_William DEARBORN ___+
| (1537 - ....)
_William DEARBORN ___|
| (1562 - 1631) m 1594|
| |_Janet ______________
|
|
|--Godfrey DEARBORN
| (1603 - 1685)
| _____________________
| |
|_Agnes HAY __________|
(.... - 1594) m 1594|
|_____________________
[354] Married first, 23 Jun 1629, Orby, Lincolnshire, Lucy (Richardson)
[355] FIELD (283). Married second, 25 Nov 1662, Hampton, NH, Dorothy
[356] (----) DALTON (287), died 1696, daughter of Philemon DALTON
[357] (652).
[361] SOURCE NOTES: !Picture of the Godfrey Dearborn house,
[362] Exeter road in The History of Hampton, New Hampshire by Joseph
[363] Dow 1893
[365] !History of the Town of Exeter, New Hampshire by Charles H. Bell
[366] 1888 lists residence, 2nd wife and death p25
[368] !Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire by Sybil
[369] Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, and Walter Goodwin Davis p 189-190
[371] According to [74]:"Godfrey and his family came to America by 5 June 1639,
[372] when he signed (by making his "D" mark) the "Exeter Combination," an agre-
[373] ement for self-government signed by 35 men, at the establishment of Exeter,
[374] NH. Godfrey was one of the followers of Rev. John Wheelwright, the founder of
[375] Exeter, who was from Alford, Lincolnshire (just a few miles from Hannah),
[376] and was banished from the Mass. Bay Colony in 1639 along with his flock, for
[377] supporting his sister-in -law, the celebrated Anne Hutchinson, in the Antin-
[378] omian controversy.
[379] Godfrey lived in Exeter for about ten years after which he moved to the neigh-
[380] boring town of Hampton, NH. He built a house (still standing at 73 Exeter Rd.
[381] [Rte 27]) reputed today to be the oldest frame house in the state."
[382] "He made a will, dated 1680 but not proved till 1711, in which he names his
[383] three sons and mentions his three daughters. He died at Hampton 4 Feb
[384] 1685/6. The large monument erected in the 1890s to his memory by a
[385] descendant in the High Street Cemetery in Hampton does NOT mark his final
[386] resting spot. Godfrey's son Thomas is the ancestor of most Dearborns living
[387] today."[74]
[388] Early member Cong. Church in Hampton, NH. [41]. Unknown source gives
[389] 4th wife as Hannah Caldwell. Source [74] does not give this name so she
[390] shall be removed from the "set of wives".
[391] !Genealogical and Family History of the state of New Hampshire by
[392] Ezra S. Stearns 1908 Dearborn genealogy pp 280-285
[394] !The Dearborns of Hampton, NH from History of Hampton, NH by
[395] Joseph Dow have copy of this section
[397] !Genealogy of the Dearborn Family by E.B. Dearborn from NEHGR Vol
[398] 2 Jan 1848 pp 81-98 July 1848 pp 297-305 Have copy of hand
[399] written ledger type book at Boston
[401] !English origins of the American Dearborns NEHGR Vol 60 pp
[402] 308-10
[404] !Lincolnshire origins of English settlers NEHGR Vol 68 pp 68-72
[405] Married Dorothy DALTON (263).
_John FULLER ________+
| (1522 - 1559) m 1547
_Robert FULLER ______|
| (1548 - 1614) m 1572|
| |_Ann ________________
| m 1547
|
|--John FULLER
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Sarah DUNCKHORNE ___|
(1558 - 1584) m 1572|
|_____________________
_Joseph HATCH _______+
| (1715 - ....) m 1741
_Jonathan HATCH _____|
| (1743 - ....) m 1777|
| |_Mary CLARK _________
| m 1741
|
|--Rosamond HATCH
| (1780 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary BENTON ________|
m 1777 |
|_____________________
__
|
_Friedrich Ernst Clements KOERNER _|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Max KOERNER
|
| __
| |
|_Caroline Henriette FUCHS _________|
|
|__
__
|
_Metzegermeister Solomon SANDER _|
| m 1909 |
| |__
|
|
|--Hedwig Sara SANDER
| (1909 - 1978)
| __
| |
|_Lisette ROSENBAUM ______________|
m 1909 |
|__