornton was Edmund Wilson’s fourth wife[10].

1950-1983

James W. Thornton joined the Central Intelligence Agency in 1950, retiring in 1958 upon marrying Martha Florence Armstrong, granddaughter of the 1st Baronet Armstrong[11]. Until his death on February 6, 1983, Thornton moved frequently, living in New York City, Spain, Bermuda, Florida, and northern Virginia[12] 17

picture Mary Mundan

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1748
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Zephaniah Barker (Est 1740 -       )
       Marriage: 20 Aug 1769 - Truro, Massachusetts 18
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Zephaniah Barker (1770-      )
                2. Daniel Mundone Barker (1772-      ) 19
                3. Charles Annis Barker (1774-      ) 19


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Rev Cyrus C Munger

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1811 - Ellington, Connecticut
        Baptism: 
          Death: 4 Feb 1856 - Worcester, Massachusetts
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: heart disease 20


Parents
         Father: Rev Philip Munger (Est 1770-      )
         Mother: Zipporah (Est 1790-      )

Spouses and Children
1. *Mary T Heath (Est 1814 -       )
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Cyrus Otheman Munger (1849-      ) 21

Notes
General:
"1848.
Rev. Cyrus C. Munger was the next preacher [at Wellfleet]. Although he was thought by some to be a man of considerable ability, he was not so successful here as most of the preachers have been. There were few, if any, conversions; and there was not so much interest among believers as they had before manifested.

Brother Munger was the oldest son of Rev. Philip Munger, a Methodist itinerant for nearly half a century. Converted at the age of fifteen, he immediately joined the Methodist Episcopal Church, and in 1827 entered the Maine Wesleyan Seminary. In 1833 he joined the Maine Conference, in which he remained until poor health induced him to locate in 1840. After living in Portland two years, he removed to Woonsocket, R.I., and supplied that church. In 1844 he came into the Providence Conference, and for seven years was an active member. Then the disease which afterwards resulted in his death began to develop, and he located. He died very suddenly in Worcester, Mass., Feb. 4, 1856, aged forty-four years." 22
Medical:
age 44
married
address: Exchange St
occupation: agent
birthplace: Ellington
Marriage Notes (Mary T Heath)
A Cyrus D Munger married in Worcester in 1873.

picture Cyrus Otheman Munger

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 28 Aug 1849 - Stoughton, Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Rev Cyrus C Munger (1811-1856)
         Mother: Mary T Heath (Est 1814-      )


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Mary J Munger

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1836 - (West Springfield, Mass.)
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Luther L Wright (Abt 1836 -       ) 23 
       Marriage: 15 Oct 1866 - Easthampton, Massachusetts 23
         Status: 


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Rev Philip Munger

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1770
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Zipporah (Est 1790 -       )
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Rev Cyrus C Munger (1811-1856)

Notes
General:
"1797.
The next preacher [at Provincetown] was Rev. Joseph Snelling, who preached on the sabbath, a part of the time, at Truro. He was followed by Rev. Robert Yallalee, who was the first minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church who preached in Wellfleet. He came here several times on invitation in the early part of 1797. After him, in these occasional visits, came Revs. Jacob Rickhow, Smith Weeks, John Broadhead, Joseph Snelling, Edward Whittle, Allen H. Cobb, Philip Munger, and Elijah Willard, all of whom were devout, self-sacrificing men of God. Some of our mothers in Israel can well remember all of them except the first two ; and some of their names are particularly endeared to New England Methodists."

A Philip Munger was b 22 Apr 1780 in Brimfield, Mass. to John & Sybil (Parsons) Munger 24

picture John B Munier

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1898 - (Rhode Island)
        Baptism: 
          Death: 1958
         Burial: in Orleans Cemetery 25
 Cause of Death: 


picture Isabella Munro

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 1803 - Boylston, Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 21 Aug 1844 - Petersham, Massachusetts 26
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: suicide by hanging


Spouses and Children
1. *Asa Snow (7 Dec 1797 - 29 Nov 1872)
       Marriage: 15 Jun 1820 - Boylston, Massachusetts
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Minerva Snow (1835-1845)
                2. Harriet Snow (1821-      )


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Harriett Etta Munroe

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 1858 - Harvard, Massachusetts 27
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *William W Harrod (1856 -       )
       Marriage: 1878 - Harvard, Massachusetts 27
         Status: 

Notes
General:
Her parents were Stephen and Mary Munroe. 27

picture John Munroe

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 11 Oct 1784 - Roxbury, Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 25 Feb 1879 - Cambridge, Massachusetts 28
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 

Events
• Obituary, , Barnstable Patriot in Barnstable Patriot


Spouses and Children
1. *Nancy Phinney (19 Nov 1791 - 27 Jan 1880)
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Sarah Munroe (1822-1825) 29
                2. Sarah A Munroe (1827-After 1890)

Notes
General:
Barnstable Patriot story, 1936. reprinted, 2006
"A little shingled building scarcely twenty feet square which stands behind the house of Representative William A. Jones in Barnstable has just been sold to the Wells Historical Museum in Southbridge, Mass., and is soon to be moved there intact… Few people, even in Barnstable, are aware of the fact that the tiny building is the shop where John Munroe, a famous early American clockmaker and distinguished citizen of the town, practiced his craft…"

biography:

"John Munroe and Old Barnstable, 1784-1879;: Sketch of a good life, an anniversary tribute" Publisher: CW Swift (1879) Alternatively, it was published in 1911 by Elizabeth Munroe.
[C W Swift was Munroe's grandson]

Rootsweb silversmiths:
parents Daniel Munroe (23 Sep 1744 Lexington, Mass. - 29 Jul 1827, Roxbury, Mass) married 15 Sep 1774 Roxbury, Abigail Parker (30 Jan 1753 Roxbury, Mass. - 1 May 1844 Barnstable, bur. Cobb's Hill cemetery, Barnstable)

1. On his way to Virginia, this silversmith was forced into Hyannis MA by a storm. While the ship was being repaired, he walked to Barnstable via Phinney's Lane. He elected to stay on in Barnstable and became one of the town's leading merchants. Responsible for setting up Barnstable Institution for Savings, and held office of Treasurer for 45 years.
2. Appointed on 27 Jun 1827 as Deacon of East Church in Barnstable MA
3. Advertised in the Barnstable Patriot (Barnstable MA), 1830, as a silversmith, watchmaker, jeweler, and importer. Best known as a clockmaker.
(ref: Flynt, Henry and Fales, Martha Gandy, The Heritage Foundation Collection of Silver.)

" Among the institutions well remembered was the savings bank established in 1831, of which Henry Crocker was the first president, succeeded by Eben Bacon, and he by Josiah Hinckley. John Munroe was the treasurer for forty years, investing over three million dollars in the time. Daniel Scudder was the treasurer for two years, when the affairs of the bank were closed. The business was done for many years in a building just west of Mr. Munroe's, until the company took possession, in 1860, of its new office, the building next west of the Globe Hotel." - Deyo, 1890

"Nancy And The Savings Bank

The ship Emerald on its way to Virginia put into Hyannis Harbor to take refuge from a storm. John Munroe, watch and clock maker, a passenger aboard on his way to Virginia to set up in business, stepped ashore to stretch his legs.

He started out to see the country. He also saw Nancy Phinney and promptly fell in love with her. Thoughts of Virginia flew from his mind to make room for thoughts of Nancy.

The ship Emerald sailed without the young John Munroe who stayed at Hyannis, wooed Nancy Phinney and married her. In 1831, he and twelve other men started the first savings bank on the Cape, The Barnstable Institute for Savings. Its offices were in the watchmaker's shop." - capelinks.com 30
Medical:
age 94-4-14

Sources


1. Smith and Smith, Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans..., 1980, 1993. Baltimore MD, 42 (MD8:93). Col. Leonard H Smith, Jr. and Norma H Smith. Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans. An authorized facsimile reproduction of records published serially 1901-1935 in "The Mayflower Descendant." With an added index of persons.
1980, 1993. Baltimore MD: reprinted for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Pub. Co.

2. Jean Mayo-Rodwick, Rev. John Mayo and his Descendants (2001).

3. George Ernest Bowman, compiler, Vital Records of Truro, Massachusetts to the year 1849 (1933. Mass. Society of Mayflower Descendants. republished online), 23.

4. Smith and Smith, Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans..., 1980, 1993. Baltimore MD, 136 (MD28:83).

5. Barnstable Patriot (Barnstable, Mass [archives 1830-1930 online at Sturgis Library, Barnstable]), 18 jan 1837.

6. Sheila M. Dann Westgate and Anna Lowell Tomlinson, Vital Records of Chatham, Massachusetts, 1696-1850. vol. 1 (1991. Chatham Mass.: Chatham Historical Society), 274 (error: Joseph for Warren).

7. Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Provincetown.

8. Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1893. Deaths.

9. Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1953.

10. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins. Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 (1995. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Great Migration Study Project.), 23-24.

11. Robert S. Fletcher and Malcolm O. Young, eds, Amherst College Biographical Record of the Graduates and Non-Graguates. Centennial Edition (1821-1921) (1927. Amherst College, Amherst Massachusetts.
online at http://www.amherst.edu/~rjyanco/genealogy/acbiorecord/menu.html).

12. George Ernest Bowman, compiler, Vital Records of Truro, Massachusetts to the year 1849 (1933. Mass. Society of Mayflower Descendants. republished online), 394.

13. Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), 84:14 (Truro).

14. George Ernest Bowman, compiler, Vital Records of Truro, Massachusetts to the year 1849 (1933. Mass. Society of Mayflower Descendants. republished online), 372.

15. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins. Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 (1995. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Great Migration Study Project.), Philip Sherman.

16. Jeffrey Meyers, Edmund Wilson. A Biography (1995. New York & Boston: Houghton Mifflin).

17. Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mumm_Thornton, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Worth_Thornton.

18. George Ernest Bowman, compiler, Vital Records of Truro, Massachusetts to the year 1849 (1933. Mass. Society of Mayflower Descendants. republished online), 114.

19. George Ernest Bowman, compiler, Vital Records of Truro, Massachusetts to the year 1849 (1933. Mass. Society of Mayflower Descendants. republished online), 124.

20. Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), 104:231.

21. Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), 36:89.

22. Rev. Albert P. Palmer, A Brief History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Wellfleet, Massachusetts (1877. Wellfleet, Mass; Leaders and Stewards [of the Wellfleet Methodist Church]), 54.

23. Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), 190:67.

24. Rev. Albert P. Palmer, A Brief History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Wellfleet, Massachusetts (1877. Wellfleet, Mass; Leaders and Stewards [of the Wellfleet Methodist Church]), 10.

25. index to Orleans, Massachusetts cemeteries (1970. Excel file at Orleans Historical Society, http://orleanshistoricalsociety.org/collections.html).

26. Vital Records of Petersham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 (1904. Worcester MA: Franklin P. Rice
online), 187. "The territory of this town was granted in 1733 to John Bennett, Jeremiah Perley and others, for services rendered in the Indian wars. Joseph Willson and Simeon Houghton were among the early settlers. This town was incorporated April 20, 1754 ; and its name was probably adopted in remembrance of Petersham, in England. Its Indian name was Nitchawog" - Nason & Varney, 1890

27. Harvard Massachusetts vital records, marriage records 1878 #2, p 19 (fiche 117).

28. Barnstable Patriot (Barnstable, Mass [archives 1830-1930 online at Sturgis Library, Barnstable]), 4 mar 1879.

29. Robert Paine Carlson, Cape Cod Gravestones, 2003 ff. Eastham MA. CapeCodGravestones.com.

30. Simeon L. Deyo, editor, History of Barnstable County, Massachusetts, 1620-1890. Chapter 16, Barnstable (1890. New York: H. W. Blake & Co), 399-400.

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Sources


1 Smith and Smith, Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans..., 1980, 1993. Baltimore MD, 42 (MD8:93). Col. Leonard H Smith, Jr. and Norma H Smith. Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans. An authorized facsimile reproduction of records published serially 1901-1935 in "The Mayflower Descendant." With an added index of persons.
1980, 1993. Baltimore MD: reprinted for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Pub. Co.

2 Jean Mayo-Rodwick, Rev. John Mayo and his Descendants (2001).

3 George Ernest Bowman, compiler, Vital Records of Truro, Massachusetts to the year 1849 (1933. Mass. Society of Mayflower Descendants. republished online), 23.

4 Smith and Smith, Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans..., 1980, 1993. Baltimore MD, 136 (MD28:83).

5 Barnstable Patriot (Barnstable, Mass [archives 1830-1930 online at Sturgis Library, Barnstable]), 18 jan 1837.

6 Sheila M. Dann Westgate and Anna Lowell Tomlinson, Vital Records of Chatham, Massachusetts, 1696-1850. vol. 1 (1991. Chatham Mass.: Chatham Historical Society), 274 (error: Joseph for Warren).

7 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Provincetown.

8 Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1893. Deaths.

9 Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1953.

10 Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins. Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 (1995. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Great Migration Study Project.), 23-24.

11 Robert S. Fletcher and Malcolm O. Young, eds, Amherst College Biographical Record of the Graduates and Non-Graguates. Centennial Edition (1821-1921) (1927. Amherst College, Amherst Massachusetts.
online at http://www.amherst.edu/~rjyanco/genealogy/acbiorecord/menu.html).

12 George Ernest Bowman, compiler, Vital Records of Truro, Massachusetts to the year 1849 (1933. Mass. Society of Mayflower Descendants. republished online), 394.

13 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), 84:14 (Truro).

14 George Ernest Bowman, compiler, Vital Records of Truro, Massachusetts to the year 1849 (1933. Mass. Society of Mayflower Descendants. republished online), 372.

15 Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins. Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 (1995. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Great Migration Study Project.), Philip Sherman.

16 Jeffrey Meyers, Edmund Wilson. A Biography (1995. New York & Boston: Houghton Mifflin).

17 Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mumm_Thornton, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Worth_Thornton.

18 George Ernest Bowman, compiler, Vital Records of Truro, Massachusetts to the year 1849 (1933. Mass. Society of Mayflower Descendants. republished online), 114.

19 George Ernest Bowman, compiler, Vital Records of Truro, Massachusetts to the year 1849 (1933. Mass. Society of Mayflower Descendants. republished online), 124.

20 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), 104:231.

21 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), 36:89.

22 Rev. Albert P. Palmer, A Brief History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Wellfleet, Massachusetts (1877. Wellfleet, Mass; Leaders and Stewards [of the Wellfleet Methodist Church]), 54.

23 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), 190:67.

24 Rev. Albert P. Palmer, A Brief History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Wellfleet, Massachusetts (1877. Wellfleet, Mass; Leaders and Stewards [of the Wellfleet Methodist Church]), 10.

25 index to Orleans, Massachusetts cemeteries (1970. Excel file at Orleans Historical Society, http://orleanshistoricalsociety.org/collections.html).

26 Vital Records of Petersham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 (1904. Worcester MA: Franklin P. Rice
online), 187. "The territory of this town was granted in 1733 to John Bennett, Jeremiah Perley and others, for services rendered in the Indian wars. Joseph Willson and Simeon Houghton were among the early settlers. This town was incorporated April 20, 1754 ; and its name was probably adopted in remembrance of Petersham, in England. Its Indian name was Nitchawog" - Nason & Varney, 1890

27 Harvard Massachusetts vital records, marriage records 1878 #2, p 19 (fiche 117).

28 Barnstable Patriot (Barnstable, Mass [archives 1830-1930 online at Sturgis Library, Barnstable]), 4 mar 1879.

29 Robert Paine Carlson, Cape Cod Gravestones, 2003 ff. Eastham MA. CapeCodGravestones.com.

30 Simeon L. Deyo, editor, History of Barnstable County, Massachusetts, 1620-1890. Chapter 16, Barnstable (1890. New York: H. W. Blake & Co), 399-400.


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