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    Judah Paddock, b. 9 May 1749.
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  6. Early Vital Records of MA to about 1850. Judah Paddock and Bethiah his wife a Record of the Births and names of their Children: Judah paddock born 12 of Janr 1790.
  7. Ancestry.com (Online), One World Tree - bpusch@adelphia.net. Mary Crocker Crowell married Judah Paddock 8 Oct 1814.
  8. Sacramento Daily Union, Wednesday, Sept 2, 1857, p 2. Married: At Somerville, Mass., July 27th, Nathan C Paddock, of San Francisco, to Mary E. White.
  9. Cape Cod Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol 3 No 1 Mar 1977 pp 15 - 17. Headstone - Judah Paddock died 21 Sept 1855 aged 65 years.
  10. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 123. Judah Paddock died Sept 21 1855 aged 65 years (son of Judah & Bethiah (Gray) Paddock).
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  12. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 124. In memory of Mrs. Bethia (Gray) wdo' of Capt. Judah Paddock who died June 7, 1829 Aet 76.
  13. San Francisco City Directory 1863/64. N C Paddock office 606 Front dwl 916 Clay.
  14. San Francisco City Directory 1864/65. N C Paddock office 606 Front dwl 915 Clay.
  15. San Francisco City Directory 1865/66. N C Paddock office 606 Front dwl 915 Clay.
  16. San Francisco City Directory 1866/67. N C Paddock office 606 Front dwl 915 Clay.
  17. San Francisco City Directory 1867/68. N C Paddock, office 606 Front, dwl 932 Pacific.
  18. San Francisco City Directoy 1870. Paddock, Nathan C, merchant, office 606 Front, dwl 49 South Park.
  19. San Francisco City Directory 1871. Paddock, Nathan C, merchant, office 606 Front, dwl 49 South Park.
  20. San Francisco City Directory 1872. Paddock, Nathan C, merchant, office 606 Front, dwl 49 South Park.
  21. San Francisco City Directory 1873. Paddock, Nathan C, merchant, dwl 49 South Park.
  22. San Francisco City Directory 1875. Paddock, Nathan C, merchant, dwl 49 South Park.
  23. Society of California Pioneers, San Francisco, CA, In Memoriam, N. C. Paddock, 191. Nathan Crowell Paddock, born Sept 7 1819, East Dennis, MA.
  24. Daughters of History, p 286, NATHAN CROWELL PADDOCK, by Marie Boucher. Nathan Crowell Paddock, born in East Dennis Septmeber 7, 1819.
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  26. Handwritten notes from Ruth Pels. New England Register: 364
    Paddock, Nathan C., Esq of California to Miss Mary E. White of Chicago at Somerville, July 27, 1857, by Rev. Caleb Davis Bradlee.
  27. Society of California Pioneers, San Francisco, CA, In Memoriam, N. C. Paddock.
  28. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 11, 1857, page 364. MARRIAGES: Paddock, Nathan C. Esq., of California, to Miss Mary E. White, dau. of Mr. Artemas White, of Chicago, at Somerville, 27 July, by the Rev. Caleb Davis Bradlee.
  29. Daily Globe - District of Columbia, 3 Sept 1857, p. 3. MARRIED; In Somerville, Mass., July 27, Nathan C. Paddock, of San Francisco, and Mary E. White.
  30. Daily Democratic State Journal, p. 3. MARRIED: In Somerville, Mass., July 27th, Nathan C. Paddock, of San Francisco, Cal, and Miss Mary E White, of Somerville.
  31. Daughters of History, p 286, NATHAN CROWELL PADDOCK by Marie Boucher. He returned to Boston and in July 27, 1857, he was married to Mary Elizabeth White. He returned to San Francisco with his bride. Two sons and three daughters were born to them.
  32. Sacramento Daily Union, 2 Sept 1857, Vol 13, No 2008. Married: At Somerville, Mass., July 27th, NATHAN C PADDOCK, of San Francisco, to MARY E. WHITE.
  33. Death Certificate, Oakland, Alameda County, California, No certificate numbers or identifiers. Nathan C Paddock, 70 yrs 6 mos, b. MA, residence in Oakland 5 years at 1111 Adiline St, Oakland, Alamenda, CA. Cause of death: Bright's Disease of kidneys, dropsy and blood poisoning;
    Location of residence: 1111 Adeline St; Sewerage: is connected with City Sewer; Cause of primary disease, unknown but supposed to be excep-----? duty thrown on the kidneys; Place of burial: Mt View Cemetery; Date of burial: Mar 11th 1890; Signature: J W Hinkle, MD; Residence: 525 E 11th St Oakland.
    Albert Brown, Undertaker, Nos 446 & 468 Thirteenth St., Oakland, Cal.
  34. Oakland Daily Evening Tribune, 10 Mar 1890, p 2 col 4. NECROLOGY
    Nathan C Paddock, who has reisded in this city for the past five years, died at 111 Adeline street yesterday, aged 73 years.
  35. San Francisco Bulletin, 10 Mar 1890. DEATHS
    PADDOCK- In Oakland, March 9, Nathan C. Paddock, a native of East Dennis, Mass., age 70 years and 6 months.
  36. San Francisco Call Bulletin, 5 Apr 1890, p 9, Vol 67. PADDOCK - In Oakland, March 9, Nathan C. Paddock, a native of East Dennis, Mass., aged 70 years and 6 months.
  37. Cape Cod Library of Local History & Genealogy, The Crowell Family of Yarmouth, p. 1108.
  38. John Crow and His Descendants, p 37. 44. Nathan Crowell (Christopher, Christopher, John, John, John), b. May 29, 1766. He died Aug 9, 1815. Married Hannah Hall, March 10, 1791. She died February, 1812.
  39. New England Historic Genealogical Society online, Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA to 1850, page 142 or 143. Nathan Crowell to Hannah Hall both of Yarmouth March 10th 1791.
  40. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol II, p 214. p. 72 - Nathan Crowell and Hannah his wife Record of the Births and names of their Children.
  41. John Crow and His Descendants, 37. 44. Nathan Crowell (Christopher, Christopher, John, John, John), b. May 29, 1766. He died Aug 9, 1815. Married Hannah Hall, March 10, 1791. She died February, 1812.
  42. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, P 84. Mary C Crowell, b. 21 July 1794, d. 29 Oct 1868 ae 74; da. Nathan & Hannah (Hall) Crowell.
  43. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 11, page 214. Molley Crowel born 21 July 1794.
  44. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman. Mary C Crowell, b. 21 July 1794, d. 29 Oct 1868 ae 74; da. Nathan & Hannah (Hall) Crowell.
  45. Cape Cod Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol 3 No 1 Mar 1977 pp 15 - 17. Headstone - Mary C wife of Judah Paddock died Oct 29, 1868 aged 74 years.
  46. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 123. Mary C wife of Judah Paddock died Oct 29 1868 aged 74 years.
  47. The Mayflower Descendant, Vol VI, Jan 1904, p 4. Hannah Hall born 24 of Nor 1768.
  48. John Crow and His Descendants, p 38. 44. Nathan Crowell (Christopher, Christopher, John, John, John), b. May 29, 1766. He died Aug 9, 1815. Married Hannah Hall, March 10, 1791. She died February, 1812.
  49. San Francisco City Directory 1886. Paddock, Nathan C, Jr, clerk, Redinton & Co, r Oakland.
  50. San Francisco City Directory 1893. Paddock, Nathaniel C, clerk Phoenix & Home Ins. Cos. r Oakland.
  51. San Francisco City Directory 1904. Paddock, Nathan C, cashier Hooper & Jennings, r 1010 Sacramento.
  52. San Francisco City Directory 1920. Paddock, Nathan C (June) with Hooper & Jennings r 714 10th Avenue.
  53. San Francisco City Directory 1899. Paddock, Nathan C clerk M J Brandenstein & Co r 615 Stockton.
  54. Death Certificate, City and County of San Francisco, CA, District No #3801 Registrar No #4014. Nathan Crowell Paddock died June 8, 1940 of bronchial pneumonia, cortrial (?) adrenal insufficiency, atrophic gastritis, advanced artherosclerosis and aplastic anemia. He died at the Franklin Hospital where he had been a patient for 5 months. Date of birth - 6 Nov 1865, birthplace - San Francisco, CA, where he had resided all his life. Occupation: accountant. Father: Nathan C. Paddock, born Cape Cod, MA. Mother: Mary Elizabeth White, born Boston, MA. He was cremated 11 June 1940, interred at Cypress Lawn.
  55. Marriage license, City and County of San Francisco, CA. Witnesses: Hazel R. Starkhouse and W. H. Paddock
    Recorded October 7, 1909.
  56. Norwood Family Bible. Marriages: June Norwood to Nathan Crowell paddock, Oct 5th 1909 in San Francisco, Calif.
  57. San Francisco Call, Vol 106, No 139, 17 October 1909, p 11. Marriage Licenses:

    PADDOCK - NORWOOD - Nathan C Paddock, 21 (sic), 1997 Post St, and June Norwood, 18, 1644 Hyde St.

  58. San Francisco Call, Vol 106, No 139, 17 Oct 1909, p 35. MARRIAGES: PADDOCK--NORWOOD - October 5, 1909, by the Rev. Dr. Leavitt, Nathan C. Paddock and June Norwood, daughter of Tallmadge Norwood.
  59. Death Certificate, City and County of San Francisco, CA, Registrar's No: 4014, District 3801. Cause of death: Bronchial Pneumonia, cortrial adrenal insufficiency caused by ?? atrophic gastritis due to unknown cause plus advanced artheriosclerosis and aplastic anaemia.
  60. California Death Index 1940 - 1997. Nathan Crowell Paddock, male, born: 6 Nov 1865, birthplace: California, death date: 8 June 1940, death place: San Francisco, mother's maiden name: White, father's surname: Paddock.
  61. Death Notice, San Francisco Chronicle. PADDOCK - In this city, June 8, 1940, Nathan Crowell, beloved husband of June Norwood Paddock, and loving father of Mrs. June Robers and Mrs. Natalie Turner.
    Funeral services Tuesday at 10 a.m. Ashley & McMullen's, 4200 Geary Blvd. at 6th Ave.
  62. Norwood Family Bible. Deaths: Nathan Crowell Paddock, June 1940.
  63. Massachusetts Compiled Marriages, 1633-1850, #0760383 and 0887746.
  64. History of the Military Co of the MA, p 144. Artemas White (1838), blacksmith, of Boston, was born in Needham in 1803. He was one of the charter members of the National Lancers.
  65. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988, Methuen, MA. Artemus White, son of James White and his wife Sukey born February 28 1804.
  66. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988. Artemas White, b. 22 Feb 1804, Methuen, MA, parents: James and Sukey White.
  67. Handwritten notes from Ruth Pels.
  68. International Genealogy Index - FamilySearch.org, Batch M503786 Dates 1811 - 1853 Source 0012021 IT 1 Film.
  69. History of the Military Co of the MA, p 144. He married, in 1825, Angelina Williams, of Portland, Me., where he resided.
  70. History of the Military Co of the MA, p 144. In 1857 he removed to Chicago, entered the soap and candle business, and died in that city Jan 21, 1862.
  71. Handwritten notes from Ruth Pels. Mary Elizabeth White born Boston July 23, 1827 married Nathan Crowell Paddock July 27, 1857 at Somerville.
  72. Death Certificate, #627. Mary Elizabeth Paddock, 87, died Jan 31, 1914. Residence: 714 10th Ave, 1 yr 6 mos at that address. 60 years in California. Cause of death: fatty degeneration of heart. Father: Artemus White, b. MA; mother: McIntosh, b. Scotland.
  73. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988. Quincy Williams, b. 10 Oct 1775, Groton, MA; parents John and Molly Williams.
  74. Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850, Film 0927366. Quincy William m. Sally McIntosh 10 Jan 1802 Brookline, Norfolk, MA.
  75. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988. Quincy Williams married Sally McIntosh 10 Jan 1802, Brookline, MA. Fathers name: Williams.
  76. Federal Census, 1850, Massachusetts, 1850 Sommerville, Middlesex, MA - Roll: M432_324; Page: 391; Image: 435. Artemus White, 48, blacksmith, $12,500, b. MA; Angelina, 44, b. ME; Mary E.,23, b. MA; Artemus, Jr., 17, clerk; George Q, 11, b. MA; Sarah W, 8, b. MA; Francis A, 5, b. MA; Harriet N Williams, 31, b. ME; Morris Byard, 23, laborere, b. Ireland; Ellen White, 28, b. Ireland. Three youngest children attending school.
  77. History of the Military Co of the MA, p 144. He married, in 1825, Angelina Williams, of Portland, Me., where he then resided.
  78. Findagrave.com, #85689896. Angelina Williams White, b. 5 Jan 1806, Portland, Cumberland, ME; d. 6 May 1881, Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; buried Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; Plot: Spruce Ave, Lot 1657.
  79. Massachusetts, Death Records, 1841-1915, Death Register, 1881. 6 May 1881, female, white, age 75y 4m, cancer stomach, residence - Cambridge, no occupation, b. Portland, ME, parents: Quincy Williams b. Groton, and Sally M. b. Needham.
  80. Massachusetts, Death Records, 1841-1915, NEHGS. Angelina White (Williams) female, age 75, b. abt 1806, Portland, ME, d. 6 May 1881, Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; father: Quincy Williams, mother: Sally M Williams.
  81. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, July 1854, Vol 8, No 3. Reprint of Zechariah Paddock's obituary, New England Weekly Journal, 5 June, 1727: 1 May 1727. This day died here Mr. Zechariah Paddock, in the 88th year of his Age, was born at Plimouth in the beginning of the year 1640.
  82. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Jan 1867 Vol 21 No 1. New England Weekly Journal, 5 June, 1727: Yarmouth (county Barnstable), May 1st. This day dyed here Mr. Zechariah Paddock, in the 88th yr of his age, was born at Plimouth in the begining of the year 1640; was m. in 1659 to Mrs. Deborah Sears, born in this town, and now survives him, having lived together almost 68 yrs.
  83. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Jul 1854, Vol 8, No 3. Reprint of the obituary of Zechariah Paddock, New England Weekly Journal, 5 June 1727: He was married in 1659, to Mrs. Deobrah Sears born in this Town (Yarmouth, Barnstable, MA), and now survives him having lived together almost 68 years.
  84. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 32. Deborah, b. Yar, Sept. 2639; m. 1659, Zachary Paddock, son of Robert and Mary P.
  85. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), Vol I-III, p 1642. In his will, dated 10 May 1667, with a codicil dated 3 February 1675/6 and proved 5 Mar 1675/6, "Richard Sares of yarmouth" bequeathed to "Sylas Sares my younger son...all my land, that is all the upland upon the Neck where his house stands in which he now dewells...after mine and my wife's decease," porvided that "my son-in-law Zachery Paddock" shall have the house where he dwells and two acres within the above tract "during the life of Deborah his now wife" ...
  86. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p 24253. Zachary/Zachariah PADDOCK - Zachary/Zachariah? (1636-1727) & Deborah SEARS (1639-1732); 1659; Yarmouth.
  87. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, July 1854, Vol 8, No 3, p 251. Reprint of obituary in the New England Weekly Journal, 5 June 1727:

    PADDOCK - Yarmouth, County of Barnstable, 1 May 1727. This day died here Mr. Zechariah Paddock, in the 88th year of his Age, was born at Plimouth in the beginning of the year 1640. He retained his reason to an uncommon degree, until his last sickness, which lasted but a few days. He was married in 1649, to Mrs. Deborah Sears born in this Town, and now survives him, having lived together almost 68 years and by her God blest him with a numerous offspring especially in the third and fourth generations, having left behind him of his own Posterity, 48 grandchildren, and 38 great-grandchildren, and of this latter sort, no less than 30 descended from his second Son; the old gentleman, his wife, one of his sons and his wife, lived for a considerable time in a house by themselves without any other person; when their ages, if computed together, amounted to above three hundred years. Mr. Paddock had obtained the character of a righteous man; and his widow, now near fourscore and 8 years old, is well reported of for good works.

  88. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 125. In memory of Capt Judah Paddock who died March 31st 1770 in the 89th Year of his age (son of Zachariah Paddock).
  89. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA. Juda Paddock born the 15th of September 1681.
  90. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XVI, p 170. She married at Duxbury, 5 Dec 1706 Judah Paddock, son of Zachariah and Deborah (Sears) Paddock; b. at Yarmouth, 15 Sept 1681; d at Yarmouth 31 Mar 1770 in 89th year; buried in Paddock Burial Ground, Dennis.
  91. Records of Duxbury, Mass. Jude Paddock and Alice Alden were married upon the 5th day of December.Anno. 1706.
  92. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 27. He married Yarmouth 1659 Deborah Sears, Born Yarmouth, Septmeber 1639 (said to have been probably the first to be fborn there after its settlement in 1639).
  93. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 27. She died Yarmouth 17 August 1732 aged 92 "about one mo of 93 yrs.".
  94. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 125. Here lyes Buried ye Body of Mr Samuel Paddock who departed this life July 27 1767 (?1757) in ye 46th --?--(year of his age or aet).
  95. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 57. Samuel Paddock b. Yarmouth, Mass 12 Oct 1711, bp East Yarmouth Church 11 Aug 1728 (GA 3), d. prob Yarmouth (Dennis) 27 July 1757 ae 46 bd. Ancient Paddock Cem. East Dennis, Barnstable, MA.
  96. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 13, p 223. Samuel paddock: the Son of Judah and Elc paddock above Sd : he was Born on the 12th day of october in the year of our Lord : 1711.
  97. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XVI, p 619. Samuel Paddock was born at Yarmouth, 12 Oct 1711; died at Yarmouth, 27 July 1757 in 46th year, buried in Paddock Cemetery, East Dennis.
  98. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 57. Samuel Paddock m. 2 Dec 1744 Thankful Howes, b. Yarmouth 22 Aug 1711, d. 27 June 1789 ae 78.
  99. Cape Cod Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol 3 No 1 Mar 1977 pp 15 - 17. Headstone - Samuel Paddack departed this life July 27 1757 in the 46 (year of his life).
  100. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol 16, p 52. David Alden was probably born at Duxbury, say about 1645-1650; died at Duxbury between 2 July 1718 (when he acknowledged a deed) and 1 April 1719 (when bond was made for his estate).
  101. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol 16, p 52. He married by 1674 (estimated birth of first child), Mary Southworth, daughter of Constant and Elizabeth (Collier) Southworth, born say 1654 (estimate); died after 28 March 1718, when she was named in a deed.
  102. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XVI, p 170. Alice Alden was probably born at Duxbury, about 1686 (age at death); died 12 July 1774, in 89th year; buried in Paddock Burial Ground, Dennis.
  103. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 125. In Memory of Mrs Else Paddock wife of Capt Judah Paddock who died July 12th 1774 in the 89th year of her age.
  104. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, p 1. Thomas Hoes and his wife, Mary Burr, came from England about the year 6137, and settled at Nobscussett, in Yarmouth, in March 1639. He died in 1665, aged 75 years. Their children were: Joseph, b. Eng; Thomas, b. Eng; Jeremiah, b. on the passage to the colonies.
  105. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, p 10. Jeremiah, born on passage over; m. Sarah Prince; he died Jan 5, 1705/6.
  106. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, p 10. Thomas Hoes and his wife, Mary Burr, came from England about the year 6137, and settled at Nobscussett, in Yarmouth, in March 1639. He died in 1665, aged 75 years. Their children were: Joseph, b. Eng; Thomas, b. Eng; Jeremiah, b. on the passage to the colonies; d. Jan 5, 1705/6.
  107. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, Ebenezer m. Sarah Gorham, Apr 20, 1699, who died Sept 9, 1705, and for 2d wife, Lydia Joyce, Nov 20, 1706.p 14. Ebenezer m. Sarah Gorham, Apr 20, 1699, who died Sept 9, 1705, and for 2d wife, Lydia Joyce, Nov 20, 1706.
  108. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, p 11. Jeremiah Howes m Sarah Prince; de died Jan 5, 1705/6; she died March 3, 1706/7.
  109. Cape Cod Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol 3 No 1 Mar 1977 pp 15 - 17. Headstone - Mrs thankful widow of Mr Samuel Paddack died June 27 1789 in her 78th year.
  110. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 125. In memory of Mrs Thankful (Howes) widow of Mr Samuel Paddock She died June 27 1789.
  111. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 32.
  112. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 126. Here Lyes ye Body of Mr Zachariah Paddack Aged 54 Years Decd the 8th of April 1717/8 (Son of Zachariah & Deborah (Sears) Paddock).
  113. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA. Zack Padock was 15 years old the middle of April 1679.
  114. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 125 - 6. Here Lyes ye Body of Mrs Bethiah Paddack Wife to Mr Zachariah Paddack Aged 41 Years Decd March ye 8th 1707.
  115. Cape Cod Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol 3 No 1 Mar 1977 pp 15 - 17. Headstone - Mr Zachariah Paddack aged 54 years dec'd the 8th April 1717/18.
  116. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 31.
  117. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA, Bk 3. Bethiah Paddock the daughter of the said Zachryah and (worn) was born upon the 25th day of May in the year 1699.
  118. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties. Bethiah gray the wife of lot gray died in october 16th 1728.
  119. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 30. Bethia Hall b. Scituate, Mass 15 Nov 1668, d. Yarmouth 8 Mar 1707/08 ae 41.
  120. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 3, p 36
    The children of John Hall Junjr

    his (worn) borne the midell of Novemb 68.

  121. Cape Cod Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol 3 No 1 Mar 1977 pp 15 - 17. Headstone - Mrs. Bethiah Paddack wife to Mr Zachariah Paddack aged 41 years dec'd March ye 8 1707/8.
  122. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 125-6. Here Lyes ye Body of Mrs Bethiah Paddack Wife to Mr Zachariah Paddack Aged 41 Years Decd March ye 8th 1707.
  123. Yarmouth, MA: Vital Records to 1850, p 132. Bethyah Paddock the wife Zachariah Paddock of Yarmouth she departed this life the 7th day of March in the year of our Lord 1707/8.
  124. 10,000 Vital Records of Eastern New York, 1777-1834, p 21. 2. John Crowe, son of John 1st, b. about 1639; m. Mehitable Miller. He died Jan 28, 1688/9. She died Feb 23, 1714/15; born Roxbury, July 13, 1638. Had issue: John, 1662, Mehitable, Lydia, Jeremiah,b. 1670, and Elizabeth.
  125. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 7. John Crowell (5) of Nobscusset married Bethia Sears, daughter of Paul Sears, May 27, 1684.
  126. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 2, p 209. John Crow Junyr & Bethya Seares Maryed the 27 of May 84.
  127. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 7. John Crowell (5) of Nobscusset married Bethia Sears, daughter of Paul Sears, May 27, 1684. He died October 15, 1728, aged 66 years. His grave stones were the first erected in the burying ground near the meeting house in North Dennis.
  128. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Volume 7, P 248
    Christoper : Crow the Son of said John, and Bethiah crow was Borne upon the: 24th day of July : in ye year : 1698.
  129. John Crow and His Descendants, p 25. 11. Christopher Crowell (John, John, John), b. July 24, 1698; m. Sarah Matthews, Sept 23, 1724. He died Jan 12, 1781. He sold the old homestead at Nobscusset, and removed to Sesuit Neck.
  130. John Crow and His Descendants, p 22. 4. John Crowell, of Nobscusset (John, John); b. 1662; m. Bethia Sears, May 27, 1684. He died Oct 15, 1728. She was b. June 3, 1661/2; died July 5, 1724.
  131. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 7. His wife died May 5, 1724.
  132. John Crow and His Descendants, p 29. Christopher Crowell (Christopher, John, John, John), b. April 7, 1737; m. Deborah Sears, Dec 24, 1761; d. Nov 26, 1835.
  133. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 57. Capt John Sears, b. Yarmouth, 1677/8; d. Sabbath morning, Apri 9, 1738, in 61 yr, m. Eastham, June 1, 1704, Priscilla Freeman, dau. of Capt. Samuel and Elizabeth (Sparrow) f. she b. Oct 27, 1686; d. May 8, 1764, in 78 yr, W Br.
  134. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 57. John, b. Yarmouth abt 1712.
  135. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 90. Dea. John Sears m. Yarmouth Aug 24, 1738, Deborah Crowell, dau of John and Kezia (Eldredge) Crowell; she b. 1720; d. Sept 18, 1753 ae 53, West Brewster.
  136. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 90. Deborah, b. Yarmouth, Jan 27, 1742/3; m. there Dec 24, 1761, Christopher Crowell, son of Christopher and Sarah (Matthews) Crowell, he b. 1737.
  137. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 7. John, born July 1693, removed to Falmouth.
  138. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Volume 7, P 248
    John Crow the Son of ye Said John and Bethiah crow was Borne in July : in ye-1693.
  139. Cape Cod Library of Local History & Genealogy, p 1109. John Crowell, son of John (3), Nobscusset, m. Keziah Eldridge.
  140. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Volume 23, P 110
    Deborah Crowel: the Daughter of John & Kesier Crowel of nobscuset in yarmouth: she was born on the 21st: Day of September in ye year of our Lord: 1719:.
  141. Ancestry.com, FHL Film #0945512. Barnabas Hall m. Mary Crocker 29 Nov 1767 at Yarmouth, Barnstable, MA
    Family History Library, SLC, UT, Film #0945512.
  142. Founders of Early American Families, p 236. PADDOCK ROBERT Born Stephentown co Dublin Ire. 16 Sept 1584. Plymouth MA 1634, Duxbury 1634. d. Duxbury 1650. Register 12:220 (desc) tag 31:10 (the American Genealogist) (son John) Paddock Genealogy 1977..
  143. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 23. Robert had married his wife Mary apparently by 1630, but no reference to their marriage or mention of her maiden surname or of her death has been found in the Plymouth Colony Records. She has been given as Mary Holmes whom Robert is said to have married as his second wife in Ireland 12 October 1630, daughter of Peter Holmes and Elizabeth Ireland, daughter of Lawrence Ireland, a weaver of Killany. Mary was given as sister of Francis Holmes who settled in Stamford, CT 1648 and who made his will in 1671.
  144. The Colonial Genealogist, Vol 12 1-2 Spring 1984, p 9. In November 1650, four months after the death of Robert Paddock...
  145. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 23. Robert Paddock died intestate at Plymouth 25 July 1650, entered in the Plymouth Colony Records: "1650...Robert Padduk Died the 25t of July"..."ag. not over 67".
  146. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 27. Richard Sears of Yarmouth, b. abr 1590, d. Yarmouth Aug 1676, bd. 26 Aug 1676.
  147. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 27. Richard Sears of Yarmouth, b. abr 1590, d. Yarmouth Aug 1676, bd. 26 Aug 1676; m. Dorothy Jones, sister of Richard Jones of Dridee, Somerset, England and Dorchester, Mass. ("It is now well accepted that Richard Sears' wife was Dorothy Jones." SrsFR) Taxed, Plymouth 1633. A founder of Yarmouth 1643. Deputy, General Court, Plymouth.
  148. New England Families, Genealogical & Memorial, Vol II, p 824. He was buried August 26, 1676. His will was dated May 10, 1667. His widow Dorothy was buried March 19, 1678/79.
  149. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p 659. Sears, Richard (-1676) & Dorothy Jones (-1679); ca 1632, b. 1635; Yarmouth.
  150. Founders of Early American Families, p 286. SEARS RICHARD Plymouth (MA) 1633, Salem 1638, Yarmouth 1639. d. by 26 Aug 1676 Descendants of Richard Sares (Sears) 1890.
  151. Bangs Family in America, p 21. This Thomas Howes of Yarmouth, Mass. (husband of Sarah Bangs) was the son of Thomas Howes, the pilgrim of Mattacheese as Yarmouth was called by the Indian.
  152. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, p 1. Joseph Howes m. Elizabeth May; he died Jan 19, 194/5; she died March 16, 1700.
  153. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p 123. Hall, John (c1611 - 1696) & Bethia ____ ( -1683/4); by c1636 Boston/Charlestown/Barnstable/Yarmouth (The Great Migration Begins 2:841).
  154. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, p 1886. According to Cutter, John Hall, the immigrant ancestor was born in Wales. He settled in Barnstable, MA about 1640.
  155. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p 123. Hall, John (c1611 - 1696) & Bethia ____ ( -1683/4); by c1636 Boston/Charlestown/Barnstable/Yarmouth (The Great Migration Begins 2:841).
  156. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol IV, p 107. (II) Deacon John Hall, son of John Hall, was born at Charlestown 1637.
  157. Cape Cod Library of Local History & Genealogy, p 591. Paddock, Serg. Rob. Paddock, son of Zachariah and Deborah (Sears) Paddock of Yarmouth, born Jan 17, 1670/1 married Martha Hall, dau John and Priscilla (Bearse) Hall of Yarmouth, 6 Mar 1701/2.
  158. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p 123. Hall, John (bp 1638 - ) & Priscilla _____; perhaps daughter of Augustine Bearse; by c1661 Charlestown/Barnstable (The Great Migration Begins - 2:842).
  159. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol IV, p 108. She (wife Priscilla) died March 30, 1712, and he died October 14, 1710. His gravestone and that of his wife are in the old graveyard in Dennis;.
  160. Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Boston and Eastern MA, Vol IV, p 1887. He married Priscilla Bearse, born March 10, 1643, died Mar 30, 1712, daughter of August Bearse, of Barnstable, who came from Southampton, England at the age of twenty years, sailing in the ship "Confidence" April 2, 1638.
  161. John Crow and His Descendants, p 21. 1. John Crowe m. Elishua ------. He died Jan 14, 1672/3. She died 1688.
  162. John Crow and His Descendants, p 21. 2. John Crowe, son of John 1st, b. about 1639; m. Mehitable Miller. He died Jan 28, 1688/9. She died Feb 23, 1714/15; born Roxbury, July 13, 1638. Had issue: John, 1662, Mehitable, Lydia, Jeremiah,b. 1670, and Elizabeth.
  163. New England Families, Genealogical & Memorial, Vol II, p 824. Captain Paul Sears, son of Richard Sears, was born probably at Marblehead, in 1637/38 afterFebruary 20, and died at Yarmouth, February 20, 1707/08.
  164. John Crow and His Descendants, p 21. 4. John, b. 1662, m. Bethia Sears, dau of Paul Sears.
  165. New England Families, Genealogical & Memorial, Vol II, p 824. He married, at Yarmouth, in 1658, Deobrah Willard, baptized at Scituate, September 14, 1645, died May 13, 1721, daughter of George Willard; her mother was probably Dorothy Dunster. She ws granddaughter of Richard and Joanna (Morebread) Willard, of Horsemonden, county Kent, England.
  166. New England Families, Genealogical & Memorial, Vol II, p 824. He married, at Yarmouth, in 1658, Deborah Willard, baptized at Scituate, September 14, 1645, died May 13, 1721, daughter of George Willard; her mother was probably Dorothy Dunster.
  167. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 59. His (Capt John Sears) wife was a grand-daughter of Dea. Samuel and Mercy (Southworth) Freeman of Eastham, and great grand-daughter of Samuel and Apphis Freeman of Watertown, Mass.
  168. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 83. Sea captain. Elected representative for Dennis (Yarmouth) to the township General Assembly 1809 and on the Committee of Defense 1814.
  169. Mass. Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution. Paddock, Judah. Private, Capt Micah Chapman's co, Col Freeman's regt; service 3 days, on an alarm at Dartmouth and Falmouth Sept 6 1777.
  170. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, P 83. d. 7 Aug 1825 ae 76, bd. Ancient Paddock Cem. East Dennis, MA: Here Lyes buried Ye body of Capt Judah Paddock.
  171. Massachusetts, US, Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991, Judah Paddock, 5 Aug 1825, Barnstable, Probate Records, Vol 43,45 1810-1827.
  172. Federal Census, 1790, Massachusetts, 1790 Barnstable MA - Roll: M637-4. Judah Paddock: 2 males over 16; 3 males up to 16; 3 females.

    Heads of Families - Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Yarmouth Town.

  173. Federal Census, 1800, Massachusetts, 1800, Dennis Barnstable, MA; Roll: 13, Page: 27; Image: 23. Judah Paddock, 1 male 10-15, 2 males 16-25, 1 male 45 and over; 3 females under 10, 2 females 16-25, 1 female 45 and over.
  174. Federal Census, 1810, Massachusetts, 1810 Dennis, Barnstable, MA - Roll: 17; Page: 83; Image: 57.00. Judah Paddock: one each male, 10-15, 16-25 and 45 and over;
    one female 10-15;
    two females 16-25;
    one female 16-44;
    one female 45 and over.
  175. Federal Census, 1820, Massachusetts, 1820 Dennis Barnstable, MA - Roll: M33_47; Page: 118; Image: 69. Judah Paddock: one male over 45, one female 16-25, one female 26-45 and one female over 45.
  176. Cape Cod Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol 3 No 1 Mar 1977 pp 15 - 17. Headstone - Mrs. Bethia widow of Capt Judah Paddock died June 7 1829 aet 76.
  177. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 124. In memory of Mrs. Bethia (Gray) wdo' of Capt. Judah Paddock who died June 7, 1829 Aet 76
    Far, far beyond this nether world
    Where sin and sorrow grow
    I hope to find that endless rest
    Where joys forever flow

    Footston: BP.

  178. Early Vital Records of MA to about 1850. Judah Paddock and Bethiah his wife a Record of the Births and names of their Children: John Paddock born 27 of April 1778.
  179. Dennis, MA Vital Records 1793 - 1900, p 203. John Paddock, m. 6 May 1802, Sally Seabury. He was lost at sea about March 1812; she died 15 Nov 1857.
  180. Early Vital Records of MA to about 1850. Judah Paddock and Bethiah his wife a Record of the Births and names of their Children: Thankfull Paddock born 5 of March 1780.
  181. Findagrave, #57994698. Thankful Baker, b. 1779, d. 11 Sep 1850, buried aft that date at Brewster Cemetery, Brewster, Barnstable Co, MA.
  182. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988.
  183. Early Vital Records of MA to about 1850. Judah Paddock and Bethiah his wife a Record of the Births and names of their Children: Polly Paddock born 20 of June 1781.
  184. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 124. Miss Polly Paddock daughter of Judah & Bethiah Paddock died Nov 15 1844 ae 63.
  185. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, P 83. He says "1884" - she would have been 103 not 63 - have adjusted for error - will verify.
  186. Cape Cod Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol 3 No 1 Mar 1977 pp 15 - 17. Headstone - Miss Polly Paddock daughter of Judah & Bethiah Paddock died Nov 15 1844 ae 63.
  187. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 124. Miss Polly Paddock daughter of Judah & Bethiah Paddock died Nov 15 1844 ae 63
    Footstone: PP.
  188. Early Vital Records of MA to about 1850. Judah Paddock and Bethiah his wife a Record of the Births and names of their Children: Peregrine Paddock born 28 of Feby 1783.
  189. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, P 84. d. Havan, Cuba 8 May 1814 (VDns 46) ae 29,.
  190. Cape Cod Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol 3 No 1 Mar 1977 pp 15 - 17. Headstone - Capt Peregrine Paddock died in Havana May 8 1812 aged 29 years.
  191. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 123. In memory of Capt. Peregrine Paddock who died in Havanna May 8 1812 aged 29 years (son of Judah & Behiah (Gray) Paddock).
  192. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 123. MEMORIAL HEADSTONE ONLY: In memory of Capt. Peregrine Paddock who died in Havanna May 8 1812 aged 29 years (son of Judah & Behiah (Gray) Paddock).
  193. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, P 84. m. Temperance Knowles, b. Eastham, MA 26 Nov 1789; she m. 2) 25 May 1816 James Kine.
  194. Early Vital Records of MA to about 1850. Judah Paddock and Bethiah his wife a Record of the Births and names of their Children: Paddock Born 3 of June 1785, died 27 of sd month.
  195. Early Vital Records of MA to about 1850. Judah Paddock and Bethiah his wife a Record of the Births and names of their Children: Paddock born 3 of June 1785, died 27 of sd month. Assuming that this person is Selthy. Nothing else to confirm that.
  196. National Archives and Records Administration, NARA, M841, Roll 57; V8 F2, V13 F6. Judah Paddock appointed postmaster of East Dennis, Barnstable, MA 6 Mar 1838.
  197. Ancestry.com, Family Data Collection - Ancestry.com - online database. Clarissa Paddock - spouse: Seth Crowell; parents: Judah Paddock, Bethiah Gray; birth place: Dennis, MA; birth date: 18 Jun 1792; marriage date: 24 Oct 1816; death date: 12 Apr 1843.
  198. Early Vital Records of MA to about 1850. Judah Paddock and Bethiah his wife a Record of the Births and names of their Children: Calrissa paddock born 18 of June 1792.
  199. Ancestry.com, Family Collection Data - Ancestry.com on-line database. Clarissa Paddock - spouse: Seth Crowell; parents: Judah Paddock, Bethiah Gray; birth place: Dennis, MA; birth date: 18 Jun 1792; marriage date: 24 Oct 1816; death date: 12 Apr 1843.
  200. John Crow and His Descendants, p 38. Seth, b. Oct 17, 1792; m. Oct 24, 1816, Clarissa Paddock. He died April, 1873.
  201. Early Vital Records of MA to about 1850. Judah Paddock and Bethiah his wife a Record of the Births and names of their Children: Bathiah paddock born 27 June 1795.
  202. Early Vital Records of MA to about 1850. Judah Paddock and Bethiah his wife a Record of the Births and names of their Children: Caroline Matilda Paddock born 3 of April 1799.
  203. Massachusetts, Death Records, 1841-1915. Caroline M Hinkley (Caroline M Paddock), 72, b. about 1800, d. 2 Nov 1872, Somerville, MA, father John(sic) Paddock.
  204. Federal Census, 1820, Massachusetts, 1820 Dennis Barnstable MA - Roll: M33-47; Page: 118; Image: 69. Judah Paddock: 2 males under 10, one male 26-45, one female 26-45, one person engaged in commerce.
  205. Federal Census, 1830, Massachusetts, 1830, Dennis, Barnstable, MA; Roll: 60; Page: 390. Judah Paddock, 2 males10-15, 1 male 40-50, 3 females 5-10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 30-40, 1 female 40-50.
  206. Massachusetts State Census, 1855, Barnstable County MA 1855 Census - database online - Ancestry.com. Judah Paddock, North Dennis, male, 65, farmer, born Brewster.
  207. Massachusetts State Census, 1855, Barnstable County MA 1855 Census - database online - Ancestery.com. Mary Paddock, North Dennis, female, 61, b. Dennis.
  208. Federal Census, 1860, Massachusetts, 1860, Dennis, Barnstable, MA - Roll: M652_486; Page: 277; Image: 280. Mary Paddock, 67, $4,000, $200, b. MA; Mary C, 39, ?? farmer; Deborah, 25, both b. MA.
  209. Findagrave, #7763469. John Paddock, b. 12 Oct 1817, d. 20 June 1851, Boston, Suffolk, MA. Burial in Paddock Cemetery. East Dennis, Barnstable, MA. Father Judah Paddock, mother Mary Crocker Paddock.
  210. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988. Judah Paddock junior his Wife Mary, A record of their children: ...John Paddock born Oct 12th 1817.
  211. Cape Cod Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol 3 No 1 Mar 1977 pp 15 - 17. Headstone - John Paddock died June 20 1851 aged 33 years.
  212. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 123. John Paddock died June 20 1851 aged 33 years.
  213. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 125. John Paddock died June 20 1851 aged 33 years.
  214. Society of California Pioneers, San Francisco, CA, In Memoriam, N. C. Paddock, #191. He was born in East Dennis, Mass., September 7, 1819 and he died in Oakland, California March 9, 1890...Young Paddock attended school at the Brewster Academy until he was about 16 years old.
  215. Boston Daily Atlas, 18 Apr 1844. DELEGATES TO THE WHIG BALTIMORE RATIFICATION CONVENTION;
    Ward 4 -- ... Nathan C Paddock...
  216. Handwritten notes from Ruth Pels. From New England Register 1:364 Paddock, Nathan C Esq of Cal to Mary E White, daughter of Artemus White of Chicago, at Somerville 27 July 1856 by Rev Caleb Davis Bradlee.
  217. Charles Warren Haskins, The Argonauts of California (New York: Ford, Howard & Hulbert, 1890), p. 363.
  218. Daughters of History, p. 286, NATHAN CROWELL PADDOCK, by Marie Boucher. When the cry for gold was heard, he came to San Francisco on the steamer Unicorn, arriving October 31, 1849.
  219. Daughters of History, p 286, NATHAN CROWELL PADDOCK by Marie Boucher (Daughter). When a young man in his teens, went to Boston, securing a position with a wholesale grocery firm, learning the business. When the cry for gold was heard, he came to San Francisco on the steamer Unicorn, arriving October 31, 1849. His first venture in business was flour, hay, and grain, he having the first mill known as "The Golden Era." He was twice brunt out in the two big fires which occurred in those early times.
    He next retired from business, going into the "Steam Navigation" of which he was elected President. After the railroad was started, he sold out, then he became interested in mines, where he amassed a fortune.
  220. San Joaquin County Records, MSS 276, San Joaquin County Account Book, 1852-1862. Business Licenses:
    8 July 1850, NC Paddock, 2 months to sell, $30.00.
  221. San Francisco ship passenger Lists, p 121. N C Paddock; 1851; San Francisco, CA.
  222. San Francisco ship passenger Lists, Vol II, pp 120, 121. N C Paddock is listed as a passenger on the steamer Sea Gull, arriving April 5, 1851 from Portland, Oregon Territory, Captain - Tichenor. 4 days from Portland, Oregon Territory, via Trinidad, California and Humbodt Bay CA. Disagreeable weather on passage. Mr. D. C. Child, first officer, lost overboard during passage up the Columbia River. Cargo: Not listed.
  223. City Directory, San Francisco, 1852 - 53, San Francisco, pp. 13, 34 & 82. Barker & Paddock, Wholesale Dealers in Flour & Grain, cor Battery & California sts, San Francisco. Haxall and Gallego Flour constantly on hand.
    Barker & Paddock, flour & grain, 50 Bat
    Barker, A H, flour merch, 50 Bat
    Paddock, N C, flour merchant, 50 Bat.
  224. California State Census, 1852 Roll #4; Collection #C144:4; Page 189; Line 18. N C Paddock, 30, Merchant, b. Mass., last residence: Mass., male, over 21.
  225. National Archives and Records Administration, 1853; Serial: M237; Roll: M237_128; Line: 19; List Number: 624. N C Paddock; arrival 29 June 1853; b. about 1824; age 29; American
    Port of Departure: Aspinwall, Panama and Kingston, Jamaica
    Port of Arrival: New York, NY Ship: Union.
  226. Daily Democratic State Journal, 3 Nov 1853, p 2. Passengers, per Wells Fargo & Co's Messenger: ...N C Paddock...
  227. Sacramento Daily Union, Vol 10, No 1449, 16 Nov 1855, p. 2. TO THE PUBLIC - STEAMER DEFENDER
    In the absence of Captain Brown, who is in San Francisco, I desire to inform the public that the steamer DEFENDER is detained this day at Sacramento in consequence of the California Steam Navigation Company failing to pay a note due by them to Arthur J. Brown or order, for five thousand dollars, said note having been protested for non-payment.
    This is one of a series of notes given by the California Steam Navigation Company to Capt. Arthur J. Brown in part payment for his interest in the stamer Surprise, at the time of her transfer to their ownership and line, and the holder of said note, N C PADDOCK, comes on Capt. Brown for payment.
    The whole thing must be apparent to every one, as being a scheme for crushing the DEFENDER and driving her from the river.
    I make shi statement of facts, that the public may know the position in which we stand, and to correct any injurious rumors that may be circulated by this contemptible and arrogant combination, against which we shall surely triumph.
    The DEFENDER will leave on her regular day hereafter.
    EUGENE H. PULLEN,
    Agent steamer Defender
    Sacramento, Nov. 15th.
  228. National Archives and Records Administration, 1856; Serial: M237; Roll: M237-163; Line: 7; List Number: 568. N Paddock, arrival 28 Jun 1856, b. 1820; age 36; American;
    Port of Departure: Aspinwall, Panama; Ship: Illinois
    Port of Arrival: New York, NY.
  229. California Supreme Court Cases, Vol 11, p 393. Horr et. al. v. Barker et als.
    The rule that a factor cannot pledge the goods of his principal is, in this State, confined to technical factors, when the rights of third parties are involved.
    When A has six hundred barrels of flour on storage, and he sells to B one hundred, to C two hundred, and to D three hundred, and gives each a delivery order upon his warehouseman, and the purchasers all surrender their several orders to the warehouseman, without making any separation of each lot from the common mass, but voluntarily leave the flour standing on the books of the warehouseman to the credit of each purchaser for his proper number of barrels, it is a complete delivery to each purchaser and will pass the title to each.

    The separation by the purchasers of their various lots is a mere matter of convenience among themselves, not affecting their rights as to their vendor or a mere trespasser.

  230. Sacramento Daily Union, Vol 13, No 1884, 10 Apr 1857. Calendar of the Supreme Court Term, ...Tuesday, April 28, 1484, Uorr & Dick vs Barker et al. Horr et all. vs. Barker & Paddock.
  231. Daily Placer Times & Transcript, 11 Jan 1855,. LAW INTELLIGENCE; TWELFTH DISTRICT COURT - HON. E. NORTON - JAN 10; ATTACHMENT OF GOODS IN STORAGE;
    Adams & co. vs. W R Gorham, et al. - This was an action to recover 162 barrels of flour, and $500 damages for detention thereof, levied on by the Sheriff by virtue of an attachment from the Fourth District Court, at the suit of Barker & Paddock vs. Tilden & Little, said flour being stored at the time of the levy in the Empire Warehouse on Beale street, kept by the said Tilden & Little. Upon the plaintiffs closing their case, the defendants counsel moved for a nonsuit, on the ground that the plaintiffs had failed to prove that at the time of said levy, the Sheriff separated the 162 barrels of flour from a bulk of 1800 in said warehouse, or that he levied upon any specific 162 barrels of flour.
    The Court granted the motion, and a judgment of nonsuit was entered accordingly. It was understood that the questions of law involved would be more fully argued in a motion for a new trial.
  232. Alta California Newspaper, Vol IX, No 147, 15 Sept 1857. The steamship Golden Age arrived last evening at half-past nine o'clock. The following is her memoranda and list of passengers:
    ...The Golden Age brings 474 passengers, of whom 289 are males, 122 females, and 63 children - all in good health. Have had no sickness or deaths since leaving New York.
    PASSENGERS:
    N C PADDOCK and lady...

    Personal - Mr N C Paddock, an old resident of this city, returned on the Golden Age, yesterday, bringing with him a young wife. Mr. Paddock intends settling permanently among us.

  233. San Francisco Bulletin, 29 June 1858, p. 4. FOR FRAZER RIVER GOLD MINES.
    FOR BELLINGHAM BAY AND VICTORIA.
    THE CLIPPER SCHOONER, ALERT, 180 TONS BURTHEN.
    M L PHILLIPS....COMMANDER

    Now living at East street wharf between Clay and Market, will said with immediate dispatch.
    The above being the fastest vessel now in port, is expected to make the passage in EIGHT DAYS.
    For Passage, apply to the Captain on board, or to
    N. C. PADDOCK
    Front street, corner of Jackson.

  234. Alta California Newspaper, Vol 11, No 282, 11 Oct 1859, p. 2. FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER; The barque EMILY BANNING. Apply to N C PADDOCK, Corner of Front and Jackson streets,.
  235. San Francisco Bulletin, 31 Mar 1859, p 3. CLEARED: Mar 30 - Bark Emily Banning, Bowden, Victoria; N C Paddock.
  236. San Francisco Bulletin, 29 Mar 1860, p. 4. STORE TO LET.
    STORE 138 FRONT STREET, NOW
    occupied by S C Shaw, and next door to Messrs. Fordham & Jennings. Possession given March 10th.
    Apply to N. C. PADDOCK
    Corner of Front and Jackson streets. Up stairs.
  237. Alta California Newspaper, Vol XII, page 1, Nov 8, 1860. COURT PROCEEDINGS - Wed, Nov 7, 1860 - Fourth District Court - New Suits
    N C Paddock vs the Neptune Insurance Co of Philadelphia. This is a suit commenced today, for $1,137 alledged to be due him under a policy issued to him, to insure the bark, Emily Banning, which vessel, after insurance and while insured, was seriously injured by running on Blossom Rock.

    NC Paddock vs. the Quaker City Insurance Company of Philadelphia - This is a similar suit for $2,274.

  238. Alta California Newspaper, Vol 12, No 208, 28 Jul 1860, p. 2. BRAZIL WOOD, ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND EBONY
    Cargo of Barque EMILY BANNING, from Bandenas Bay, Mexico. For sale. Apply to
    N C PADDOCK, Corner Front and Jackson streets, Up Stairs.
  239. Alta California Newspaper, 3 Aug 1860. Felix Peters and P A Owens Vs. Benjamin Bowdan and NC Paddock - Suit for 1700 rosewood logs, the cargo of the barque Emily Banning..
  240. Alta California Newspaper, Vol 12, No 3922, 8 Nov 1860. COURT PROCEEDINGS;
    FOURTH DISTRICT COURT. NEW SUITS:
    N C PADDOCK VS The Neptune Insurance Company of Philadelphia - This is a suit commenced to-day, for $1,137 alleged to be due him under a policy issued to him, to insure the bark Emily Banning which vessel, after insurance, and while insured, ws seriously injured by running on Blossom Rock.
    N C PADDOCKvs The Quaker City Insurance Company, of Philadelphia - This is a similar suit for $2,274.
  241. Alta California Newspaper, Page 2, Monday, Dec 17, 1860. List of Pony Letters:
    The Pony Express will arrive in this city tonight, by the Sacramento boat, at about ten o'clock. Below will be found the list of letters:
    ...N C Paddock...
  242. Alta California Newspaper, Vol 12, No 3961, 17 Dec 1860. LIST OF PONY LETTERS; The Pony Express will arrive in this city tonight, by the Sacramento boat, at about ten o'clock. Below will be found the list of letters: ...N C Paddock.
  243. Journal of the Senate of the State of California, p. 825. Also, Senate Bill, No 382, An Act authorizing Abner H Barker, Nathan C Paddock, S C Bigelow, and M A Bradley, their Associates and Assigns, to lay down Gas Pipes in the City and County of San Francisco -- and report the same correctly engrossed.
  244. City Directory, San Francisco, 1861, published by Commercial Steam Presses, Valentine & Co, p 60, accessed on footnote.com. Barker (Abner H.) & Paddock (N. C.) merchants, NE cor Front and Jackson, dwl 14 Kearny.
  245. San Francisco Bulletin, 25 Mar 1861, p 3. IMPORTATION: Mazatlan - Per Adriana: N C Paddock - $895.
  246. San Francisco Bulletin, 15 ug 1861, p 3. NOMINATIONS SUGGESTED...For the Assembly, Nathaniel Gray, William Loewy (editor of a German Republican paper in this city) S. S. Tilton, B L West, E M Torrey, Proctor Smith, Caleb S Hobbs, J B Moore, James Otis, John O Merrill, Charles Clayton, N C Paddock, Otis V Sayer, James Findley, J J Bird, Edward Stanley and George Amaridge.
  247. Alta California Newspaper, Vol XIV, No 4448, 22 April 1862, p, 2. OFFICE OF THE ROGERS' SILVER MINING COMPANY, 115 California street, San Francisco, April 7, 1862 - Notice is hereby given that a sufficient number of the Shares of the Company, standing in the names of the following persons, will be sold at public auction, by Messrs JOHN MIDDLETON & SON, on the 5th day of May next, at 12 o'clock AM, to satisfy an assessment of $2 per share levied February 12, 1862, and charges of advertisement and sale:
    N C PADDOCK 25 shares ..assessment $50.00.
  248. San Francisco Bulletin, 23 Sep 1862, p 3. THE PATRIOTIC FUND; Following are the additional contributions received last evening:
    (San Francisco) N C Paddock
    (Stockton) Officers and Attaches of the State Insane Asylum, Simpson & Gray, WF McKee, LH Shippee, Joseph Hammond, WJ Belding, Miles Standish.
  249. US IRS Tax Assessment, District 1, San Francisco, San Mateo Annual & Special Lists: 1863; NARA Series: M756; Roll: 1. Paddock, N C; Valuation: $3,400; Rate: 3; Amount of Tax: $102.
  250. Alta California Newspaper, Vol 15, No 4936, 2 Sept 1863. MINING ITEMS:
    Silverside Gold and Silver Mining Company - Location of claim, Virginia, N. T. Capital stock, $300,000, in 600 shares. Trustees: A Pavillier, A P Hotalling, J Traves, D Bixler and N C Paddock..
  251. San Francisco Bulletin, 2 Sept 1863, p 3. THE MINING ROLL: Silverside Gold and Silver Mining Company, Virginia District, NT. Capital stock $300,000, in 600 shares of $500. Trustees - A. Parvillier, A P Hotaling, J Travis, David Bigler and N C Paddock.
  252. Alta California Newspaper, Vol 15, No 5013, 19 Nov 1863. COURT PROCEEDINGS;
    US DISTRICT COURT:
    The steamer Pacific was bonded to-day. The value of the vessel is put down at $125,000. S J Hensley made oath that he is the sole owner. Lloyd Tevis, N C Paddock, R J Vandewater, and Wm M Lent, gave bond with S J Hensley.
  253. Alta California Newspaper, Vol 15, No 5035, 11 Dec 1863. THE "AQUILA" AGAIN -
    The answer of the New York Board of Underwriters to the proposition of a Company in this city, to rescue the cargo for salvage fees, has not yet been received, nor has the result of the conference of the Underwriters with the Navy Department been made known. The Company, consisting of John Parrott, William Pierce, John Bensley, N C PADDOCK, ...perfected its organization yesterday, and forwarded its proposals for undertaking the raising of the Aquila and cargo, by telegraph to New York. Nothing has been done at the wreck this week beyond staying the vessel with stout timbers from the wharf, as a precaution against the effects of a southwest gale, and the wreck has almost ceased to be an object of interest to visitors. Later: 12:20 PM - The Aquila is resting quietly in her bed, and is not likely to move around much during the night.
  254. US IRS Tax Assessment, District 1; San Francisco, San Mateo Special Listss; 1863 and Annual; 1864; NARA Series: M756; Roll: 2. Paddock, N C, 606 Front St; Valuation: $6,754; Rate of Tax: 37c; Class A Ad Valorem Duty: $202.62; Total Amount of Tax: $202.62.
  255. City Directory, 1864 City Directory, Excelsior Steam Presses, San Francisco, p 314. Paddock N. C. office 606 Front, dwl 915 Clay.
  256. City Directory, San Francisco, Excelsior Steam Presses: Town & Bacon Printers, San Francisco, 1864, p V and p. 577. California Steam Navigation Company, organized March 1st, 1854 - Capital stock, $2,500,000.
    The following are the officers for the years 1864-65: President, Jas. Whitney, Jr; Vice-President, R M Jessup; Secretary, S O Putnam; Trustees, ...N. C. Paddock. Departure from Broadway Wharf carrying the United States mails - Steamers Yosemite, Chrysopolis, Antelope, Helen Hensley, Cornelia and Julia. One of the above steamers will leave every Day, at Four o'clock, PM (Sundays excepted) for Sacramento and Stockton, connecting with the light draught steamers for Marysville, Colusa and Red Bluff.
    Office, 602 Front.
  257. San Francisco Bulletin, 2 Feb 1865, p. 4. Co-defendant in law suit brought by the Washoe Gold and Silver Mining Co, et al. (Included as plaintiffs, Henrietta Garwood, Administratrix of estate of J S Garwood, deceased.
  258. San Francisco Bulletin, 26 Dec 1864, p 4. LEGAL NOTICES:
    Henrietta W Garwood, Administratrix of Estate of J S Garwood, deceased, -- Oakley A B Paul, W H Bearne, Wm Carman, G R Lancaster, Wm H Howland, Nathaniel Gray, John Logan, N C Paddock, J B Atkinson, Wm W Wade, Imperial Silver Mining Company, and Giles H Gray, defendants.
  259. City Directory, San Francisco, 1867 - Pacific Coast Directory - Ancestry.com. N. C. Paddock, 606 Front, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, capitalist.
  260. Alta California Newspaper, Vol 23 No 7856 27 Sept 1871. At the annual meeting of the Meadow Valley Extension, held to-day at the office of the Meadow Valley Company, the following Trustees and officers were elected: Trustees - L A Booth, Chas F Hamilton, N C Paddock
    [The character of this interest/investment is not known at this time - may have something to do with mining - needs further investigation].
  261. Alta California Newspaper, 18 Oct 1872, Vol 24, No 8240. Incorporation: In the office of the County Clerk the articles of Incorporation were filed of the California Desiccated Fruit Company. Object: The preparing of fruits under the "Stevens desiccating process, " and sale of the same. Capital, $2,000,000, divided into 200,000 shares. Trustees: Bela Wellman, Theodore H Hatch, Jesse Cheney, Pardon M Bowen, James M. Seawell, George Bower and Nathan C. Paddock.
  262. Alta California Newspaper, 19 Oct 1872, page 1. Law Intelligence: ...In the Office of the County Clerk, articles of Incorporation were filed for the California Desiccated Fruit Company. Object: The preparing of fruits under the "Stevens ??? process" and sale or the same. Capital $2,000,000 divided into 200,000 shares. Trustees: ???, Theodore H Hatch, ????, James M Seawell, George Bower and Nathan C Paddock.
  263. Death Certificate, Oakland, Alameda County, California. Nathan C Paddock, 70 yrs 6 mos, b. MA, residence in Oakland 5 years at 1111 Adiline St, Oakland, Alamenda, CA. Cause of death: Bright's Disease of kidneys, dropsy and blood ???.
  264. Death Certificate, No numbers or identifiers. Burial Date: Mar 11, 1890. Undertaker: Albert Brown, 466 & 468 13th St, Oakland, CA.
  265. Local Researcher - Oakland, Alameda, CA, Calif Gen Society, Oakland, CA - research at Mountain View Cemetery 20 and 29 Nov 2010. Plot 25, Grave 232, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, Alameda
    NC Paddock's marker was erected in 1930 and a pink rose was planted in the lot. The second marker was erected in 1940 for Marie Boucher. There are no other markers. A red rose was planted in 1956 by Ruth Pels and another rose was planted in 1966. There is no sign of any rose bush today.

    Information also received from volunteers at the California Genealogical Society - 11/20 & 29/2010.

  266. Cape Cod Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol 3 No 1 Mar 1977 pp 15 - 17. Mary C Paddock died Feb 26 1892 aged 70 yrs 2 mo.
  267. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 123. Mary Paddock Died Feb 26 1892 Aged 70 y's 2 m's.
  268. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988. Elsie A Paddock, b. 1826, age 32, married Benjamin Lombard, 42, in Boston, MA, 16 Nov 1858. Bride's father: Judah Paddock; spouse's father: James Lombard.
  269. Cape Cod Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol 3 No 1 Mar 1977 pp 15 - 17. Headstone - Judah son of Capt Judah & Mary Paddock died Aug 25 1829 ae 9 mo & 8 da.
  270. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 123. Judah son of Capt. Judah & Mary Paddock Died Aug 25 1829 Aet 9ms & 8 ds.
  271. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 123. Judah son of Capt. Judah & Mary Paddock Died Aug 25 1829 Aet 9ms & 8 ds
    Slate stone, arch with flat shoulders: Cropt as a bud from yonder tree, He's gone to rest, from trouble free.
  272. Cape Cod Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol 3 No 1 Mar 1977 pp 15 - 17. Headstone - Bethia Gray dau of Capt Judah & Mary Paddock died Jan 22 1835 ae 4 1/2 yrs.
  273. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 123. Bethiah Gray daug' of Capt. Juday & Mary Paddock died Jan 22 1835 Aet 45 (15?) Years.
  274. Cape Cod Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol 3 No 1 Mar 1977 pp 15 - 17. Headstone - Deborah C daughter of Judah & Mary C Paddock died April 4, 1872 aged 39 yrs 9 mos.
  275. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 123. Deborah C. daughter of Judah & Mary C. Paddock died April 4 1872 aged 39 y's 9 m's.
  276. Federal Census, 1860, Illinois, 1860, Chicago, Ward 8, Cook, Illinois - Roll: M653_168; Page: 0; Image: 78. Artimas White, 55, Soap and Candles, $3,000; $5,000; b. MA; Angelina, 54; Elizabeth Paddock, 30; Sarah W White, 18; Francis, 15; Edward W Moore, 11; Ella, 9, b. MA; Harriet Williams 39, b. ME; Richard Brown, 35, broker, b. Eng; Josephine Brown, 20, b. MA; James T Carter, 35, lumber, b. MA; Mary Martin, 25, servant, b. Ireland. Francis, Edward & Ella all attending school.
  277. City Directory, San Francisco, 1861, published by Commercial Steam Presses, Valentine & Co, p 267, accessed on footnote.com. Paddock, Nathan E. (Barker & P.) dwl 915 Clay.
  278. City Directory, San Francisco, 1862, published by Commercial Steam Presses, Valentine & Co, p 306, accessed on footnote.com. Paddock, N. C office 606 Front, dwl 915 Clay.
  279. City Directory, San Francisco, Excelsior Steam Presses: Town & Bacon Printers, San Francisco, 1864, p 314. Paddock N C office 606 Front, dwl 915 Clay.
  280. Federal Census, 1870, California, 1870 Ward 9, San Francisco, SF, CA - Roll: M593_83; Page: 97; Image: 198. Paddock, Nathan, 50, banker, $75,000, $75,000, b. MA;
    Mary E, 35, keeping house, b. MA;
    Angelina, 11, b. CA, attending school;
    Wm H 8, b. CA, attending school;
    Mary E 6, b. CA;
    Nathan C, 4, b. CA;
    Eliz W 3, b. CA.;
    Ellen Brien, 20, Domestic, b. Ireland, father and mother of foreign birth;
    Eliza Hollahan, 24, Domestic, b. Ireland, father and mother of foreign birth.
  281. Federal Census, 1880, California, 1880 San Francisco, CA; Roll: T9_75; Family History Film: 1254075; Page: 445.1000; Enumberation District: 98; Image: 0591. Paddock, Nathan, 60, married, capitalist, b. MA; Mary E, 48, wife, keeping house, b. MA; William H 18, son, at school; Marie E, daughter, 16, at school; Nathan C, 14, at school; Lizzie W, 13, at school; two domestic servants from Canada East.
  282. Oakland Daily Evening Tribune, 10 March 1890. NECROLOGY
    Nathan C Paddock, who has reisded in this city for the past five years, died at 111 Adeline street yesterday, aged 73 years.
  283. San Francisco Bulletin, p 3. ARRIVAL OF THE CORTES; The steamship Cortes arrived here about 10 o'clock this forenoon, from Panama, with the mails and passengers that left New York for California on the 11th of March.
    Mrs. Paddock, ch & svt.
  284. Alta California Newspaper, Vol 19, No 6395, 18 Sept 1867. EASTWAR BOUND. The steamship Constitution of the Pacific Mail Company's line, leaves for Panama at the usual hour this morning, with the following cabin passengers:
    ...Mrs. N C Paddock, 5 children and servant...
  285. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900 San Francisco, SF, CA Roll: T623 107; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 281. Nathan C Paddock, 30, Dec, 1869, single, b. CA, both parents b. MA,bookkeeper; Mary, mother, 65, Jul, 1834, widowed, had five children, five surviving, b. MA, both parents, b. MA; William H, brother, 28, Apr, 1872, single, purser.
  286. City Directory, San Francisco, HS Crocker publisher, 1905, p 1447 - accessed on footnote.com. Paddock Nathan C, cashier Hooper & Jennings, Inc. r 1010 Sacramento
    Paddock Mary, widow, r 1010 Sacramento.
  287. Federal Census, 1910, California, 1910 San Francisco, SF, CA - Roll: T624_101; Page 1B; Enumeration District: 294; Image 1448. Paddock, Mary P, mother, 83, widowed, had five children, four surviving, b. MA, both parents b. ME, no occupation - living in the home of son Nathan C Paddock, husband of June Norwood.
  288. Death Certificate, City and County of San Francisco, CA, #627. Place of burial: Oakland, Cal. Undertaker: McGinn Bros, 1823 Eddy St, SF.
  289. Local Researcher - Oakland, Alameda, CA. Plot 25, Grave 232, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, Alameda
    NC Paddock's marker was erected in 1930 and a pink rose was planted in the lot. The second marker was erected in 1940 for Marie Boucher. There are no other markers. A red rose was planted in 1956 by Ruth Pels and another rose was planted in 1966. There is no sign of any rose bush today.

    Information also received from volunteers at the California Genealogical Society - 11/20 & 29/2010.

  290. Death Certificate, Film No: 1991923; Dig No: 4220985; Image: 1135; Cert No: 20 - accessed on FamilySearch. Angie Paddock Brooks; DOD: 5 Jan 1911; Death Place: Seattle, King, WA; Age at Death: 51y 7m 8d; Est birth year: 1860; Father's Name: Nathan C Paddock; Mother's Name: Mary E White.
  291. Handwritten notes from Ruth Pels. Angelina 5-28-1878 - 1-5-1911 - Obviously the birth information is incorrect - but without any corroborating information, I'm using her death date until I find more reliable documentation.
  292. San Francisco Call, Vol 109, No 41, 10 Jan 1911, p 4, col 5. BROOKS - In Seattle, January 5, 1911, Angie, beloved wife of Lincoln Brooks, daughter of Mrs. N. C. Paddock and sister of William and Nathan Paddock, Mrs. Joseph Boucher and Mrs. James Lee, a native of San Francisco.
  293. Death Certificate, City and County of San Francisco, CA, #34-034105 CA; Local Reg No - 3764. Date of birth: 6 Mar 1868.
  294. California Voter Registrations, 1886. William Henry Paddock, 1886, b. CA, book-keeper, res. Alameda, CA, age 24, birth year about 1862.
  295. City Directory, San Francisco, Online - Ancestry.com. William H Paddock; Business Name: stmr North Fork; Occupation: purser; City: San Francisco; State: CA; Year: 1889.
  296. California Voter Registrations, 1892. William Henry Paddock, res year 1892, Mendocino, CA, age 30, birth year about 1862; 5' 7 1/2" tall, light complexion, brown eyes, dark hair, purser, b. CA, res Big River, Mendocino Precinct, Post Office - Mendocino, registered 24 Sept 1892.
  297. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1910 San Francisco, SF, CA - Roll: T624_101; Page 1B; Enumeration District: 294; Image 1448. Nathan C Paddock, 30, Dec, 1869, single, b. CA, both parents b. MA,bookkeeper; Mary, mother, 65, Jul, 1834, widowed, had five children, five surviving, b. MA, both parents, b. MA; William H, brother, 28, Apr, 1872, single, purser.
  298. City Directory, San Francisco, 1901. Paddock, Nathan C., cashier Hooper & Jennings, r. 1010 Sacramento
    Paddock, William H., clerk, r. 1010 Sacramento.
  299. City Directory, San Francisco, 1916, p 1470. Paddock, Wm weigher r 50 Clay.
  300. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920 San Francisco Supplemental - Laguna Honda Home for the Aged and Infirm - Roll: 201; Page: ; Enumeration District: 180; Image: 282.0. William H Paddock, inmate, age 68; est birth year, abt 1862; b. CA.
  301. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920; San Francisco AD 33, SF, CA; Roll: T625_140; Page: 20A; ED: 258; Image: 305. William H Paddock, 57, lodger, single, b. CA, both parents b. MA; clerk for shipping company.
    This census entry was crossed out of sheet 20A and noted that supplementary sheet filed in census office. Can only surmise that this is when he moved into Laguna Honda. No date on enumerator sheet..
  302. Federal Census, 1930, California, 1930, San Francisco, SF, CA; Roll: 201; Page: 16B; ED: 0180; Iamge: 282.0; FHFilm: 2339936. William H. Paddock, 68, male, b. abt 1862, CA, white, inmate; father b. MA, mother b. MA.
  303. Death Certificate, City and County of San Francisco, CA, #34-034105 CA; Local Reg No - 3764. William Henry Paddock, single, b. 1 Apr 1862, died 11 June 1934 at the Laguna Honda Home of arterioschlerotic myocarditis and coronary occlusion. Father: Nathan Paddock, b. Boston, MA; Mother: Mary White, b. Boston, MA; informant: C M Wattinling (?) of Laguna Honda. Age at death: 72 yr, 2 mo, 10 days. Occupation: shipping clerk as an inmate at the Laguna Honda Home. Place of Birth - San Francisco, CA.
  304. California Funeral Home Records, Account 3540, No P-574 No. 44. William Henry Paddock, charged to Selby E. Pels (husband of niece Ruth Boucher Pels), place of death: relief home; date of death: 11 June 1934
    Funeral: Wed., June 13, 1934, 9:30 at Chapel, Mountain View Cemetery, Alameda, CA.
    Total charges: $102.72 - evidently paid for by Selby.
  305. San Francisco Chronicle, 31 Jan 1930, p. 10. BOUCHER - In Long Beach. January 30, 1930. Marie Paddock Boucher, beloved wife of Joseph Boucher, idolized mother of Ruth Pels, beloved sister of William H, Nathan C. Paddock and Mrs. James Lee. A native of San Francisco. A memberof Daughters of California Pioneers. Funeral notice later.
  306. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900 San Francisco, SF, CA Roll: T623 107; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 281. Joseph Boucher, brother-in-law (living with Nathan C Paddock), 32, Sept 1867 married for 6 years, b. Illinois, both parents b. Ireland, bookkeeper;
    Marie E Boucher, sister of head of household, Jan 1874, 26, married 6 years, had one child who survives, b. CA, both parents b. MA;
    Ruth Boucher, 5, Dec 1894, niece of head of household, b. CA, father b. Illinois, mother b. CA.
  307. San Francisco Call, Vol 75, No 172, 21 May 1894. MISCELLANEOUS: Cards have been issued by Mrs. N. C. Paddock announcing the marriage, on May 5, of her daughter Miss Marie Elsie Paddock and Joseph Boucher.
  308. Santa Cruz Sentinel, Vol 1, No 54, 17 June 1884. Listed under Hotel Arrivals: ORPHAN ASYLUM: A E Wellington, Alameda; H R Hathaway, N C Paddock, Jr, D M Hanlan, Chester Angell, John Ignatius Francis Sullivan, Geo. Parker, San Francisco.
  309. City Directory, p. 935. Paddock Nathan C Jr., collector Redington & Co., r. Oakland.
  310. City Directory, San Francisco City Directory, p. 935. Paddock Nathan C Jr., collector Redington & Co., r. Oakland.
  311. Alta California Newspaper, Vol 42, No 14078, 17 Mar 1888. Upon recommendation of the Examining board, the following appointment of noncommissioned officers, Second Artillery, are announced, to date from March 1, 1888; Private Edward P. O'Connor, Company D to be Corporal; Private Frank P. Codington, Company F, to be Corporal; Private N. C. Paddock, Jr., Company F, to be Corporal.
  312. Alta California Newspaper, 27 Apr 1889, page 2. MILITARY MATTERS. Second Brigade to Assemble on Main and Market Streets. The Regulars Ordered Out...The examining Board has recommended the following promotions in the Second Artillery ot date from the 1st instant: Corporal Nathan C Paddock, Jr and Private John A Miller, Company F, to be Sergeants...

    He was evidently a member of the California National Guard at this time.

  313. City Directory, San Francisco, 1889. Nathan C Paddock, Jr, Home and Phoenix Ins. Cos., clerk, res Oakland, work SF, 1889.
  314. City Directory, San Francisco, 1890 - no known publisher, p 1042 - accessed on footnote.com,. Nathan C Paddock, Jr, Home and Phoenix Ins. Co., clerk, r. Oakland.
  315. The California 1890 Great Register of Voter Index. Nathan Crowell Paddock, 24, b. CA, res Oakland Third 1 Al, reg date 18 Aug 1890, p A196.
  316. San Francisco Call, Vol 17, No 17, 17 Dec 1891 - The Social World. ...Dancing was afterward indulged in under the direction of the following committee: George Heuer, George E Street, N C Paddock.
  317. City Directory, San Francisco, HS Crocker, publisher, 1895, p 1218 - accessed on footnote.com. Paddock, Nathan C, clerk, r 718 Oak.
  318. City Directory, San Francisco, HS Crocker, publisher, 1899, p 1353 - accessed on footnote.com. Paddock Nathan C, clerk M J Brandentein & Co, r 615 Stockton.
  319. City Directory, San Francisco, H S Crocker, publisher, 1899, p 1353 - accessed on footnote.com. Paddock Nathan C, clerk M J Brandentein & Co, r 615 Stockton.
  320. City Directory, San Francisco, HS Crocker publisher, 1900, p 1351, accessed on footnote.com. Paddock, Nathan C, asst. bookkeeper M J Brandenstein & Co. r 1010 Sacramento.
  321. California Voter Registrations. Nathan Crowell Paddock, 34, 1010 Sacramento.
  322. City Directory, San Francisco, HS Crocker, publisher, 1900, p 1351 - accessed on footnot.com. Paddock, Nathan C, asst. bookkeeper M J Brandenstein & Co. r 1010 Sacramento.
  323. Marin Journal, 24 Jan 1907, Vol 48, Number 4. N. H. Stinson of Santa Clara county to Nathan C. Paddock, lot 1, blk 5, map 1 of N H Stinson Sub. Beach, M. Co. Nathan C. Paddock of the C & Co. of SF to P. C. Tucker, lot 1, blk 5, Stinson Beach, N. H. Stinson Sub at Stinson Beach, Map No 1.
  324. City Directory, San Francisco, HS Crocker, publisher, 1909, p 1230 - accessed footnote.com. Paddock, Nathan C cashier Hooper & Jennings, r 1999 Post.
  325. City Directory, San Francisco, HS Crocker, publisher, 1910, p 1328. Paddock, Nathan C cashier Hooper & Jennings, r 1644 Hyde.
  326. City Directory, San Francisco, HS Crocker, publisher, 1910, p 1328 - accessed on footnote.com. Paddock, Nathan C cashier Hooper & Jennings, r 1644 Hyde.
  327. City Directory, San Francisco, HS Crocker, publisher, 1911, p 1280, accessed on footnote.com. Paddock, Nathan C, cashier Hooper & Jennings, r 1644 Hyde.
  328. San Francisco Call, Tuesday, April 30 1912, Vol 111, p 7. Fernando Nelson and wife to Nathan C Paddock and wife, lot in E line of Tenth avenue, 30 S of C street, B 25 by E 95; $10.
  329. City Directory, San Francisco, HS Crocker, Pub, 1913, p 1406. Paddock, Nathan C, Cashier Hooper & Jennings, r 714 10th Ave.
  330. Last Will & Testament - Nathan C Paddock, Jr. Will dated 3 May 1933, SF, CA.
  331. Death Certificate, City and County of San Francisco, CA, #4014. Cremated June 11, 1940, cremains to Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Funeral Director: Ashley McMillan, Inc.
  332. Findagrave.com, Memorial #87653568. Nathan Crowell Paddock, 1865-1940, Cypress Memorial Park, Colma, San Mateo Co, CA; plot: Garden Section, A Row, Tier 6.
  333. Marin Journal, 24 Jan 1907, Vol 48, No 4. N H Stinson of Santa Clara County to Nathan C Paddock, Lot 1, blk 5, map 1 of N H Stinson Sub. Beach, M. Co.
    Nathan C. Paddock of the C & Co. of San Francisco to P. C. Tucker, Lot 1, blk 5, Stinson Beach, N H Stinson Sub at Stinson Beach, Map No. 1.
  334. Oregonian, P 19. LEE - Sept. 12, Elizabeth Paddock, of Grants Pass, Or., wife of James Lee; mother of Mrs. Louis Gerlinger, Grants Pass; Mrs. George Tully Bragg, Portland; James Edwin Lee, Seattle; 4 grandchildren. Services Saturday, Sept. 14, 11 AM, in Riverview cemetery chapel. Friends invited. Private commitment. J P Finley & Son, directors.
  335. Seattle Daily Times, Sunday, 15 Sept 1946, p 37, col 4. MRS, JAMES LEE; Mrs. Elizabeth Paddock Lee, 79 years old, a Seattle resident many years, died Thursday at her home in Grants Pass, Or., Seattle friends learned yesterday. Funeral services were conducted in Portland yesterday. Mrs. Lee, wife of James Lee, made her home in Seattle from 1896 to 1920. Surviving, in addition to the husband, are two daughters, Mrs. George Bragg of Portland and Mrs. Louis Gerlinger, Jr. of Grants Pass; a son James Lee of Seattle, and four grandchildren.
  336. Oregonian, P. 19. LEE - Sept. 12, Elizabeth Paddock, of Grants Pass, Or., wife of James Lee; mother of Mrs. Louis Gerlinger, Grants Pass; Mrs. George Tully Bragg, Portland; James Edwin Lee, Seattle; 4 grandchildren. Services Saturday, Sept. 14, 11 AM, in Riverview cemetery chapel. Friends invited. Private commitment. J P Finley & Son, directors.
  337. San Francisco Chronicle, Wednesday, Feb 26, 1896, p 13, col 6. Miss Elizabeth W. Paddock, youngest daughter of Mrs. N. C. Paddock, was married to James Lee Monday morning at 8 o'clock at the family residence, 718 Oak street, by Rev. Charles W. Wendte. There were no bridesmaids. The bride was gowned in a jaunty traveling costume of navy blue. The white vest was covered with lace.
    After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served, and at 9 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Lee were aboard the Walla Walla, en route to their future home in Seattle.
    Until the past two years the Paddock family were residents of Oakland, and well known in social and literary circles. The bride possesses an unusually fine soprano voice and has been in the choirs of the First Unitarian Church of Oakland and the Second Unitarian Church of this city.
    Mr. Lee is one of the leading druggists of Seattle.
  338. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA, Book Four, p 303. Nathan Crowell and Hannah Hall both of Yarmouth...entered (intentions) February the 12th 1791...
  339. Findagrave.com, #97602094. In Memory of Mr. Nathan Crowell who died Aug 9, 1815.
  340. Federal Census, 1790, Massachusetts, 1790 Barnstable, MA - Roll: M637-4; page: 707. Nath'l Crowell: 2 males over 16; 3 females.
  341. Findagrave.com, #97602275. Mrs. Hannah Crowell, wife of, Mr. Nathan Crowell, who died Feb 4, 1812.
  342. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 11, page 214. Seth Crowel born 17 of Ocr 1792.
  343. John Crow and His Descendants, p 54. Seth, b. Oct 17, 1792; m. Oct 24, 1816, Clarissa Paddock. He died April, 1873.
  344. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 11, page 214. Betsey Crowel born 20 Januy 1797.
  345. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 11, page 214. Nathan Crowel born 24th Decr 1799.
  346. John Crow and His Descendants, p 38. Nathan, b. Dec 24, 1799; m. Sarah Adeline Howes. He died July 9, 1858.
  347. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 11, page 214. Joshua Crowell born 24 Febr 1801.
  348. John Crow and His Descendants, p 38. Joshua, b. Feb 24, 1801; m. Olive N Hamblin. He died August 1881.
  349. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 11, page 214. Cloe Crowell born 17th May 1804.
  350. John Crow and His Descendants, p 38. Chloe, b. May 18, 1804; m. 1st, Samuel Hedge; m. 2d, Cyrus Howes, Sept 26, 1858.
  351. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 11, page 214. Gustavus Crowell born 18th May 1804.
  352. John Crow and His Descendants, p 38. Hannah Hall, b. Oct. 20, 1806; d. May 25, 1808.
  353. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 11, page 214. Hannah Hall Crowell born Febr 28 1809.
  354. John Crow and His Descendants, p 38. Hannah Hall, b. Feb 1809; m. Cyrus Howes; d. Oct 13, 1857.
  355. John Crow and His Descendants, p 38. Barnabas, b. Sept. 5, 1811; m. Sally Howes, Feb 9, 1835.
  356. Federal Census, 1910, California, 1910 San Francisco, SF, CA - Roll: T624_101; Page 1B; Enumeration District: 294; Image 1448. Paddock, Nathan C, 44, married 1 year; b. CA, parents b. MA, bookkeeper, office, rents home;
    June N. wife, 34, married one year, no children born to her, b. Utah, father b. NY, mother b. WI, no occupation;
    living with:
    Mary P Paddock, mother of Nathan, age 83, widowed, had five children, four surviving, b. MA, parents b. ME no occupation;
    Norwood, Tallmadge, father-in-law of Nathan, father of June, 73, widowed, b. NY, both parents b. NY, no occupation.
  357. City Directory, San Francisco, HS Crocker, publisher, 1912, p 1314. Paddock Nathan C, cashier Hooper & Jennings, r 714 10th Ave.
  358. City Directory, San Francisco, HS Crocker, publisher, 1913, p 1406. Paddock, Nathan C, Cashier Hooper & Jennings, r 714 10th Ave.
  359. City Directory, San Francisco, HS Crocker, publisher, 1920, p 1246 - accessed on footnote.com. Paddock, Nathan C (June) with Hooper & Jennings r 714 10th Av.
  360. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920, San Francisco AD 28, San Francisco, CA; Roll: T625_141; Page 2A; ED 292. Nathan Paddock, 45, head, married, owns home, b. CA, both parents b. MA, cashier, wholesale grocery;
    June, 38, wife, married, b. Utah, father b. NY, mother b. WI, no occupation;
    Natalie, 9, daughter, single, attending school, b. CA, father b. CA, mother b. UT;
    June, 6, daughter, single, attending school, b. CA, father b. CA, mother b. UT.
  361. Federal Census, 1930, California, 1930, San Francisco, SF, CA; Roll: 203; Page: 10B; ED: 229; Image: 210.0. Nathan C Paddock, 64, head, owned home, worth $7,000, has two radios, married, 43 when first married, b. CA, both parents b. MA, salesman for insurance company, employed, not a veteran;
    June N., 52, wife, married, 31 when first married, b. Utah, father b. NY, mother b. WI, no occupation;
    Natalie T, 19, daughter, attended school, b. CA, both parents b. CA, clerk for insurance company;
    June F, 16, daughter, attended school, b. CA, both parents b. CA, no occupation.
  362. Federal Census, 1930, California, 1930, San Francisco, SF, CA; Roll: 203; Page: 10B; ED: 229; Image: 210.0.
  363. Death Certificate, City and County of San Francisco, CA, Dist 3801, Reg # 4955. Death Certificate for June Norwood Paddock - residence at time of death, 1940, 714 10th Ave, San Francisco, CA.
  364. California Voter Registrations, 1940, Roll 29. Paddock, Nathan C, 714 10th Ave, Cashier, Rep
    Mrs. June N Paddock, 714 10th Ave, Housewife, Rep.
  365. National Archives and Records Administration, ED 39-44. Nathan Paddock, 73, married, attended college, b. CA, residing in same home, not employed, unable to work;
    June, 63, married, attended high school, b. Utah, residing in same home, not employed.
  366. Death Certificate, City and County of San Francisco, CA, Dist No #3801 Registrar's No #4955. June Norwood Paddock, died July 20, 1940 at the Franklin Hospital where she had been a patient for 4 months. Aged 65 yrs 1 month and 21 days. She had been a resident of San Francisco for 60 years. Cause of death was uremia; secondary cause, carcinoma of the bladder with metastisis to pelvis and femur. An autopsy was performed. She was cremated 22 July 1940 and the cremains interred at Cypress Lawn. Father listed as Tallmadge Norwood, from New York NY and mother as Emma Campbell, birthplace unknown. The informant was Natalie P. Turner who resided at 1671 32nd Ave.
  367. Norwood Family Bible. Births: June Norwood, May 29, 1874 at Salt Lake City, Utah.
  368. Federal Census, 1900, California.
  369. San Francisco Chronicle, 12 Jan 1900 - Society Items of Interest. The XIX C's gave a snowball party New Year's Eve at the Mission Masonic Temple. At midnight the march was formed and supper was served. Dancing followed. Among those present were :...Miss June Norwood.
  370. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900 San Francisco, SF, CA - Roll: T623 104; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 168. Norwood, Pallmo, head, Mar 1837, 65, widowed, b. NY, both parents b. NY, stock broker; June, daughter, b. May 1874, 26, single, b. Utah, father b. NY, mother b. Wis, no occupation listed.
  371. Los Angeles Herald, Vol XXVIII, No 233, 21 May 1901. Elizabeth Wilson to Tallmadge Norwood, Andrew Norwood, June Norwood, Mary Steven - Lots 6, 8 and 10, block 40; lot 16, block 60; lot 11, block 24; lots 9 and 11, block 32; lots 7, 9, 11 and 13, block 52, Burbank; lot 10, Buhler tract, and all personal property of 1st party.
  372. Los Angeles Herald, 16 Dec 1901, Vol XXIX, No 76. Tallmadge Norwood, Alice Norwood, Andrew Norwood, June Norwood, Mary Steven, Robert Steven to Walter F. Haas - Lot 10 Buhler Tract - $1,100.
  373. San Francisco Call, Vol 112, No 127, 5 Oct 1912. PIONEERS HONORED AT AUTUMN FESTIVAL: Hayward, San Leandro and San Lorenzo Organizations Aid Celebration: Hayward, Oct 4 - Honoring the pioneer men and women who have lived here a half century, the Union Civic center of Hayward including the civic centers of San Leandro and San Lorenzo, the Hill and Valley club and the local parlors of the Native Daughters, the Women of Woodcraft, the Ladies Aid societies of the Presbyterian and Methodist churches and the Alta Mira Club of San Leandro opened a two days autumn festival in the Native Sons' hall today.
    ...mystery, Mrs. Van Etta and Mrs. N. C. Paddock, Dutch, Mrs. William Angus...
  374. Death Certificate, City and County of San Francisco, CA, Registrar's No. 4955, District 3801. Cause of death: Carcinoma of the bladder with metastsis to pelvis and femur.
    Autopsy: carcinoma bladder and pelvic organs.
    Cremation: July 22, 1940; Funeral director: Ashby McMullen, Inc.
  375. Norwood Family Bible. Deaths: June Norwood Paddock, July 1940.
  376. San Francisco Chronicle. PADDOCK - In this city, July 20, 1940, June Norwood, beloved wife of the late Nathan C Paddock, loving mother of Mrs. June Floyd Roberts and Mrs. Natalie Tallmadge Turner, and sister of Mrs Mary E Gooding.
    Funeral service Monday at 1:30 pm at Ashley & McMullen's 4200 Geary Blvd at 6th Ave.
  377. Findagrave.com, Memorial #87653568. With Nathan Crowell Paddock, Plot: Garden, Section A, Tier 6.
  378. Death Certificate, Registrar's No. 4955, District 3801. Cremation 22 July 1940, undertaker: Ashley MacMillan, Inc., San Francisco, CA.
  379. Social Security Death Index, Ancestry.com - database online. Natalie P. Hopkins, born: 13 July 1910, death: 22 Jan 2000.
  380. California Birth Index, Ancestry.com - database online. Name: Natalie Paddock; Birth date: 07/14/1910; Sex: Female; Mother's Maiden Name: Norwood; Birthplace: San Francisco.
  381. Norwood Family Bible. Births: Natalie Tallmadgge Paddock, July 14, 1910 in San Francisco.
  382. Obituary, Unknown newspaper. Funeral services will be at Stratford Evans Merced Chapel on Friday, January 28th at 1:00 pm. Pastor Dave McGurk will be officiating. Burial will be at Evergreen Memorial Park.
  383. Social Security Death Index, 568-70-8974. Natalie P. Hopkins, born: 13 July 1910, death: 22 Jan 2000; last residence: 95340, Merced, Merced, CA.
  384. Obituary, Unknown Newspaper. ...She married George Turner of Stockton in 1935. Their marriage took place at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. They mde their home in San Francisco initially, moved to Stockton and in 1945 moved to Merced...
  385. Norwood Family Bible. Marriages: Natalie Tallmadge Paddock to George Johnson Turner, Mar 30, 1935 in San Francisco, California.
  386. San Francisco Chronicle, 28 Apr 1935, p 50. Married at Grace Cathedral; Mrs. George J. Turner is the former Miss Natalie Tallmade(sic) Paddock, charming daughter of the N. C. Paddocks. the marriage of the young couple took place in the Grace Cathedral chapel. They will make their home in Stockton.
  387. Eulogy, In Tribute to Natalie Turner Hopkins From Her Children, passed out at her funeral. ...So it was with joy we celebrated the marriage of Clair Hopkins and Natalie 2 years after George passed away...
  388. Family Records and correspondence, Letter to June Paddock Roberts postmarked Nov 1984. ...we plan to be married on December 11 in Las Vegas...
  389. Nevada Marriage Index, 1956-2005, Bk 728, p. B536232, instrument #: 320977. Natalie Tallmadge Turner, residence: California; Clair Alfred Hopkins, California;
    Marriage date: 11 Dec 1984; County: Clark; Recorded date: 27 Dec 1984; Recorded county: Clark
    Officiant type: Religious celebrant.
  390. Birth Certificate, City and County of San Francisco, CA - - Locat Reg No - 6611. June Floyd Paddock, born 4 November 1913; father: Nathan Crowell Paddock, aged 45, born San Francisco, CA; mother: June Norwood, aged 34, born Salt Lake City, UT; address 714 10th Avenue, San Francisco, CA. Father's occupation: cashier; mother's occupation: housewife.
  391. Norwood Family Bible. Births: June Floyd Paddock, Nov 4, 1913.
  392. California Birth Index. June F Paddock, dob: 4 Nov 1913, female; mother's maiden name: Norwood; birth county: San Francisco.
  393. San Francisco Call, 4 Nov 1913, Vol 114, p 8. PADDOCK - In this city, November 4, 1913, to the wife of Nathan C. Paddock, a daughter.
  394. Family Records and correspondence, Notes with Retirement Papers written by June F Paddock at the time of her retirement in 1978. Employment Record in South Dade School system:
    Substitute: 1961-62
    Permanent: 12/1/62 - 6/71
    Substitute: 1971 - 1973
    Permanent: 1973 - 1978
    Application for retirement dated 2 Aug 1978.
  395. Family Records and correspondence, College Transcript dated 5 Oct 1972. 1968-69 - Humanities/Art
    1968-69 - Humanities
    1969-70 - English Composition
    1970-71 - Elementary Spanish
    1972-73 - Social Science
    Total Credits: 18.
  396. Death Certificate, Georgia Death Certificate. June Roberts; Paddock; DOD 28 Feb 2006; DOB: 4 Nov 1913; Age at last birthday: 92; County of Death: Gwinnett; Snellville;
    Emory Eastside Medical Center - inpatient.
    Widowed; spouse: John Roberts
    Father: Nathan Crowell Paddock; Mother June Norwood
    Informant: Chris Roberts, 1660 Hickory Lake Dr, Snellville, GA, son.
    Cause of death: --??-- respiratory failure; Alzheimers dementia
    Social Security Number: 262-68-5337.
  397. Death Certificate, Georgia Death Cert. Burial: Cremation; Date: 3 Mar 2006; North Georgia Crematory, Lawrenceville, Gwinnett, GA 30045
    Not embalmed - Funeral Director: Tom M Wages Funeral Service, Inc, 3705 Hwy 78 W, Snellville, GA 30039.
  398. Marriage license, City and County of San Francisco, CA, Local Reg No 4782. Groom: John Hammond Roberts, 27 W Poplar St, Stockton, CA, aged 25, occupation: clerical, Port of Stockton. Father: Gilchrist Porter Roberts, born Joplin, MO; mother: Abby Marble Hammond, born Stockton, CA. Bride: June Floyd Paddock, 714 10th Ave, SF, CA, aged 22, occupation: none. Father: Nathan Crowell Paddock, born SF, CA; mother: June Norwood, born Utah. Date of marriage: September 19, 1936; location: Grace Cathedral; witnessed by: GP Roberts, Jr, Stockton, CA; marriage performed by: George H. B. Wright, Canon.
    Recorded Sept 21, 1936.
  399. Norwood Family Bible. Marriages: June Floyd Paddock to John Hammond Roberts, Sept 19, 1936 in San Francisco, Calif.
  400. Wedding Invitation. Mr and Mrs Nathan Crowell Paddock request the honour of your presence at the marrige of their daughter June Floyd to Mr John Hammond Roberts on Saturday, September the nineteenth at four o'clock in the afternoon, The Chapel of Grace, Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, California

    Reception immediately following the ceremony 714 Tenth Avenue.

  401. History of the Military Co of the MA, p 144. He served an apprenticeship in the horse-shoeing business at Brookline, MA in the old brick shop near the "Punch Bowl" after which he settled in Portland, ME and married but removed to Boston in 1826. He established himself in the horse-shoeing business, and at one time had three shops in successful operation, - one was in Brattle Square, where part of the Quincy House now stands, one on Portland Street, and the third on Hamonver Street, where part of the American House now stands. He retired from that business in 1848, moved to Somerville, and became engaged in the real estate business, and erected a large number of houses.
  402. History of the Military Co of the MA, p 144. He was one of the charter members of the National Lancers.
  403. National Lancers, 1836. ...1 November 1836, the day after the order was signed organizing the National Lancers....
  404. History of the Military Co of the MA, p 141. The members of the Artillery Company recruited in 1838 were:...Artemas White.
  405. History of the Military Co of the MA, p 144. Artemas White (1838), blacksmith, of Boston, was born in Needham in 1803. He was one of the charter members of the MA Artillery.
  406. Boston Statesman, p 4. James G. Whidden, minor, pleaded guilty on three indictments, viz., for stealing a note of hand for $30, a silver pencil, &c. from the house of Sarah C. Seavey; 20 lbs of horse shoe nails from the shop of Artemas White, and 8 lbs of iron nuts from John Tuttle.
  407. History of the Military Co of the MA, p 144. He retired from that business in 1848, moved to Somerville, and became engaged in the real estate business, and erected a large number of houses.
  408. Findagrave, #85580222. Artemas White, b. unk, d. 1862, burial, Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Middlesex, MA
    Plot: Spruce Avenue, Lot 1657.
  409. Federal Census, 1830, Massachusetts, 1830, Ashby, Middlesex, MA; Series: M19; Roll: 67; Page: 257; film 0337925. Artemas White: 1 male under 5, 1 male 5-9, 1 male 30-39, 1 female 30-39; total 4 free white persons.
  410. Federal Census, 1840, Massachusetts, 1840, Templeton, Worcester, MA, Roll: 202; Film 0014682. Artomas White; 1 male under 5, 1 male 5-9, 1 male 30-39, 1 female 30-39; 1 person involved in manufacture and trade; total persons: 4.
  411. Massachusetts State Census, 1855, microfilm - NEHGS. Artemus White, 49, trader, b. MA;
    Angeline, 48, b. ME;
    Artemas, 22, merchant/tailor, b. MA;
    Mary E, 28, b. MA;
    George, 15, student, b. MA;
    Sarah W, 14, b. MA;
    Francis J, 10, b. MA:
    Mary A Shea, 22, b. Ireland.
  412. Federal Census, 1870, Massachusetts, 1870 Cambridge Ward 1, Middlesex, MA - Roll: M593_623; Page: 243; Image: 13. Angeline White, 63, b. ME, keeping house; Sarah, 28, teacher, b. MA; Ella Moore, 19, bookkeeper, b. MA; Harriett Williams, 50, no occupation, b. ME.
  413. Federal Census, 1880, Massachusetts, 1880, Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; Roll: 543; Page: 242A; ED: 428. Charlie W Adams, 37, married, b. NH, both parents b. NH, bookkeeper;
    Sarah W, 28, wife, keeping house, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. ME;
    Angelina White, 74, mother-in-law, widowed, b. ME, both parents b. ME.
  414. Massachusetts, Marriage Records, 1840-1915. Harriet A. White, 18, b. abt 1827, m. Edward N Moore, 14 Oct 1845, Cambridge MA; father: Artemas White.
  415. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988, Cambridge Marriages. Harriet A White, marriage, b. abt. 1827, m. 16 Oct 1845, Cambridge, MA, age 18, father: Artemas White; spouse: Edward N. Moore.
  416. Boston Evening Transcript, p. 2. MARRIAGES: At Somerville, last evening, by the Rev. Mr. Newell, Edward N. Moore Esq of this city, to Miss Harriette, daughter of Artemas White, of S.
  417. Findagrave.com, #`142363860. Artemas White, b. 1834, Roxbury, Suffolk, MA; d. 18 Aug 1908, Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; parents: Artemas White, Angelina Williams; AE 73y 8m 27d.
  418. Findagrave.com, #`142363860. Artemas White, b. 1834, Roxbury, Suffolk, MA; d. 18 Aug 1908, Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; parents: Artemas White, Angelina Williams; AE 73y 8m 27d; burial Mount Auburn Cemeter, Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. Plot: Garden Ave Lot 3594.
  419. Massachusetts, Marriage Records, 1840-1915. 1867, Sept 10, Artemas White, 30, Hambridge, trader, and Harriet A Vinal, 29, Boston; parents: Artemas, Angeline and Spencer J and Catharine; his second marriage, her first; performed by Rev Rowland Conner.
  420. Boston Post, Thursday, 19 Sept 1867, Vol XXVII, Issue 75, p. 4. In this city, 10th inst, by Rev Rowland Conor, Mr Artemas White, of Cambridge, to Miss Harriet A Vinal of Boston.
  421. Findagrave.com, #142364359. Harriette L. Bright White, b. 1832, Watertown, Middlesex, MA, d. 10 Aug 1865, Belmont, Middlesex, MA; parents: William S and Harriet Bright AE 33y 1m 5d; burial Mt Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Middlesex, MA.
  422. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988. Artemas White, Jr, b. abt 1832, m. 28 Oct 1856, Boston, MA, age 24; father: Artemas; spouse: Harriette L. Bright, 23; her father: William S Bright.
  423. Findagrave.com, #61094106. George Quincy White, b. 14 Aug 1839, d. 28 Mar 1897; buried Oakland Cemetery, St. Paul, Ramsey, MN; wife Caroline H G White, b. New York c 1840; daughters Elizabeth G White b. c. 1867 and Margaret G White b. July 1869 Philadelphia.
  424. Minnesota State Census, 1895, 1895, St Paul, Ward 7, Ramsey, Minnesota; Line 17; Roll V290_88. G. Q. White, age 56, male, b. abt 1839, MA, white.
  425. Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church & Town Records, 1669-2013. George Q White, 25, b. abt 1839, m. Caroline H Gibbons, 22 Oct 1864, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
  426. Massachusetts, Death Records, 1841-1915, #149 - Death Certificate. Sarah W Adams, 74 Ellery St, Cambridge, age 66y 8 m 11d; husband: Charles W Adams; b. Boston, parents: Artemas White, Needham and Angelina Williams, Portland, Me. Burial Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge. Cause of death: diabetes.
  427. Federal Census, 1900, Massachusetts, 1900, Cambridge Ward 1. Middlesex, MA; P 3; film 1240656. Charles Adams, 57, married, b. Dec 1842, NH, father b. NH, mother b. ME, bookkeeper;
    Sara W, wife, 58, b. Nov 1841, married, one child surviving, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. ME;
    Winthrop, son, 13, b. May 1889, MA, father b. NH, mother b. MA, attending school.
  428. Boston Semi-weekly Advertiser, Wed, 3 Aug 1870, p 3. Married: In Cambridge, 1st inst, by Rev. Mr. Masters, Charles W. Adams, Jr. of Boston, to Miss Sarah W., daughter of the late Artemus White, Esq., of Cambridge.
  429. Massachusetts, Death Index, 1901-1980, Vol 27, p 144, index vol number 158; F63.M363 v.58. Francis A White, d. 1908, Cambridge, MA.
  430. Massachusetts, Death Records, 1841-1915, #574. Frank A White, male, 23 years of age, died of consumption - clerk, Louisville, parents: Artemas and Angeline White, both of Needham, MA.
  431. Maine, US, Compiled Military Records, 1812-1865. Quincy Williams, age 39, b. abt 1775, Groton, MA; occupation rock blower; enlisted 2 Nov 1814, eyes blue, height 5'11", hair brown, complexion - light. Served during war.
  432. Federal Census, 1810, Maine. Quincy Williams: 1 male under 10, 1 male 26-44, 3 females under 10, 1 female 16-25, 1 female 26-44; total household 7.
  433. Massachusetts, Death Records, 1841-1915. Harriet H Williams, female, age 67, b. abt 1820, Portland, ME, d. 12 May 1877, Cambridge, MA; father: Quincy Williams, mother: Sally Williams.
  434. Findagrave, #141813993. Harriet N Williams (may be Harriet H Williams) b. 1820, d. 12 May 1877, Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; Burial Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; Plot: Spruce Ave. Lot 1657; "interred 17 May 1877 in the lot of Artemas White".
  435. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA. Ickabod was 17 years old the 2nd of February 1678.
  436. North American, Vol 2, Issue 514, p 1. Early History of the Whale Fishery; The origin of the whale fishery we may justly trace to a foreign country. The Norwegians it seems were accustomed at an early period to take the whale in a casual manner ... As far back as 1667, we have in the second volumne of the Philosophical Transactions, a letter from Mr. Richard Norwood, who resided at the Bermudas, which states that the whale fishery had been carried in the bays of those island for two or three years...Meanwhile, the people of Cape Cod had reached considerable proficiency in this branch of enterprise, and their success induced the fishermen of Nantucket to adopt more vigorous and systematic measures for its prosecution. Accordingly, we find the inhabitants employing Ichabod Paddock as early as 1690, to instruct them respecting the best manner of taking the whale, and extracting the oil.
  437. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 29. Whaler. Much said of his going to Nantucket Island 1690 as a whaling instructor, then of soon after followed by his brothers Joseph and Nathaniel. "It is one of the proudest traditions of the Capers that Ichabod Paddock of Truro was sent for by the people of Nantucket to teach them whatecraft." Savage wrote he was "the subject of a trifling tradition that he was invited 1690 from Cape Cod to Nantucket to teach the art of killing whales...when 18 years earlier James Leper had there been so engaged." GDNE - James Savage, "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of new England (Boston 1862).
  438. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 29. Granted 7 1/2 shares, division of common lands, Yarmouth 1710 (SwftYD 124).
  439. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p. 29. Capt. Ichabod, b. 2 Feb. 1661/2, d. "?" Yarmouth 17 July 1748; m. 1707 Elizabeth Brown.
  440. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 126. Here Lyes ye Body of Mr Zachariah Paddack Aged 54 Years Decd the 8th of April 1717/8 (Son of Zachariah & Deborah (Sears) Paddock)
    Footstone: Mr Zachariah Paddack.
  441. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 31. Zachariah m. 2) Mary (Hedge) Thatcher b Mar 1671, d. aft 6 Aug 1727 when admitted to Second Church fromFirst Church, Yarmouth; da. Elisha and Mary Hedge, and wid. Dea. Josiah Thatcher.
  442. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p 32429. Josiah Thacher (1667-1702) & Mary Headg/Hedge, m/2 Zachariah Paddock 1708.
  443. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 29. Elizabeth, b. 1 Aug 1666, d. abt 1690 "in childbirth"; m. 28 Nov 1689 John Howes, dl 30 Apr 1736; s. Joseph & Elizabeth (Mayo) Howes; no surviving issue; he m. (2) 8 July 1691 Mary (Matthews?).
  444. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA. Elisabeth Padock was 13 years old the 1st of August 1679.
  445. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 29. Elizabeth, b. 1 Aug 1666, d. abt 1690 "in childbirth".
  446. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records, Book III. John Howes Marryd to Elisabeth Paddock the 28 of Novbr 89 his wyfe desesed in Child bed the
    (Jo)hn Howes marryd to mary mathues the 8 of July 1691.
  447. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 125. Here Lyes ye Body of Capt John Paddack Who Decd Febry ye 18th 1717-8 in the 49th Year (son of Zachariah Paddock).
  448. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA. John Padock was 10 years old the 5th of May 1679.
  449. Pierce's Colonial Lists, p 68. John Hammond, Rochester, Barnstable, officer, commissioned 20 May 1690.
  450. Cape Cod Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol 3 No 1 Mar 1977 pp 15 - 17. Capt John Paddack dec'd Feb ye 18th 1717/18 in the 49th yr of his age.
  451. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 125. Here Lyes ye Body of Mrs Pricila Paddack Wife to Capt John Paddack Decd Janry ye 2d 1724-5 In ye 57 Year.
  452. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, P 32. m. 1694 Priscilla Hall, b. Yarmouth 1671, d. 2 Jan 1724/5 ae 57.
  453. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA. Robertt Padock was 8 years old the 17th of January 1678.
  454. Cape Cod Library of Local History & Genealogy, p 591. He moved to Manomet sonn after the birth of his second child in 1705 and sttled on a farm in the north part of the town near Grant Hill.
  455. Cape Cod Library of Local History & Genealogy, p 591. He was selectman in 1720 and 1721, and was living at Chatham as late as 1730, but removed soon after to Mansfield, Conn. where Joseph Ward and Benjamin Hall of Yarmouth and other relatives of his wife had settled.
  456. Cape Cod Library of Local History & Genealogy, p 591. He probably died there (Mansfield, CT) before 1750 and his children or most of them removed to the "Oblong.".
  457. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 29, 34. Joseph, b. 12 Sep 1674; m. Sarah Gardner

    Joseph Paddock b. Yarmouth (Dennis) MA 12 Sept 1674, d. Nantucket or Nantucket Island, MA 19 "8th Mo" 1732; m. Nantucket 5 Mar 1696 Sarah Gardner.

  458. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA. Joseph Padock was 4 years old the 12th of September 1678.
  459. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, P 34. Joseph Paddock b. Yarmouth (Dennis) MA 12 Sept 1674, d. Nantucket or Nantucket Island, MA 19 "8th Mo" 1732; m. Nantucket 5 Mar 1696 Sarah Gardner.
  460. History of Nantucket County, Island, and Town, p 757. Sarah, born October 23, 1672, who married Joseph Paddack (March 5, 1696).
  461. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, P 29.
  462. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA. Nathanell Padock was 1 year old the 22nd of September 1678.
  463. Worcester Co, MA History, Vol II, p 194. 7. Nathaniel, September 22, 1677; d. 1756.
  464. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, P 35.
  465. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XVI, p 170. Judah Paddock was a whaler; his gravestone calls him Captain.
  466. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XVI, p 170. He was granted 20 shares in the common land division in Yarmouth in 1710.
  467. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XVI, p 170. He was chosen selectman in 1718 and was the acting parish clerk the same year when the East Precinct was organized. Judah was chosen to moderate the meetings of the East Precinct parish on 22 Mar 1722/3, 5 Nov 1723, 11 Jul 1726, 12 Mar 1727/8, 12 Oct 1728, 21 Jan 1728/9, 28 Mar 1733, 9 Jan 1734/5, and 1 Oct 1735.
  468. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XVI, p 171. David Alden on 5 June 1718 gave 45 acres each in lots #141 and 15- in Middleborough in the South Purchase for love and affection to his daughter Alice and son-in-law Judah Paddock, of Yarmouth. On 1- December 1623 they sold this land and on 1 July 1730 they sold David Alden's rights in the 16 Shilling Purchase in Middleborough to Noah Sprague.
  469. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XVI, p 170. He was chosen as one of the assessors for the parish on 12 Mar 1727/8 and 13 Mar 1728/9.
  470. Cape Cod Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol 3 No 1 Mar 1977 pp 15 - 17. Headstone - Capt Juday Paddock died March 31 1770 in the 89th year of his age.
  471. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 125. In memory of Capt Judah Paddock who died March 31st 1770 in the 89th Year of his age (son of Zachariah Paddock)
    Footstone: Capt Judah Paddock.
  472. Cape Cod Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol 3 No 1 Mar 1977 pp 15 - 17. Headstone - Mrs. Else paddock wife of Capt Judah Paddock died July 12, 1774 in the 89th year.
  473. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 125. In Memory of Mrs Else Paddock wife of Capt Judah Paddock who died July 12th 1774 in the 89th year of her age
    Footstone: Mrs. Else Paddock.
  474. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 13, p 223. Ruben Paddock the Son of Judah and Elc paddock of yarmouth : he was Borne on the 27th day of desember in the yeare of our Lord : 1707 :.
  475. Worcester Co, MA History, Vol II, p 194. Reuben Paddock, son of Judah Paddock, was born in Yarmouth, December 27, 1707. Among his children was Reuben.
  476. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XVI, p 618. Reuben Paddock was born at Yarmouth 27 December 1707; bp East Yarmouth Church, 11 Aug 1728.
  477. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XVI, p 618. He possibly married at Yarmouth, Rebecca Hand. No marrieage record has been found on Cape Cod and Hand is not a Cape family name. There was Hand family on Long Island, but no connection has been found to that family, see Dorothy Hand Dymond, Genealogy of the Hand Family (Baltimore, 1982) and Carol clark Johnson, Hand, Sisson and Scott (1981)
    The Nauvoo Baptisms for the Dead in the Mississippi River for September 1840 show that Keziah (Paddock) Hendrickson had her parents William and Sarah Paddock, her grandparents Reuben and Rebecca Paddock, her uncle Jonathan Paddock, her great-grandfather --- Hand, her grandmother ---- Hand, and her brother-in-law ----Hand baptised by proxy into the Church of the Latter Day Saints (Frances L Ferguson). The son Reuben is listed below as probable because he named a daughter Grace Sears Paddock who was probably named for Reuben's sister Grace who married John Sears, see No. 367. There is no question that Ebenezer, William, and Jonathan were brothers and the above Nauvoo baptisms indicate that they were the sons of Reuben and Rebecca (Hand) Paddock, but he lack of birth or baptismal records for the sons and athe absence of Reuben from any record after his baptism in 1728, still makes this family unproved.
  478. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XXII, p 171. Judah Paddock, Jr., of Dartmouth, mariner, in his will of 7 April 1748 left his whaleboat to his brother Nathaniel, and named his father Judah and his father's wife and his mother. The will was proved on 2 August 1748.
  479. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XXII, p 171. Judah, b. 27 mar 1709/10; d. Dartmouth, 21 May 1748 in 39th yr; bur Acushnet Cemetery.
  480. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 13, page 223. Judah Paddock the Son of Judah & Elc above Sd he was born on the 27 day of march in the yeare of our Lord 1709/10.
  481. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 125. Here lyes Buried ye Body of Mr Samuel Paddock who departed this life July 27 1767 (?1757) in ye 46th year of his age.
  482. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 13, page 223. mary paddak was born on the fifth day of march in ye year of our Lord 1714.
  483. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 38. Mary, b. Yarmouth 5 Mar 1714/5, bp 11 Aug 1728, d. 1775; m. 1 Nov 1731 (intentions 17 Jul 1731) Judah Sears, b. Harwich (West Brewster), Mass. 29 Oct 1699, d. Rochester, Mass. Sep. 1776.
  484. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 13, p 223. grace paddack was born on ye 27th day of January : 1715/16.
  485. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XVI, p 621. Grace Paddock was born at Yarmouth 27 Jan 1715/16; d 17 Sept 1780, age 65, buried Brewster,.
  486. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XVI, p 621. She married at Yarmouth, November 1734, intention at Harwich, 15 Feb 1733/4, John Sears, son of Capt. Samuel and Mercy (Mayo) Sears; born at Harwich, 18 July 1701, baptized at Brewster-Harwich, 14 Aug 1701; d 21 May 1773/4, in 73rd yr, buried Brewster.
  487. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, p. 470, Vol 22, Oct 1868. Rebecca Paddock, born May 12, 1718, died January 1812, daughter of Judah and Alice (Alden) Paddock.
  488. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 13, p 223. Rebeckah paddack was born on ye 12 day of may: 1718.
  489. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, p 470, Vol 22, Oct 1868. Rebecca Paddock, born May 12, 1718, died January 1812, daughter of Judah and Alice (Alden) Paddock.
  490. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XVI, p 623.
  491. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, p 470, Vol 22, Oct 1868. Alice Spooner, daughter of Thomas and Rebecca Paddock Spooner;.
  492. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 35, p 394. The fifth child of John and Rose was Thomas, born July 16, 1718, who married Rebecca Paddock. A son of Thomas and Rebecca was Judah Paddock, born Nov 5, 1748, who married Deborah Douglass.
  493. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XVI, p 623. She married first, at Dartmouth, 10 June 1742 Thomas Spooner, son of John Spooner and his wife Rosamond Hammond, probably born at Dartmouth, 16 January/July 1718; died at New London, CT, March 1767; a descendant of Francis Cooke and Richard Warren of the Mayflower.
  494. Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899, p 66. Spooner, Thomas and Rebecca Paddock; m. by Rev. Richard Peirce at Dartmouth, Mass., June 10, 1742.
  495. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 13, page 223. nathaniell paddack was born on ye 27th day of february : 1723/4.
  496. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XVI, p 625. Nathaniel Paddock was born at Yarmouth, 27 Feb 1723/4 died at Rochester, before 6 Nov 1758 (his probate).
  497. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XVI, p 625. He married at Dartmouth, 27 Aug 1747, Eunice Delano, dau of Jabez Delano and Hannah Peckham, b at Dartmouth 31 Mar 1727; died after bond of 6 Nov 1758; a descendant of Richard Warren of the Mayflower.
  498. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, p 16. Thankful, b. Aug 22, 1711; m. Samuel Paddock, Dec 1744.
  499. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 125. In memory of Mrs Thankful widow of Mr Samuel Paddock She died June 27 1789 In her 78 year.
  500. The Mayflower Descendant, Vol VI, 1904, p 95. Dennis Vital Records: Samuel Paddock b. 13 Apr 1746.
  501. Mass. Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution. Paddock, Samuel, Corporal, Capt Micah Cahpman's co, Col Freeman's regt; service, 3 days, on an alarm at Dartmouth and Falmouth Sept 6, 1778.
  502. Cape Cod Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol 3 No 1 Mar 1977 pp 15 - 17. Headstone - Mr Samuel Paddock died Sept 14 1825 aet 78.
  503. The Mayflower Descendant, Vol VI, 1904. Dennis Vital Records:
    Mary Paddock Born 18 of Novr 1705.
  504. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, p 23. Joshua, b. Sept 17, 1746; m. Sarah Sears or Mary Sears, Nov 21, 1771, and 2d, Mary Paddock, Feb 22, 1776.
  505. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XVI, p 171. Samuel Alden was born at Duxbury December 1688; died 24/25 February 1781, age 91y 2m 3d, buried in South Duxbury Cemetery, Duxbury.
  506. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XVI, p 171. He married at Duxbury, 26 February 1727/8 Sarah Sprague, daughter of Samuel and Bethiah (Thomas) Sprague; b. abt May 1701; died 28/29 Mar 1773, age 71y 21/24 (10 1/2 months); buried in South Duxbury Cemetery.
  507. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, p 11. Jeremiah, m. Mary (or Sarah) moved to Pemaquid, ME and died Dec 9, 1708.
  508. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, p 14. Ebenezer m. Sarah Gorham, Apr 20, 1699, who died Sept 9, 1705, and for 2d wife, Lydia Joyce, Nov 20, 1706.
  509. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, p 14. Thomas Howes m. Sarah Hedge, June 23, 1698. It appears upon her grave stone that Sarah Hedge d. Mch 24, 1776, in the 100th year of her age.
  510. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p 394. Howes, Prince/Prence (1659-1753 in 84th yr) & Dorcas Joyce (1674-1740); 8 Aug 1694; Yarmouth.
  511. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, P 11 & 14. Prince, son of Jeremiah and Sarah Howes, m. Dorcas Joyce 8 Aug 1698; he died Oct 2, 1753; she d. Nov 14, 1757.
  512. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, p 12. Sarah m. Cornelius Higgins.
  513. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, p 16. Samuel, b. Dec 14, 1707; m. Jerusha Sturgis, Oct 21, 1736.
  514. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, p 16. Mary, b. Dec 27, 1713; m. Aron Crowell (Known as little Aron).
  515. Cape Cod Library of Local History & Genealogy, Crowell Family of Yarmouth, p 1110. Aaron, b. Aug 12, 1711; m. 1)Mercy Howes Feb 12, 1736; she died 23 Apr 1752; 2) Priscilla Smith, 29 Dec 1752; she died April 15, 1787 in her 73d year.
  516. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 125-6. Here Lyes ye Body of Mrs Bethiah Paddack Wife to Mr Zachariah Paddack Aged 41 Years Decd March ye 8th 1707
    Footstone: Mrs Bethiah Paddack.
  517. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 12, July 1858, page 220.
  518. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA, Book 3. Icobod Paddock the son of the abovesaid Za(worn) and Beathiah was born upon the 1st of June 16(worn).
  519. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 12, July 1858, page 220. Two of his sons emigrated to the town of Middleborough, - Ichabod and Thomas.
  520. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 12, July 1858, page 220. He died August 5, 1750, aged 63.
  521. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 31. Deborah, b. 2 Apr 1689, d. 27 "4 Mo." "June" 1750; m. 1) Yarmouth 3 "8 mo (Oct)" "Aug" 1790 Benjamin Bunker, b. Nantucket 28 May 1683, d. 16 "5 mo" 1721; m. 2) "5 mo (Aug 24)" "29 July" 1728 Jonathan Folger, b. 10 Apr 1696, d. 6 Mar 1777; blacksmith.
  522. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA, Bk 3. Deborah Paddock the daughter of the abovesaid (worn) and Beathiah Paddock was born upon the 2nd d(worn) April 168(worn).
  523. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 31. Deborah, b. 2 Apr 1689, d. 27 "4 Mo." "June" 1750;.
  524. History of Nantucket County, Island, and Town, p 684. Benjamin, b. May 28, 1683; married 3 Aug 1709 Deborah Paddack of Yarmouth. He died 16 May 1721 of small pox.
  525. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 16, p 276. Johnathan Folger, Sen. was a blacksmith. He d. March 6, 1777. His 1st wife Margaret, d. 17 5th mo, 1727. Me m. 5 mo., 1728, Deborah Bunker, wid. of Benjamin, and dau. of Zachariah Paddack of Yarmouth. She d. 27 4th mo, 1750. He m. 3d wife, Susanna Paddack, wid. of Daniel, dau. of Stephen Gorham. She d. 13 of 7th mo., 1777, a. 72 years. No chi. by his 2 last wives.
  526. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 31. Elizabeth, b. 11 Feb 1690, d. 11 Jan 1759 ae 67; m. 2 Nov 1710 Joseph Howes, b. abt 1689, d. 6 Dec 1750.
  527. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA, Bk 3. Elesabeth Paddock the daughter of the abovesaid Zachryah and Beathiah was born upon the 11th day of February 1690.
  528. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 31. Elizabeth, b. 11 Feb 1690/1, d. 11 Jan 1759 ae 67; m. 2 Nov 1710 Joseph Howes (Samuel, Joseph, Thomas), b. abt 1689, d. 6 Dec 1750.
  529. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA, Bk 3. Zachryah Paddock the son of the abovesaid Zachryah and Beathiah was born upon the 10th day of November 16 (worn).
  530. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, p 12. Elizabeth, b. Feb 28, 1694; m. Zachariah Paddock, June 5, 1718.
  531. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA, Bk 3. James Paddock the son of the said Zachryah and Beathi(worn) was born upon the 24th day of December 1694.
  532. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 44. Peter Paddock: b. Yarmouth (Dennis), Mass. 27 May 1694, d. Southeast, Dutchess (Putnam) Co NY 10 Apr 1760 ae 63, bd. Sears Cem East Phillipi Chh. Southeast.
  533. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA, Bk 3. Peter Paddock the son of Zhachryah and Bethiah Padd(worn) was born in May the 27th in the year 1697.
  534. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 44. Peter Paddock: b. Yarmouth (Dennis), Mass. 27 May 1694, d. Southeast, Dutchess (Putnam) Co NY 10 Apr 1760 ae 63, bd. Sears Cem East Phillipi Chh. Southeast:
    Mr Peter Paddack He Died --?-- Ye 10th AD 1760 Aged 63 Years.
  535. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 44. m. 16 Mar 1720 Sarah Howes b. Yarmouth 30 June 1695, d. Southeast 22 Oct 1776 ae 82.
  536. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA, Bk 3. Marey Paddock the daughter or Zachryah and Bethia(h) as above was born upon the 10th day of July 1701.
  537. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 45. John Paddock: b. Yarmouth (Dennis), Mass. 21 May 1703, d. prob. Dutchess (now Putnam) Co. NY abt 1776.
  538. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA, Bk 3. John Paddock son of the abovesaid Zacharyah and Bethyah Pa(worn) was born the 21st day of May in the year 1703.
  539. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 45. Admitted, Second Church of Yarmouth (East Yarmouth Church) 3 Dec. 1738.
  540. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 45. m. Harwich (Brewster), Mass. 13 Feb 1728/9.
  541. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, P 45. Dea. David Paddock: b. Yarmouth (Dennis), Mass. 12 Aug. 1705, bp. prob 4 Nov 1705, d. Southeast, Dutchess (now Putnam) Co. NY abt 1772, bd. in the old graveyard north of Doansburg, Putnam Co.
  542. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA, Bk 3. Daved Paddock son of the abovesaid Zacharyah and Bethyah Paddock was born the 12th day of August in the year 170(worn).
  543. Foster Genealogy, Vol 2, p 515. 3993. iii Mary, b. Jan 5, 1709-10; m. David Paddock, of Falmouth, Oct. 12, 1727. Rem. to South East, Dutchess Co., NY. He was b. Aug. 12, 1705, son of Zachariah, Jr., and Bethiah and gr.-son of Zachariah and Deborah(Sears), of Yarmouth, Mass.
  544. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 26, 1872, page 399. Mary, b. Jan. 5, 1709/10; m. Oct. 12, 1727, David Paddock, of Yarmouth.
  545. Vital Records of Yarmouth, MA, Bk 3. Presillah Paddock (worn) she was born on the 29th day of February in the year 1707/8.
  546. John Crow and His Descendants, p 22. 4. John Crowell, of Nobscusset (John, John); b. 1662; m. Bethia Sears, May 27, 1684. He died Oct 15, 1728. She was b. June 3, 1661/2; died July 5, 1724. His gravestones were the first in the bury-ground near the meeting-house at North Dennis.
  547. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 7. Joseph, born 20 March, 1y85, married Bersheba Hall 1709.
  548. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 3, p 36
    Jose Crow 6 yr old 20 Marh 91.
  549. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 7. Paul, born 20 April 1687, removed to Chatham.
  550. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 3, p 36
    Pall 4 yr old 20 of Aprill 91.
  551. John Crow and His Descendants, p 24. Paul Crowell (John, John, John) b. Apr 20, 1687; m. 1st 21 Oct 1714, Elizabeth Hallet, and 2d, 25 Feb 1724/5 Margery Hall. Removed to Chatham. Selectman and town treasurer.
  552. Yarmouth Genealogies - Churchyard/Orr. Margery Hall born 24 Feb 1695 married Paul Crowell 25 Feb 1724/5.
  553. John Crow and His Descendants, p 24. Paul Crowell (John, John, John) b. Apr 20, 1687; m. 1st 21 Oct 1714, Elizabeth Hallet, and 2d, 25 Feb 1724/5 Margery Hall.
  554. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 7. Bethia, born 13 April 1689, married Joseph Atwood 1710.
  555. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Volume 7, P 248
    Bethiah, crow ye daughtur of Said John & Bethiah crow was Borne upon ye : 13th: day of Aprell in ye year : 1689.
  556. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 3, p 36
    Bethya 2 yr old the 13 day of April 91.
  557. Bangs Family in America, p 40. Joseph Atwood m. Bethia Crowell, (dau of John, Jr of Nobscusset), who was born April 13, 1689, m. Oct 12, 1710, and d. Jan 2, 1752. [Lived in Orleans, Barnstable, MA].
  558. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 7. Mehitable, born 3 Sept 1691, married John Rider 1713.
  559. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town REcords. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Volume 7, P 248
    Mehetabell : crow ye daughturr of ye Said John : & Bethiah was Born upon the third day of Septembr : 1691.
  560. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 7. Mehitable, born 3 Sept 1691, married John Rider 1713.(?).
  561. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 7.
  562. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 7. Deborah, born 1 July, 1695, died aged 10 years.
  563. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Volume 7, P 248
    deborah : crow the daughtor of Said John and Bethiah was Borne upon, in July in ye year : 1695.
  564. John Crow and His Descendants, p 22. Deborah, b. q July 1695; d. 11 Jan 1705/6.
  565. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 7. Elizabeth, born 30 October 1700, married Ben Homer, 1721.
  566. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Volume 7, P 248
    Elezabeth crow ye daughtor of Said John & Bethiah was Borne upon ye : 30th : day of october : 1700 :.
  567. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 7. Mary, born 25 Dec 1704, married Thomas Bray 1724.
  568. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Volume 7, P 248
    meary Crow the dafter of the above sd John & Bethiah Crow was borne upon the 25th day of december 1704 :.
  569. John Crow and His Descendants, p 22. Mary, b. Dec 25, 1704; m. Thomas Bray, 4 Sept 1723.
  570. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 8. Hannah, born 19 September, 1725, married Edmund Sears.
  571. New England Families, Genealogical & Memorial, Vol II, p 825. He married, at Yarmouth, April 7, 1743, Hannah Crowell, born September 9, 1725, died June 22, 1802, daughter of Christopher and Sarah (Matthews) Crowell.
  572. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 8. Elizabeth, born July 3, 1728.
  573. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 8. Sarah, born July 14, 1729, married Seealed Landers of Harwich, 1746 and afterwards removed to Nova Scotia.
  574. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 8. Mary, born May 19, 1731.
  575. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 8. Temperance born April 19, 1733.
  576. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 50.
  577. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 8. John born February 2, 1744/5.
  578. John Crow and His Descendants, p 29. William Crowell b. Mar 25, 1735; m. Hannah Sears, Jan 21, 1773. He died at sea, 1802.
  579. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 8. William born March 25, 1734-5, married Hannah Sears.
  580. Federal Census, 1790, Massachusetts, 1790, Yarmouth, Barnstable, MA, Roll: M637-4. Crowell, Christopher, 1 male over 16, 5 under 16, 4 females.
  581. John Crow and His Descendants, p 29. Sarah, b. Nov 22, 1762; m. Paul Howes, Dec 13, 1781; d. 1817.
  582. John Crow and His Descendants, p 29. Levi, b. May 16, 1764; m. Susannah Sears, Jan 29, 1789; d. 1848. Removed to Barre, VT.
  583. John Crow and His Descendants, p 30. Deborah, b. Aug 26, 1770; d. 1821.
  584. John Crow and His Descendants, p 30. Bethia, b. Oct 18, 1772; m. John Freeman, Dec 26, 1793; d. 1837.
  585. John Crow and His Descendants, p 30. Elizabeth, b. Nov 10, 1774; m. Ezra Sears.
  586. John Crow and His Descendants, p 30. Joshua, b. Feb 7, 1777; d. 1799.
  587. John Crow and His Descendants, p 30. Isaiah, b. March 10, 1779; m. 1st, Hannah Howes, 1803; m. 2d, 1807, Abigail Kelley; d. Jan 2, 1864.
  588. John Crow and His Descendants, p 30. Priscilla, b. March 20, 1781; m. Thomas Hall; d. Nov 23, 1831.
  589. John Crow and His Descendants, p 30. Christopher, b. Sept 21, 1783; d. 1805.
  590. John Crow and His Descendants, p 30. David, b. Jan 11, 1786; d. 1871; m. Persis Sears, 1810. She died 1862.
  591. John Crow and His Descendants, p 30. Barzilla, b. Aug 14, 1789; d. 1809.
  592. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 33. Dea. Ebenezer, b. 18 Mar. 1703/4; m. Mary Sears.
  593. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 57. Mary, m. Yar., Oct 2, 1725, Ebenezer Paddock, son of John and Priscilla (Hall) P., he b. Mar 18, 1703/4; children...
  594. Ancestry.com, FHL Film #0945512. Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850
    Mary Sears m. Ebeneser Paddack, 21 Oct 1725, Yarmouth, Barnstable, MA.
  595. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 57. Elisha, b. Yarmouth, about 1706.
  596. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 57. Bathsheba, b. Yarmouth about 1712; d. Apr 19, 1735 in 24 yr.
  597. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 57. Willard, b. Yarmouth, 1714.
  598. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 57. Betty, b. about 1719; m. Yarmouth Aug 23, 1739, John Webb; and d. Sept 1755 in West Brewster.
  599. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 57. Nathaniel, b. Yarmouth about 1720.
  600. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 57. Heman, b. Yarmouth, Jan 28, 1724/5; bap Apr 10, 1726; d. Aug 1, 1726, West Brewster.
  601. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 57. Behtia, b. Yarmouth, Oct 15, 1726; bap Nov 19, 1727; d. Sept 8, 1736, West Brewster.
  602. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 57. Priscilla, adm. 2nd Ch, Yarmouth June 23, 1728; m. Yarmouth, Mar 6, 1728/9, John Howes, son of John and Mary (Matthews) Howes, he b. Oct 31, 1699; d. 1750; will dated July 16, 1750.
  603. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 90. Bathsheba, b. Yarmouth Sept 13, 1739; m. there Jan 29, 1760, Thomas Howes, son of Thomas and Hannah (Sears) Howes, he b. July 17, 1737 - his second wife.
  604. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 90. Kezia, b. Yarmouth, Oct 26, 1740; m. Dec 24, 1761, Isaac Hamblen; and d. before 1772.
  605. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Volume 23, P 110
    Mehitable Croel she was born on ye: 14th: day of august: 1721:.
  606. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 23, p 108: John Crowel: son of ye above sd John & Kesier: he was born ont he ninthday of January: 1723/4.
  607. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Volume 23, P 108
    Behtiar Crowel she was born on ye fourth day of march: 1726/7.
  608. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 31. Zachariah, b. 10 Feb 1721/22, m. 1744 Bethiah Crowell, res. Windham, CT.
  609. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Volume 23, P 108
    Kezia born on the : 13 day of July: 1729 and died the 29 of July in the year of our Lord 1729.
  610. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Volume 23, P 108
    Kezia Crowel born on the: 13 day of July: 1729 And died the 29 of July in the year of our Lord 1729.
  611. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Volume 23, P 108
    Kezia Crowel born on th : 18d of may: in the year 1730 and deced the 29 of may in the yar 1730.
  612. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Volume 23, P 108
    Samuel Crowell boen the 2d of march 1733 and died the 28 of june in the year 1733.
  613. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Volume 23, P 108
    Samuel Crowell born the 2d of march 1733 And died the 28 of june in the year 1733.
  614. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Volume 23, P 108
    Kezia Crowel she was born on the 17th day of may: 1734:.
  615. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Samuel Crowell son to the above sd John and Kezia Cro*was born on the 29 of decmber in the year 1735 And died on the 7 day march in the year 1735/6.
  616. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Volume 23, P 108
    Samuel Crowel son to the above sd John and Kezia Cro* was born on the 29 of decmber in the year 1735 And died on th 7 day of march in the year 1735/6.
  617. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Volume 23, P 110
    Ann Crowell she was Born in March ye: 29th 1738.
  618. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Volume 23, P 110
    Mary Crowell she was Born December ye: 13th 1739.
  619. Ancestry.com, Mass Marriages 1633-1850, FHL Film #0945512. Barnabas Hall m. Rebeca Gorham 1 Jun 1782, Yarmouth, Barnstable, MA
    FHL Film #0945512.
  620. The Mayflower Descendant, Vol VI, Jan 1904, p 4. Hepzibah Hall born 15 of July 1771.
  621. The Mayflower Descendant, Vol VI, Jan 1904, p 4. Mary Hall born 20 Aug 1773.
  622. The Mayflower Descendant, Vol VI, Jan 1904, p 4. Chloe Hall born 18 of Aril 1775.
  623. The Mayflower Descendant, Vol VI, Jan 1904, p 4. Rebeccah Hall born 16 of Aug 1777.
  624. The Mayflower Descendant, Vol VI, Jan 1904, p 4. Barnabas Hall born 24 of Aug 1779.
  625. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 23. Robert Paddock...Patriarch of the Paddock Family in America, was born 1583-4, as claimed according to American records, County Dublin, Ireland, 16 Sept 1584, younger son of John Paddock, Blacksmith of Stephenstown and later of Tullygovan near Killany, Barony of Ardee, County Louth, Ireland... This makes good historical sense - assuming that they left France due to their Protestantism, like many others during the late 16th century, were give asylum in England. Elizabeth I was trying with little success to settle the "Irish Problem" and encouraged as much Protestant settlement in Northern Ireland as possible. So along with the Scots, these French immigrants would certainly have been encouraged to move with them.
  626. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 21. 1593: His uncle Zachariah Paddock removed from Stephenstown, County Dublin, to a "messuage" in Ardee, County Louth, leased from Matthew Ball. 1607, 3 Apr.: Robert was bequeathed "the black-smith shop" in the inventory of his mother "Jane Paddock" made Killany 3 Apr. 1607 apparently the day his father John Paddock died. He was a blacksmith as were his father John Paddock, and in France, his uncle Jacques Paddoc and cousin Paul Paddoc of Le Cateau.
  627. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 21. 1631-4 (about): Robert could have emigrated about this period, with his second wife, Mary, to Plymouth Colony, MA where he was a blacksmith and once a constable.
  628. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol XII, 1858, p 220. Robert Paddock, the Pilgrim ancestor, was settled in Plymouth in 1634, and probably several years before and after that time.
    [Since his first wife died in 1627 and he was married in Plymouth in Oct 1630, one can assume that he arrived prior to 1630.].
  629. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 12, July 1858, page 220. Robert Paddock, the Pilgrim ancestor, was settled in Plymouth in 1634, and probably several years before and after that time. He afterwards settled in Duxbury, and is noticed in Windsor's history of that town. He died in 1650.
  630. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 25. In 1646, June 2nd: He was appointed Constable of the Town of Plymouth "by an ofer of the General Court, Bradford Gov.".
  631. The Colonial Genealogist, Vol 12 1-2 Spring 1984 p 9. After the death of Mary Holmes Paddock in 1643, after the birth of her last child Mary Palmer, widow, married Robert Paddock between 1644-1646 (Wakefield, Robert S., Plymouth Colony Marriages to 1650).
  632. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 23. Robert was said to have married as his first wife Mary Ball, given as born 1582 and buried in Killany 14 Setpember 1627, daughter of Zachery and Margaret Ball of Stephenstown.
  633. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 21. Robert Paddock m. 1) bef. 3 Apr. 1603 MARY BALL, b. 1582, d. Sep. 1627, bd. Killany, County Louth, Ireland 14 Sep. 1627; da. Zachery & Margaret Ball of Stephenstown.
  634. The Colonial Genealogist, Vol 12 1-2 Spring 1984. The two others registered before (the registration of Robert Paddock's children posthumously in Plymouth records) were Robert Jr, born 1634...and apparently Elizabeth Paddock, born ca 1632.
  635. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 12, July 1858, page 220. He had a son Robert, who lived in Dartmouth.
  636. The Colonial Genealogist, Vol 12 1-2 Spring 1984 p 9. The two others registered before (the registration of Robert Paddock's children posthumously in Plymouth records) were Robert Jr, born 1634...and apparently Elizabeth Paddock, born ca 1632. Elizabeth has been named as the wife of William Palmer by the descendants of Robert Paddock - hence, son-in-law. Elizabeth was named after her grandmother, Elizabeth Holmes.
  637. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 26. Elizabeth, b. abt 1634-5; married William Palmer, Jr. b. 27 June 1634 (MD 17:185). William has been found given as son of William and Elizabeth (Hodgkins) Palmer (TPC) and this latter William identified as a LT and a Representative of Yarmouth, MA (GDNE/TPC ix). Members of this Palmer family were said to have lived at one time at Dartmouth, MA, and to have removed to Newton, LI, NY 1656 (GDNE/TPC ix).
  638. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 26. Alice, born 7 March 1640, died 24 September 1692; married 7 May 1663 Zachariah Eddy, born 1639, died Swansea, MA 4 September 1718; son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Savery?) Eddy; he married 2) Mrs. Abigail Smith, widow of Dermit or Jeremiah Smith. Their marriage entry reads: Zacariah Eedy was married to Allice Padduck the seaventh of May 1663.
  639. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 26. Alice born 7 March 1640, died 24 September 1692.
  640. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 12, July 1858, page 220. Also, Zechariah, brother of said John Eddy, married Alice Paddock, daughter of Robert Paddock of Duxbury, May 7, 1636.
  641. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p 10532, americanancestors.org. Zachariah EDDY; Zachariah 2 (1639-1718) & 1/wf Alice Paddock (1640-1692); 7 May 1663; Plymouth/Middleborough (Brainerd Anc. 221; Reg 9:313, 12:220, 41:194; MD 17:183; Blakeney-Sabin 86; Tinley-Meyers 128; Snow-Estes 2:16).
  642. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, P 26. 3 John, born 1 April 1643; married Anna Jones.
  643. Pierce's Colonial Lists, p 35. Swansea, John Paddock, 1685 Surveyor of Highways.
  644. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p 550. PADDOCK, John (1643-1718) & Anna Jones; 21 Dec 1673; Swansea.
  645. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 12, July 1858, page 220. John married Anna Jones; he was born in 1643.
  646. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 26. Susanna, born 1649, died Taunton, MA 14 March 1670; married 12 November "or the last of November" 1665 (MD 18:168) John Eddy, born Plymouth, MA 25 Dec 1637, d. 27 Nov 1695...
  647. Paddock Genealogy, Curfman, p 21. MARY HOLMES, da. Peter Holmes & Elizabeth Ireland, da. Lawrence Ireland, a "recussant" and weaver of Killany, Louth, Ireland (TPF 92-3); her brother "Francis Holmes, son of Peter, emigrated to Stamford, Conn. 1648, and made his will 1671" (TPF 93).
    NB: Recussant commonly refers to Catholics who refused to attend Church of England services; generally someone who refuses to conform.
  648. New England Families, Genealogical & Memorial, Vol II, p 824. Richard Sears, the immigrant ancestor, was a taxpayer in Plymouth colony on March 25, 1633.
  649. New England Families, Genealogical & Memorial, Vol II, p 824. He was buried August 26, 1676. His will was dated May 10, 1667. His widow Dorothy was buried March 19, 1678/79.
  650. New England Families, Genealogical & Memorial, Vol II, p 824. He moved to Marblehead, where he was a landowner in 1637/38, but returned to Plymouth colony about 1638 and settle in Yarmouth, being one of the founders of that town.
  651. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 32. Silas, d. Yar. Jan 13, 1697/8.
  652. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 48. Lt. Silas Sears, died Yarmouth, Mass. Jan 13, 1697/8; m. Anna ------- (perhaps Bursell, dau. of James B., of Yar.) who died a widow Yar, Mar 4, 1725/6.
  653. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 41. Paul Sears, b. (prob. in Marblehead, Mass.) after Feb 20, 1637/8; d. Yarmouth, Mass. Feb 20, 1707/8, in 70 yr.; m. Yar. 1658, Deborah Willard.
  654. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p 214. Delano, Thomas (?1642-1722, 1723) & 1/wf [Rebecca] [Alden]; b. 1667; Duxbury.
  655. Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, p 1743. Alexander - m. 1) by about 1660 Sarah Alden, daughter of John Alden; m 2) by 1689 as her third husband Desire (Doty) (Sherman) Holmes, daughter of Edward Doty.
  656. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, p 1. Thomas Hoes and his wife, Mary Burr, came from England about the year 6137, and settled at Nobscussett, in Yarmouth, in March 1639. He died in 1665, aged 75 years. Their children were: Joseph, b. Eng; Thomas, b. Eng; he died Nov 20, 1676; Jeremiah, b. on the passage to the colonies.
  657. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, p 11. 3. Thomas Howes m. Sarah Bands, 1656: he died Nov. 20, 1676.
  658. Bangs Family in America, p 21. Sarah Bangs born about 1638, m. Capt Thomas Howes in 1656, who settled at Yarmouth and died there Nov 20, 1676. [Her death date not found.].
  659. Bangs Family in America, p 21. Sarah Bangs born about 1638, m. Capt Thomas Howes in 1656, who settled at Yarmouth and died there Nov 20, 1676. [Her death date not found.].
  660. Barnstable MA Probate Records 1685-1789, Vol 1. p 125. Joseph Howse leaves LWT inc estate to "Loving wife Elizabeth" divides rest among children. Mentions sons Samuel, Joseph, John, Nathaniel, Thomas and Amos, and daughters Mary Hallett and Elizabeth Mirrick, and Hannah. Executors are Elizabeth and son Joseph; asks brother Jeremiah and John Mayo to be over sears. Witnessed by Jonathan Russell, Thomas Sturgis, John Paddake. Proven 7 Feb 1694 by Paddake and Sturgis and Rev. Jonathan Russell - before Barnabas Lothrop, Judge of Probate. Recorded by Recorder Joseph Lothrop.
  661. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, p 1. Joseph, born in England; m. Elizabeth Mayo; he died Jan 19, 1694/5.
  662. Genealogy of the Howes Family in America, p 1. Joseph, born in England; m. Elizabeth Mayo; he died Jan 19, 1694/5; she died March 16, 1700.
  663. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, p 1886. He died at an advanced age in 1694. His will was dated July 15, 1694, and was proved August 25, 1696, bequeathing to sons Samuel, Joseph, William, Benjamin, Elisha, John, Nathaniel and Gershom. He was buried on the homestead.
  664. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol IV, p 107. 1. Samuel, married Elizabeth Pollard; died January 20, 1694, without issue.
  665. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p 124. Hall, Samuel (c16360- ) & Elizabeth Folland; by 1686 Yarmouth (The Great Migration Begins 2:842).
  666. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol IV, p 107. 3. Shebar, baptized at Charlestown, February 9, 1639/40, died in infancy.
  667. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p 123. Hall, Joseph (bp 1642-1716) & 2/wf Mary Joyce (c16440-1717/8); m. by 1675 Barnstable/Mansfield, CT (The American Genealogist 43:3, The Great Migration Begins 2:842).
  668. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p 123. Hall, Joseph (bp 1642-1716) & 2/wf Mary Joyce (c16440-1717/8); m. by 1675 Barnstable/Mansfield, CT (The American Genealogist 43:3, The Great Migration Begins 2:842).
  669. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol IV, p 107. Benjamin, baptized July 14, 1644; died July 23, 1644.
  670. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol IV, p 108. Benjamin, baptized July 14, 1644; died July 23, 1644.
  671. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol IV, p 108. 7. Nathaniel, baptized at Yarmouth, February 8, 1646; married Anna Thornton, daughter of Rev. Thomas Thornton, of Yarmouth; removed to Lewiston, PA.
  672. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol IV, p 107. 7. Nathaniel, baptized at Yarmouth, February 8, 1646; married Anna Thornton, daughter of Rev. Thomas Thornton, of Yarmouth; removed to Lewiston, PA.
  673. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p 123. Hall, Nathaniel (bp 1645/6 - ) & Anne Thornton; m. by 1675 Barnstable (The Great Migration Begins 2:842, 3:1816).
  674. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol IV, p 108. 8. Gershom, born at Yarmouth, March 5, 1648; married first, Bethia Bangs, daughter of Edward; second, Martha Bramball, of Hingham.
  675. Bangs Family in America, p 27. Bethia Bangs (Edward) ws born May 28, 1650, at Eastham, Mass. and d. Oct 15, 1696, m. Gershom Hall (son of John)b March 5, 1648. He d. Oct 15, 1696.
  676. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p 123. Hall, Gershom (bp 1647/8 - ) & 1/wf Bethia Bangs; m. by 1669 Barnstable (The Great Migration Begins - 2:42).
  677. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p 123. Hall, Gershom (bp 1647-8 - ) & 2/wf Martha Bramhall; m. Hingham 9 Dec 1698 (The Great Migration Begins - 2:842).
  678. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol VI, p 108. 9. William, baptized at Yarmouth, June 8, 1651; died June, 11, 1727; buried at Mansfield, CT.
  679. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol IV, p 108. 9. William, baptized at Yarmouth, June 8, 1651; died June, 11, 1727; buried at Mansfield, CT.
  680. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p 124. Hall, William (bp 1651- ) & Esther ____; m. by 1683 Barnstable (The Great Migration Begins 2:842-3).
  681. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol IV, p 108. 10. Benjamin, baptized May 29, 1653; married, February 7, 1678, Mehitable Matthews, daughter of James Matthews, of Yarmouth.
  682. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Vol III -

    Beniamin Hall and Mehittabell Mathues Maryed the 7th of ffebry 77.

  683. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol IV, p 108. 11. Elisha, born at Yarmouth, 1655; married Lydia ----, who died February 23, 1724.
  684. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol VI, p 108. 11. Elisha, born at Yarmouth, 1655; married Lydia ----, who died February 23, 1724.
  685. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p 123. Hall, Elisha (c16550- ) & Lydia ( - ); m. by 20 Nov 1680 Yarmouth - source: "The Great Migration Begins" - 2:843.
  686. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, VoI IV, p 108. John, born 1661, died young.
  687. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 3, p 36
    The children of John Hall Junjr

    His son John borne in yarmoth the (worn).

  688. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol IV, p 108. Joseph, born at Yarmouth, Sept 29, 1663. He died January 29, 1737.
  689. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 3, p 36
    The children of John Hall Junjr

    his son Joseph Hall borne the 29th of Septemb 63.

  690. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol IV, p 108. Deacon Joseph Hall, son of Deacon John Hall was born at Yarmouth, September 29, 1663; married first February 12, 1690, Hannah Miller, born April 19, 1666, daughter of John and Margaret (Winslow) Miller.
  691. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol IV, p 108. His wife Hannah died August 23, 1710, and he married (second) Mary Faunce, widow of John Morton; she died May 31, 1761, and he died January 29, 1737.
  692. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol IV, p 108. John born 1666; married Margaret Miller, daughter of Rev John Miller, of Yarmouth.
  693. Cape Cod Genealogical Society Bulletin, Vol 3 No 1 Mar 1977 pp 15 - 17. Headstone - Mrs. Pricila Paddack wife to Capt John Paddack dec'd Jan ye 2d 1724/5 in ye 57th year.
  694. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, MA, p 125. Here Lyes ye Body of Mrs Pricila Paddack Wife to Capt John Paddack Decd Janry ye 2d 1724-5 In ye 57 Year of Her Age.
  695. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol IV, p 108. Esther, born April 1672.
  696. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 3, p 36
    The children of John Hall Junjr

    his Daughter Hestar born the last wick of Aprill 72.

  697. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol I, p 108. Mary, born March 1, 1674.
  698. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 3, p 36
    The children of John Hall Junjr


    his Dauther Mary borne the ffirst of March 73.

  699. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 3, p 36
    The children of John Hall Junjr

    Martha Hall borne the 24 of may 76.

  700. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol IV, p 108. Nathaniel, born September 15, 1678; married Jane Moore, widow.
  701. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 3, p 36
    The children of John Hall Junjr

    Nathanell Hall borne the 15th of Desembr 78.

  702. Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co, MA, Vol IV, p 108. Nathaniel, born September 15, 1678; married Jane Moore, widow; removed to Lewiston, Pennsylvania.
  703. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 3. Mr John Crowe came over to this country in 1635, and was admitted the same year an inhabitant of Charlestown. His wife, Mrs. Elishua Crowe, it appears, came over before that date, as her name is entered as a member of the first church in Charlestown, 4th, 11th mo. 1634.
  704. Founders of Early American Families, p 87. CROWE desc CROWELL tag (The American Genealogist) 35:173 John came on "Hopewell" 1635. Charlestown MA 1635, Yarmouth 1638 d. Yarmouth 14 Jan 1672/3. Magistrate. John Crowe and descendants 1903; Library of Cape Cod no 103; NGSQ 17:173..
  705. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 3. On the 18th of December, 1638, he took the oath of allegiance to the king, and fidelity to the government of New Plymouth.
  706. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 4. In 1649 Mr John Crowe was admitted a freeman of the colony, selected and appointed a magistrate. His associates were Thomas Dimmock of Barnstable, and Edmund Freeman of Sandwich.
  707. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 3. In 1649 Mr John Crowe was admitted a freeman of the colony, selected and appointed a magistrate. His associates were Thomas Dimmock of Barnstable, and Edmund Freeman of Sandwich.
  708. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 3. He was deputy to the Old Colony court in 1641, 1642, and 1643.
  709. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 4. On a loose leaf of the Yarmouth records is the following notice of his death: "The late Mas Crowell was buried the 7th of January, '72" OS.
  710. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 3. On the 16th of the 4th mo. 1638, Mr Crowe sold lands in Charlestown, and removed to the Old Colony.
  711. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 3. January 6, 1638, OS (1639 new) the Old Colony Court granted the lands at "Mattcheset now called Yarmouth" to Mr Antony Thacher, Mr Thomas Howes, Mr John Crowe, and John Coit. The latter removed to Salem, Thacher, Howes and Crowe came to Yarmouth in the autumn of 1638 and were appointed by the Old Colony Court the first land committee, "to make an equal division of the uplands now to be divided at this first division there, to each man according to his estate and quality; according to their instructions."

    The inhabitants complained to the Court of the inequality of the division, and on the first of March, 1638. OS the Court added to the committee Mr Nicholas Simpkins, William Palmer, Philip Taber and Joshua Barnes, townsmen of Yarmouth. (The power of the four added to the committee is not defined; their appointment was of a temporary character and though a majority, it does not appear that they had authority to control the actions of the committee.).

  712. Planters of the Commonwealth, p 102, 103. Elizabeth Bonaventure, John Graves, Master, left Yarmouth, Norfolk, the first week in May and arrived at Boston on June 15, 'with ninety five passengers.' Passengers included, Mrs. Elishua Crowe who settled at Charlestown.
  713. John Crow and His Descendants, p 21. Elishua, m. John Gifford.
  714. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 5. His estate was settled at the Prerogative Court held in Barnstable, March 6, 1688/9.
  715. John Crow and His Descendants, p 21. Moses, baptized in Charlestown, June 26, 1637; died young.
  716. John Crow and His Descendants, p 21. Thomas, b. about 1645; m. Agnes.
  717. John Crow and His Descendants, p 22. Thomas Crowe, son of John 1st, b. about 1645, m. Agnes -----, died March 9, 1689/90, aged 45.
  718. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 5. Thomas Crowe (3) married Agnes ----. He resided at "Bass Ponds" afterwards called Crow Town now West Dennis. His estate was settled March 9, 1689-90. He had two sons.

    The estate of Thomas Crowe, which is now held by his descendants, was by a mutual agreement dated April 18, 1690, divided between his two sons, they "voluntarily, freely and willingly, condescended to maintain our mother Agnes Crowell, in meat, drink and clothing, lodging and other necessaries according to our abilities - and if she see cause to removed from us, to live any where else, we shall according to the verdict of two indifferent men, one of her choosing and another or ours, shall appoint her a portion to live upon according to our abilities while she remains a widow.".

  719. John Crow and His Descendants, p 21. Elizabeth, b. -----, m. Arthur Perry Sr, of Boston (one of the original members of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company.).
  720. John Crow and His Descendants, p 21. Jeremiah, b. 1670; m. Hannah Ryder, Nov 29, 1705.
  721. John Crow and His Descendants, p 22. Jeremiah Crowell, of Nobscusset (John, John), b. 1670, m. Hannah Ryder, Nov 29, 1705. He died Jan 30, 1745. She died Jan 19, 1777, aged 94 years.
  722. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 6. Hannah, born April 1, 1677, married Joseph Studley April 1706.
  723. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 6. Susannah listed as daughter of John Crowe and Mehitable Miller.
  724. John Crow and His Descendants, p 21. Elizabeth, m. Samuel Matthews.
  725. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Yarmouth Town Records. Samuell Mathues Marryed to Elisabeth Crowell th(worn).
  726. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 7. He died April 12, 1723.
  727. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 7. Samuel (6) [son of John and Mehitable] lived unmarried. There is no record of his having taken a wife. In the division of the common lands in 1710, he is recorded as not being the owner of a tenement, or of any taxable estate.
  728. The Crowell Families of Yarmouth, p 7. Lydia, married Ebenezer Goodspeed February 15, 1679/80.
  729. New England Families, Genealogical & Memorial, Vol II, p 824. He married, at Yarmouth, in 1658, Deborah Willard, baptized at Scituate, September 14, 1645, died May 13, 1721, daughter of George Willard; her mother was probably Dorothy Dunster. She was granddaughter of Richard and Joanna (Morebread) Willard, of Horsemonden, county Kent, England.
  730. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 31. Mercy b. Yar July 3, 1659; "13 yrs. old, 3 July, 1672".
  731. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 42. Samuel, b. Yar, last of Jan, 1663/4; "9 yrs old last Jan, 1672".
  732. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 53. Capt Samuel Sears b. Yarmouth 1663/4; d. Jan 8 1742/2, W Brewster; m. Mercy May, dau of Dea. Samuel and Tamzin (Lumpkin) M. and gr-dau of Reb John May, she b. 1664; d. Jan 20, 1748/9, in 84 yt W Brewster.
  733. New England Families, Genealogical & Memorial, Vol II, p 824. Paul, son of Captain Paul Sears, was born at Yarmouth, June 15, 1669, died February 14, 1739-40. His gravestone is in the West Brewster cemetery.
  734. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 55. Paul Sears, b. Yarmouth, June 15, 1669; d. Feb 14 1739/40, in 71 yr., W. Br.; m. Harwich, 1693, Mercy Freeman, dau. of Dea. Thomas and Rebecca (Sparrow) F. she b. Har., Oct. 30, 1674; d. Aug 30 1747, in 74 yr. W. Br.
  735. New England Families, Genealogical & Memorial, Vol II, p 824. He married, in Harwich, in 1693, Mercy Freeman, born there October 30, 1674, died August 30, 1747.
  736. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 42. ----ry (Mary or Margery) b. Yar Oct 24, 1672; is thought to have been Mary, wife of Col John Knowles of Eatham, who d. 1745, ae 77.
  737. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 43. Ann, b. Yar, Mr. 27, 1675; d. Nov 14, 1745 in 71 yr, Truro; m. John Merrick of Harwich, Jan 28, 1703.
  738. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 43. Richard, b. Yar 1680/1; d. May 24, 1718, in 38 yr.
  739. Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., p 43. Daniel, b. Yar. 1682/3; d. Aug 10, 1756, in 74 yr.
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