Notes
Note for: Marie Bellemain, WFT Est. 1654-1673
- WFT Est. 1674-1758 Index
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 4, Ed. 1, Tree #2531, Date of Import: Oct 10, 1999]
2nd wife of John P. Mellott.
Notes
Note for: Paulus Merle, 1630 - WFT Est. 1661-1721 Index
MARLETT or MERLETT FAMILY
French Prot., from London, where they were members of Old THREADNEEDLE
CHURCH, alongside MONNET, PILLOT, et al., (HUG. SOC., London, Vols. XIII
and XVI; vide, ante, this PART, p. 573). The name was also MELLET, Marley
and Morley.
The first Amer. Anc. was GIDEON MERLET, in Col. N. Y., petition, Mar. 19,
1663, (CALEND. N. Y. HIST., Pt. I, p. 245; vide, ante, PART TWO, p. 153).
This contains familiar Staten Island names. In 1674, GIDEON MARLET was
magistrate on S. I., (CALEND., supra, p. 17), and in other references,
land at Fresh Kill, 1694, "formerly owned by GIDEON, JOSHUA and PAUL
MARLET," while JOHN PETER MELOTT appears by 1700, (pp. 242, 278-9).
The latter was the son of ABRAHAM MARLETT, First Settler of Pisc., who
had m. CHRISTINE PIETERSE, (vide, ante, PART ONE, p. 124; KINGS, p. 200).
(Study, also, pp. 223, 224 and 104.)
ABRAHAM MARLETT had chil. when on Long Island, MARGARET, b.p., Mar. 31,
1678, in Flatbush; JANNETJE, b.p., May 18, 1679 in Flatbush, and ABRAHAM,
b.p., May 16, 1680, in New Utrecht; "rem. to settle upon the Raritan, in
N. J.", and had a son, DIRCK (Richard), b.p. there, Oct. 27, 1708. His
brother was PAULUS MARLETT, wife LYZBETH BRUNSWYCK, prom. citizen of S.
I., (vide, ante, PART ONE, pp. 121-125).
Notes
Note for: Sam Hood, 7 JUN 1869 - 14 FEB 1942 Index
Burial:
Date: FEB 1942
Place: Milano County Cemetary
Note:
[Genealogy, Larry.FTW]
Sam was born in the Liberty Community of Milam County. He was left an
orphan at the age of 11 years and grew up the hard way, spent most of his
life farming, he also did carpenter work. He did good work at reasonable
prices and was kept busy, some work by day, other contract jobs. He was
a good mixer, had lots of friends and made new ones where-ever he went.
He was active in religious affairs. Same was a church leader for First
Christian Church.
Sam Hood, Wife Maud, children Carl, Marvin, Jesse, Bettie, Mattie, Delia,
Cullen and Lorine are listed as First Settlers of Lone Pine Community.
Notes
Note for: Abraham Marlett, 1723 - Index
NEW JERSEY MARRIAGES
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Early New Jersey Marriages - Extracts
____________________________________________________________
from microfilm copies of original marriage bonds in possession of NJ
Dept. of Education,
Division of State Library Archives & History, filmed in 1966. "Marriages
are from various
counties, and are arranged in groups by surname, but not alphabetical
within groups." (Family
History Library Catalog; 0888701-0888710) I have capitalized all surnames
for ease in
identification. When there was a discrepancy with a name in the body of
the bond and the
signature, the difference of the signature is in parentheses An asteric *
indicates spelling of
a locality as found in document.
FHLC 0888706; Vol. M735-1794 (602 bonds) #051- #100
; Abraham MERLAT of Somerset County, yeoman, and Isaac VAIL of the same
county, yeoman...
[bound to]... Jonathan BELCHER, Governor... 500 pounds... 25 Feb 1748/9.
... Abraham MERLAT...
obtained license of marriage for himself and for Martha VAIL of Essex
County, spinster... [w]
Tho:s BARTOW [affidavit] Abraham MERLATT made oath that he has the
consent of John VAIL to
marry his daughter Martha
Notes
Note for: Martin Krack, 8 APR 1823 - 6 AUG 1912 Index
Burial:
Date: 6 AUG 1912
Place: Ft Leavensworth Cemetery, section 24, row 2, grave 53
Note:
[My Family.FTW]
The Morman Church had the Censis for 1900. It shows that Martin was 77
yrs old at that time. He was widowed. He was born in German. His
parents were born in Germany. He is a Farmer who was unemployed for 10
months. He can read, write and speak english. He owns his own farm. His
farm is free. Farm schedule #69[krack.FTW]
The Morman Church had the Censis for 1900. It shows that Martin was 77
yrs old at that time. He was widowed. He was born in German. His
parents were born in Germany. He is a Farmer who was unemployed for 10
months. He can read, write and speak english. He owns his own farm. His
farm is free. Farm schedule #69