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Deacon William Ford
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1. Deacon William Ford and died.
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Deacon married Ann. and died. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. Millicent Ford
was born in 1639 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachucetts; died on 4 May 1696 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Generation: 2
2. Millicent Ford
(1.Deacon1) was born in 1639 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachucetts; died on 4 May 1696 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
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Millicent married John Carver on 4 Nov 1658 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts. John (son of Robert Carver and Christian Turner, son of Living) was born on 23 Jun 1637 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 23 Jun 1679 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 3. William Carver
was born on 6 Sep 1659 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died in 1751 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
- 4. John Carver
was born about 1661 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachucetts; died in 1747 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
- 5. Elizabeth Carver
was born on 4 Mar 1663 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 4 Apr 1694 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
- 6. Robert Carver
was born about 1664 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died in 1754.
- 7. Eleazer Carver
was born about 1668 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 25 Jan 1744.
- 8. David Carver
was born about 1669 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 14 Sep 1727 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut; was buried in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
- 9. Rebecca Carver
was born on 20 Feb 1669 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachucetts; died in 1764.
- 10. Mercy Carver
was born on 11 Feb 1672 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachucetts; and died.
- 11. Anna Carver
was born on 20 Feb 1675 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachucetts; died on 21 Mar 1766 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
- 12. Mehetabell Carver
was born in 1676 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachucetts; died on 19 Apr 1679 in buried- Marshfield, Massachucetts.
Generation: 3
3. William Carver
(2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born on 6 Sep 1659 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died in 1751 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
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4. John Carver
(2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born about 1661 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachucetts; died in 1747 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
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5. Elizabeth Carver
(2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born on 4 Mar 1663 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 4 Apr 1694 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
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6. Robert Carver
(2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born about 1664 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died in 1754.
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7. Eleazer Carver
(2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born about 1668 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 25 Jan 1744.
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8. David Carver
(2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born about 1669 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 14 Sep 1727 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut; was buried in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
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- Possessions: 1681, Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachucetts; moved with his mother from Marshfield to Weymouth, Mass.
- Possessions: 28 Apr 1718, Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; sold his property to Benjamin Dyer in Weymouth and moved to Canterbury, Conn.
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Buried:
in Neck O' Land CemeteryDavid married Hannah Dyer in 1709 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts. Hannah (daughter of Capt. Joseph Dyer and Hannah Baxter) was born on 13 Feb 1683 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died before 1722 in prob. Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 13. Jonathan Carver
was born on 13 Apr 1710 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died on 31 Jan 1780 in London, England.
- 14. David Carver
was born on 14 Sep 1713 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died on 10 May 1793 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut.
- 15. Hannah Carver
was born on 25 Oct 1717 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; and died.
David married Ruth Whitmarsh on 14 Dec 1696 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Ruth was born about 1672 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died before 1709 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 16. Ruth Carver
was born on 14 Dec 1701 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; and died.
- 17. Samuel Carver
was born on 4 Nov 1704 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died on 17 May 1780 in Bolton, Tolland, Connecticut.
David married Sarah Butterfield on 14 Jan 1722 in Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Sarah was born on 6 Mar 1689 in Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts; and died. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 18. Benjamin Carver
was born on 10 Dec 1722 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut; died on 18 Jul 1804 in Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
9. Rebecca Carver
(2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born on 20 Feb 1669 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachucetts; died in 1764.
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10. Mercy Carver
(2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born on 11 Feb 1672 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachucetts; and died.
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11. Anna Carver
(2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born on 20 Feb 1675 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachucetts; died on 21 Mar 1766 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
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12. Mehetabell Carver
(2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born in 1676 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachucetts; died on 19 Apr 1679 in buried- Marshfield, Massachucetts.
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Generation: 4
13. Jonathan Carver
(8.David3, 2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born on 13 Apr 1710 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died on 31 Jan 1780 in London, England.
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Notes:
Jonathan Carver was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts on April 13, 1710. Little is known about his life until he joined the colonial militia in 1755 during the French and Indian War. Much of his time in the militia was spent at forts along the frontier. When he mustered out after eight years, Carver held the rank of Captain. By this time, he was 53 years old. With western lands opening up, Carver bought books on cartography and surveying so that he would be able to make maps of the new frontier.
Captain Carver’s opportunity to explore the expanded frontier materialized in 1766 when a party was organized to map part of the new land and find a western water route which flowed to the Pacific Ocean. Carver was charged with documenting geography as well as the number and location of Indians. He was also told to describe the trade posts that they encountered along the way.
Carver spent the winter of 1767 around Saint Anthony Falls and along the Minnesota River. When the rest of the party joined him that spring, they began to explore the area but quickly ran out of supplies and were forced to turn back. During the rest of 1767 and early 1768, Carver spent much of his time at the frontier Fort Michilimackinac in Michigan where he worked on his journals documenting their exploration. He then traveled to London where he found an editor to liven up his journals for wide-spread publication.
Carver’s book, Travels through the Interior Parts of North America, in the Years 1766, 1767, and 1768 was published in 1778 and immediately found critical acclaim. Unfortunately, the book’s profits did not come soon enough for Carver. He died destitute in 1780.
By 1789 praise for the book had faded and many were questioning the validity of Carver’s exploration claims and accused him of plagiarizing the work of other explorers. The controversy was heightened when Carver’s descendants claimed that two Dakotah chiefs had deeded the Captain thousands of acres of land in what is now southeastern Minnesota and western Wisconsin. Many, including the federal government, saw this claim as fraudulent and it has never been treated as valid.
The controversy over Travels persisted until the original journals documenting his explorations were discovered at the British Museum in the early 1900s. The journals helped prove that his book’s inaccuracies and plagiarism were based on the work of Carver’s editor, not Carver. And while the validity of his land claim has never been fully resolved to the satisfaction of his descendants, Jonathan Carver’s work as an explorer has been exonerated by most historians. - unknown
From HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF SUNDERLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, MONTAGUE & LEVERETT
By John Montague Smith (1899)
CARVER, JONATHAN, from Canterbury, Ct., doubtless descended from Robert Carver (believed to be the grand nephew of John Carver, financier of the Mayflower expedition and first Governor of The Plymouth Colony), who settled in what is now Marshfield, sometime prior to 1636. He married 1746, in Canterbury, Ct., Abigail, daughter of Nathaniel and Phebe (Sevine) Robbins; lived in Montague, perhaps also in Northfield; soldier in the last French and Indian war, and narrowly escaped with his life at the massacre of Fort William Henry; afterwards Captain. In June, 1766, at his own cost and risk, he undertook a journey into the vast territory acquired by Great Britain at the establishment of peace in 1763. "What I had chiefly in view," he says, after gaining a knowledge of the manners customs, languages, soil and natural productions of the different nations that inhabit the back of the Mississippi, was to ascertain the breadth of that vast continent which extends from the Atlantic to Pacific ocean, in its broadest part, between 43 and 46 degrees, northern latitude. Had I been able to accomplish this, I intended to have proposed to government to establish a post in some of those parts about the Straits of Annian, which having been first discovered by Sir Francis Drake, of course belong to the English." The straits of Annian are not known by that name at the present day, but Seattle and Tacoma now flourish in the region where Carver would have established his post. However, the head waters of the Mississippi was the remotest region which he reached. He was everywhere hospitably received by the natives; was five months with the Nandowissies, who made him a chief. But few of them had ever before seen a white man. He arrived at Boston on his return journey, Oct., 1768, and the next year went to London, where he published his book of travels, of which there have been about 20 editions. He entered into a project with Richard Whitworth, Esq., a man of means, to equip an expedition to carry out his original intention and not only that, but to find a passage from the Pacific to Hudson's Bay (The elusive Northwest Passage. King George II was offering a reward of 100,000 Pounds Sterling for its discovery). They were to have erected a fort at Lake Pepin by which to hold the new possessions and open them up to development, but the commencement of the Revolution thwarted their plans.He recognized the value of this section of country, which later explorers pronounced a barren region, incapable of sustaining a large population.
He started on his expedition, from Boston in June, 1766. He travelled in all as much as 7000 miles, by canoe along the shores of the Great lakes alone with one guide, and explored much of the territory in the present State of Minnesota. He spent some time with the Indians, and as a reward for negotiating a peace treaty between them, received from two of their chiefs a deed to 12,000 acres of land on the Mississippi, east of Lake Pepin and the Falls of St. Anthony. (This account is largely thought to have been a fraud or a myth, perpetrated to generate income, but for nearly 50 years a large tract of land appeared on maps of the U.S. designated as "Carver's Tract", and areas of Minnesota still bear his name. See "The Journals of Jonathan Carver" by John Parker, Minnesota Press, for a studied treatment of this issue. ISBN 0-87351-099-2) He returned to Boston in October, 1768, and, having spent his entire fortune in carrying out his explorations, he sailed the next year for England, where he petitioned the Government for a reward for his services. He received nothing, except permission to publish his journal and charts. In 1778 the first edition of his book appeared in London, under the title, "Three Years' Travels Throughout the Interior Parts of North America." For this he received nothing except his expenses, and less than two years later he died in poverty. After his death the book had a large sale, and before the close of the century eight editions had been published.
Jonathan married Abigail Robbins on 20 Oct 1746 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut. Abigail (daughter of Nathaniel Robbins and Elizabeth Leavens) was born in 1726 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut; died on 9 Nov 1802 in Brandon, Rutland, Vermont; was buried in Brandon, Rutland, Vermont. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 19. Mary Carver
was born on 8 Apr 1747 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut; died after 1794 in Brandon, Rutland, Vermont.
- 20. Abigail Carver
was born on 29 May 1748 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut; died on 22 Jan 1829 in Brandon, Rutland, Vermont.
- 21. Sarah Carver
was born on 8 Jun 1750 in Montague City, Franklin, Massachusetts; and died.
- 22. Rufus Carver
was born on 14 Dec 1754 in Montague City, Franklin, Massachusetts; died on 20 Mar 1840 in East Troy, Walworth, Wisconsin.
- 23. Olive Carver
was born on 19 Jul 1758 in Montague City, Franklin, Massachusetts; died on 21 Apr 1789 in Montague City, Franklin, Massachusetts; was buried in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts.
- 24. Jonathan Carver
was born on 3 Jan 1759 in Montague City, Franklin, Massachusetts; and died.
- 25. Mindwell Carver
was born on 1 May 1762 in Montague City, Franklin, Massachusetts; died on 5 Feb 1825 in Monclova, Lucas, Ohio.
14. David Carver
(8.David3, 2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born on 14 Sep 1713 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died on 10 May 1793 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut.
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15. Hannah Carver
(8.David3, 2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born on 25 Oct 1717 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; and died.
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16. Ruth Carver
(8.David3, 2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born on 14 Dec 1701 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; and died.
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17. Samuel Carver
(8.David3, 2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born on 4 Nov 1704 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died on 17 May 1780 in Bolton, Tolland, Connecticut.
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18. Benjamin Carver
(8.David3, 2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born on 10 Dec 1722 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut; died on 18 Jul 1804 in Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
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Generation: 5
19. Mary Carver
(13.Jonathan4, 8.David3, 2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born on 8 Apr 1747 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut; died after 1794 in Brandon, Rutland, Vermont.
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Mary married Simeon King on 10 Jul 1765 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts. Simeon and died. [Group Sheet]
20. Abigail Carver
(13.Jonathan4, 8.David3, 2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born on 29 May 1748 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut; died on 22 Jan 1829 in Brandon, Rutland, Vermont.
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Abigail married Joshua Goss on 10 Sep 1774 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts. Joshua and died. [Group Sheet]
21. Sarah Carver
(13.Jonathan4, 8.David3, 2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born on 8 Jun 1750 in Montague City, Franklin, Massachusetts; and died.
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Sarah married Samuel Church on 19 Jun 1775 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts. Samuel and died. [Group Sheet]
22. Rufus Carver
(13.Jonathan4, 8.David3, 2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born on 14 Dec 1754 in Montague City, Franklin, Massachusetts; died on 20 Mar 1840 in East Troy, Walworth, Wisconsin.
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Rufus married Priscilla Cummings on 6 Nov 1780 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts. Priscilla and died. [Group Sheet]
23. Olive Carver
(13.Jonathan4, 8.David3, 2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born on 19 Jul 1758 in Montague City, Franklin, Massachusetts; died on 21 Apr 1789 in Montague City, Franklin, Massachusetts; was buried in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts.
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Buried:
in Old South CemeteryOlive married Moses Gunn. Moses was born on 3 May 1754 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts; died on 6 Feb 1844 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 26. Laura Gunn
was born on 21 May 1782; and died.
- 27. Henry Gunn
was born on 13 Feb 1784 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts; died on 10 Nov 1875 in Mahaska, Iowa.
- 28. Olive Gunn
was born on 21 Mar 1786; died on 18 Nov 1831.
- 29. Moses Gunn
was born on 17 Jul 1788 in Montague, Hampshire, Massachusetts; died on 18 Nov 1831 in Montague City, Franklin, Massachusetts.
24. Jonathan Carver
(13.Jonathan4, 8.David3, 2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born on 3 Jan 1759 in Montague City, Franklin, Massachusetts; and died.
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25. Mindwell Carver
(13.Jonathan4, 8.David3, 2.Millicent2, 1.Deacon1) was born on 1 May 1762 in Montague City, Franklin, Massachusetts; died on 5 Feb 1825 in Monclova, Lucas, Ohio.
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Mindwell married Elisha Gunn on 28 Oct 1782 in Montague City, Franklin, Massachusetts. Elisha (son of Lieut. Nathaniel Gunn and Dorothy Marsh) was born on 10 Oct 1765 in Montague City, Franklin, Massachusetts; died on 4 Mar 1841 in Monclova, Lucas, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 30. Sewell Gunn
was born on 2 Sep 1784 in Montague City, Franklin, Massachusetts; died in 1868 in Fulton Co., Ohio; was buried in Delta, Fulton, Ohio.
- 31. Pauline Gunn
was born on 2 Mar 1786 in Vermont; died on 21 Sep 1845 in New York.
- 32. Aurelia Gunn
was born on 13 Apr 1788 in Vermont; died on 4 Nov 1849 in Springville, Erie, New York; was buried in Springville, Erie, New York.
- 33. Thaddeus Gunn
was born on 9 Apr 1790; died in 1880.
- 34. Richard Gunn
was born on 18 Oct 1792 in Montague City, Franklin, Massachusetts; died in 1839 in Providence Twp., Lucus Co. Ohio.
- 35. Dexter Carver Gunn
was born on 22 Jul 1794 in Montague City, Franklin, Massachusetts; died in 1880.
- 36. Abigail Gunn
was born on 8 May 1796 in Montague City, Franklin, Massachusetts; died on 19 Jul 1882 in Marengo, Mchenry, Illinois; was buried in Boone, Iowa, United States.
- 37. Carver Gunn
was born on 12 Jul 1799 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts; died on 20 Apr 1885 in Bolivar, Polk, Missouri; was buried in Bolivar, Polk, Missouri.
- 38. Osman Gunn
was born on 25 Oct 1800 in New York; died on 17 Feb 1875 in Monclova Twp., Lucas Co., Ohio; was buried in Holland, Lucas, Ohio.
- 39. Clarissa Gunn
was born on 20 Jun 1803 in New York; died before 1850 in Lucas Co., Ohio; was buried in Lucas Co., Ohio.
- 40. Malinda Elisabeth Gunn
was born on 13 Jun 1806 in Auburn, Cayuga, New York; died on 20 Sep 1885 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio; was buried in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.