Lewis-Powers Family History

The Genealogy of the Lewis-Powers Family

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351 Event Description: Event Description: Died at the home of daughter Desiah Cushman Underhill
Died at the home of daughter Desiah Cushman Underhill 
Branch, Desiah (I2837)
 
352 Event Description: Event Description: Event Description: Age at Death: 70
Age at Death: 70
Age at Death: 70 
Cone, Amos (I581)
 
353 Event Description: Event Description: Event Description: Family Trees
Family Trees
Family Trees 
Kenyon, Sarah (I4454)
 
354 Event Description: Event Description: Twin to Sarah Merriam
Twin to Sarah Merriam 
Meriam, Mary (I1148)
 
355 Event Description: Family Data Collection - Births about David Mack Name: David Mack Father: Elisha Mack Mother: Mary Ellis Birth Date: 10 Dec 1750 City: Hebron State: CT Country: USA Mack, David E (I4833)
 
356 Event Description: Family Data Collection - Births about Rose Jennings Name: Rose Jennings Father: Issac Jennings Mother: Rose Goodspeed Birth Date: 27 Aug 1710 City: Sandwich State: MA Country: USA Jennings, Rose (I4835)
 
357 Event Description: Family Data Collection - Deaths about Elisha Sheldon Name: Elisha Sheldon Death Date: 1 Sep 1779 City: Litchfield State: CT Country: USA Sheldon, Elisha (I4415)
 
358 Event Description: Familysearch.org Indexing project (batch) # 100962-7 System film # 910368 Reference # 39 System origin: Massachusetts-EASy HOLMES, Isaac (I2437)
 
359 Event Description: Find A Grave #60392968 Reed, Stephen (I2639)
 
360 Event Description: Florence died of tuburculoses Grant, Harry Edward (I3508)
 
361 Event Description: Godfery Trim listed in 1810 census TRIM, Godfrey (I772)
 
362 Event Description: Her husband, Thomas' date of death would be in question if Dorothy died in 1676 and made a will she would have been a widow. Bird, Dorothy (I1247)
 
363 Event Description: Holy Redeemer Cemetery Kelly, Everett James (I2359)
 
364 Event Description: Howden, Yorkshire, England/London Beaufort, Lady Jane Joan Plantagenet de (I2310)
 
365 Event Description: indexing project (batch) #B02563-2 system origin:Massachusetts-EASy source film #250303 reference #9 50 Holmes, Calvin (I2447)
 
366 Event Description: Listed on death certificate Holmes, Amanda C (I2441)
 
367 Event Description: Listed on death certificate Holmes, Calvin (I2447)
 
368 Event Description: Mack Cemetery Mack, David E (I4833)
 
369 Event Description: MOTHER DIED FROM CHILDBIRTH COMPLICATIONS AUSTEN, Abel (I2814)
 
370 Event Description: Name: Washington Trim Birth Date: abt 1797 Event Type: Death Event City: Orange Death Date: 17 Jul 1868 Death Age: 71 Father Name: Benjamin Trim Mother Name: Mary Trim Trim, Washington (I940)
 
371 Event Description: Old Burying Ground - age 67 years Royce, Lois (I2554)
 
372 Event Description: Old Burying Place, Watertown Fiske, Lt. Nathan Jr. (I2598)
 
373 Event Description: page 69 of Edward Church Smith book Eggleston, Abigail (I4769)
 
374 Event Description: Parents: John Root, Mary Ashley Root, Mary (I4434)
 
375 Event Description: Parents: John Smith (1637-1676)Mary Partridge Smith Montague (1647-1683) Smith, John (I4435)
 
376 Event Description: poss. date of birth Sheldon, Mary (I733)
 
377 Event Description: Rougham, Norfolk, Norfolkshire, England Yelverton, Elizabeth (I1113)
 
378 Event Description: South Amenia Cemetery Richards, Sarah (I3534)
 
379 Event Description: This Benjamin is said to be born about 1755 and is said to have been born in Kingstown, RI. Benjamin Sr. was not living on Block Island at the time of his death in 1758 so this would seem likely he was his father. Trim, Benjamin (I642)
 
380 Event Description: tuberculosis Endersbe, Bessie Pearl (I3505)
 
381 Event Description: Twin to Hephzibah Merriam who died young at about age 5. Meriam, Jonathan (I4743)
 
382 Event Description: Typhoid fever Grant, Alice T. (I3523)
 
383 Event Description: Union Soldier - Killed In Battle Spotsylvania Court House/ The Wilderness - Battle on Harris Farm. He was an artilleryman. Schellenger, Edwin Alonzo (I1754)
 
384 Event Description: Was born and died in Hopkinton family home Beecher, Sarah E (I288)
 
385 Family Data Collection - Individual Records about John Weeks Name: John Weeks Spouse: Dinah Keyes Parents: Supply Weeks, Susanna Barnes Birth Place: Mdlsex, Marlboro, MA Birth Date: Mar 1709 Marriage Date: 1731 Death Place: Marlboro, Mdlsex,MARR: SOUR @S-1608674763@
PAGE Birth year: 1709; Birth city: Marlboro; Birth state: MA.
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TEXT Birth date: March 1709 Birth place: Marlboro, Mdlsex, MA Death date: 11 February 1787 Death place: Marlboro, Mdlsex, MA Marriage date: 1731 Marriage place:
_APID 1,4725::2722104
MARR: SOUR @S-1518453807@
_APID 1,7249::1035380
 
Family: Col. John Weeks / Dinah Keyes (F449)
 
386 Find a Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69764668/frank-h-stickney Stickney, Frank H. (I2691)
 
387 Findagrave.com: Quabbin Park Cemetery
Ware, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, US 
Powers, Capt Jeremiah Sr. (I1033)
 
388 First marriage Family: Harry Edward Grant / Elizabeth McDonald (F779)
 
389 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Richard Lee Powers / Anastasia Gilson (F87)
 
390 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Lawrence Raymond (L. Raymond) Powers / Gail Rice (F149)
 
391 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Paul Beckstead / Lynda Lee Lewis (F461)
 
392 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: William Carlton Lewis / Barbara Ann Powers (F462)
 
393 Found also at: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lewis-556 Lewis, Levi (I5560)
 
394 Found handwritten notices of Lemuel's children here (accessed 03/27/2023): https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/GZW5-GZV/lemuel-powers-1705 Powers, Lemuel (I3105)
 
395 FreeREG (James Bolton of Bamburgh, Bachelor, married Jane Harrison, Spinster, of this parish by licence. Wit: Thomas Harrison, Thomas Patterson) Family: James Bolton / Jane 1800 HARRISON (F1231)
 
396 From "Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine"

https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=7hvbSyc6a1cC&pg=GBS.PA532&hl=en

13. Fanny, born March 22, 1749 married, November 11, 1772, Jonathan Ames, lived in Dublin, New Hampshire, but late in life removed to Potsdam, New York. 
Powers, Frances "Fanny" (I5433)
 
397 From "Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine":

https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=7hvbSyc6a1cC&pg=GBS.PA532&hl=en

Captain Peter, fourth son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Whitcomb) Powers, was born in Littleton, Massachusetts, in 1707. He spent his boyhood days on his father's farm, and in 1728 married Anna Keyes and removed to Dunstable, locating in that part of the town now known as Nashua, and he was commissioned captain of militia by Governor Wentworth. During the summer and fall of 1730 he made the first clearing and built the first house in what has become Hollis, New Hampshire, and he removed with his young wife and two children, Peter and Stephen, through the unbroken forest, and became the first settler of what became a thriving town. Here Anne, their first daughter, was born, the first child of English descent born in this town. In 1738 there were forty families in the present limits of the town and he joined the other settlers in petitioning for a town charter. He was prominent in town offices and led in the building of a meeting house and securing a preacher. In 1754 he headed an expedition to explore the Connecticut River Valley, but his report, owing to Indian troubles, was never published, but has been preserved by his descendants and the Rev. Grant Powers caused it to be deposited in the rooms of the Connecticut Historical Society at Hartford. In 1755 he raised a company of men mostly from Hollis to march under Colonel Joseph Blanchard against the French at Crown Point, and in the company were: Jonathan, Levi, Stephen and Whitcomb Powers, all of Hollis, the last three being sons of Captain Peter. In 1758 Whitcomb and Thomas Powers, of Hollis, joined the expedition against Louisburg. Captain Peter Powers died soon after the close of the French and Indian war. 
Powers, Peter (I5419)
 
398 From a "family group sheet" accessed 1 July 2023:

https://www.fgs-project.com/vermont/groups/l/lewis-david.html 
Family: David Lewis / Mary "Polly" Boynton (F13)
 
399 From Dad's notes:
Here the notes are messy. It says, "Children, if any, Betsy, infant.
Next line "Charly" [maybe Charyl] second wife in Mass.
Next line has the name Dorsey.

Thinking first wife died in childbirth? 
Lewis, Francis A. (I46)
 
400 From Edmund Lewis of Lynn, MA by George Harlan Lewis, pages 15-16:

"There is a tradition that Joseph Lewis was the first white man slain in King Philip’s War . He was killed at Swansea , June 24 , 1675. (Bodge's King Philip's War, p . 463.) A list of the slain reported by the clerk of the town at the time is: Joseph Lewis, Robert Jones, John Jones,* Nehemiah Allen, William Cobun, John Salisbury, William Salisbury, John Hall. (Plymouth Colonial Records.)
'As the inhabitants of Swansea were returning from public worship , a number of Indians who lay in ambuscade (ambush), fired upon them, killed one of their company and wounded another. They next intercepted and killed two men, who were sent for a surgeon. The same night they entered the town of Swansea and murdered six men.' (Hannah Adams' N.E. History, p. 120.)

*The Joneses were relatives of Mrs. Joseph Lewis. The deaths probably occurred in the order named." 
Lewis, Joseph (I79)
 

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