| Husband: Fredrick Nicholas DINKELMANN | |||||
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| Wife: Nancy Jean VODEN | |||||
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| Name: | Kenneth DINKELMANN [4404] | ||||
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| Name: | Kimberly Renee DINKELMANN [4403] | ||||
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/--Donnald DINKELMANN
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|--Fredrick Nicholas DINKELMANN
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\--Theresa KENNEDY
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/--John VODEN
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|--Nancy Jean VODEN
| /--James Creighton MILLS
| /--Cloyd MacK MILLS
| | \--Emma Jane WERNER
\--Norma Fay MILLS
| /--James Creighton MILLS
\--Agnes Idella TAYNOR
\--Agnes Elizabeth RING
[5897] This person is presumed living.
[4404] This person is presumed living.
[4403] This person is presumed living.
| Husband: John BREAD | |||
| Born: | ABT 1559 | at: | ,Bedfordshire,England |
| Married: | 14 Oct 1585 | at: | Westoning,Bedford,Eng |
| Died: | 19 May 1616 | at: | ,Bedfords,Eng |
| Father: | John BREAD | ||
| Mother: | Clemens | ||
| Notes: | [5972] | ||
| Wife: Agnes PRATCHETT | |||
| Born: | 1564 | at: | ,Bedford,Eng |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | Ralph PRATCHET | ||
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| CHILDREN | |||
| Name: | Agnes BREAD | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
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| Name: | John BREAD | ||
| Born: | 1588 | at: | ,Bedfordshire,England |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 4 Dec 1655 | at: | |
| Spouses: | Judith BUTT , Elizabeth | ||
| Name: | Ann BREAD | ||
| Born: | 31 Oct 1590 | at: | ,,Eng |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | John FRANCKLINE | ||
| Name: | Clemens BREAD | ||
| Born: | 1593 | at: | ,Bedfordshire,England |
| Died: | 25 Feb 1603 | at: | |
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| Name: | Allen BREED [5918] | ||
| Born: | 1599 | at: | ,Bedfordshire,England |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 17 Mar 1690 | at: | Lynn,Essex,Mass |
| Spouses: | Mrs. Elizabeth Ballard KNIGHT , Elizabeth WHEELER | ||
| Name: | Mary BREAD | ||
| Born: | at: | ,Bedford,Eng | |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | Mr. LINFORD | ||
| Name: | Clemens BREAD | ||
| Born: | 11 Aug 1605 | at: | ,,Bedford,Eng |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Margaret BREAD | ||
| Born: | 30 Oct 1609 | at: | ,,Bedford,Eng |
| Died: | at: | ||
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/--John BREAD
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|--John BREAD
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\--Clemens
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/--Ralph PRATCHET
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|--Agnes PRATCHETT
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[5918]
Allen Breed was the first and only one of that surname to emigrate to this country. He come with a party under John Winthrop, the first Governor of Massachusetts, on one of the eleven vessels which landed at Salem, June 1630. Allen Breed did not stay in Salem, but came to Saugust afterward Lynn, (in 1637 the name Saugust was changed to Lynn). The name "Lynn" was given in compliment to Rev. Samuel Whiting, who came from Lynn Regis or King's Lynn, England and was pastor of the First Congregational Church for sixty years.
Allen Breed was admitted a Freeman and in 1638 had 200 acres of land allotted to him, as that was a decree of the council that any one who had advanced fifty pounds toward the enterprise should become a stockholder and entitled to that number of acres from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. His sons had fifty pounds each. Allen Breed was a man of substance, what we can a well- to-do man, and a man of sterling character. In 1640 he went to Southhamp, Long Island, with a company from Lynn, receiving a grant of a large tract of land. He soon returned and settled in the western part of Lynn, and gave to that locality the name of Breed's End, a name it bears to this day, a portion is called Breed's Square. After the World War there was a movement to change the name of Breed's Square, but through the efforts of Mr. Warren M Breed and Mrs. C.O. Breed, the name remains the same today.
We have always heard of the bleak and cold reception which awaited the emigrants of the Mayflower, when they landed on Plymouth Rock in December 1620, and we can well imagine how different was to outlook for those who landed in Salem in June 1630. They found a country fair to see, wooded hills, fertile plains. The Breeds were home lovers and settled near the old home of Allen Breed, in the Breed's End part of Lynn, and intermarried with the Ingalls, Newhalls, Johnson, Basset, Mansfield, and Farrington families, and sometimes with those of their own name. The story is told that one of the Breeds, when he wished to call together those of the name of Breed, coul2d go to the door and blow a horn and the clan would gather from far and near. In 1830 it was found that there were 283 men by the name of Breed in the town of Lynn. At that time there was a population of 6138.
Allen Breed built the first Breed homestead in this country and, as near as can be definitely determined, stood near the corner of Light street, on Houghton Square. These early dwellings always faced the south, ;that the sun might shine square thus each house formed a sun-dial by which the good matron know when to call the men from the fields. It was custom to dine always at twelve o'clock.
Note: Aaron Breed, a descendant of Allen Breed, was born in 1761, and died in 1817. His homestead was on the corner of Pleasant and Summer Streets. He was of the Quaker faith, but fought in the war of the revolution and was called "the fighting Quaker"/ He was the son of Amos Breed who fought in the battle of Lexington. He was fifteen years in the legislature. His daughter, Hermoine married George Hood, the first Mayor of Lynn.
Allen Breed (first) Ancestor of all of this name in the United States of America
Born 1601 Probably in Westoning Parish Bedfordshire England (See Essex Institute Historical collections Vol. XI page 147-153.)
Died Mar. 17, 1690 at Lynn.
Married Elizabeth Wheeler Nov. 14, 1622 (first wife) at Pullchill Eng.
( See Ref. Essex Co. Quarterly Vol. I)
Note- Allen Breed (first) was a stock holder in Mass. Bay Colony, member of Gov Winthrops party founding the City of Lynn, was constable in 1662-1663, selectman in 1664 and served on grand jury 1653-1665.
In the history of Stonington Conn. By Wheeler, page 244, is an account of the Breed family.
An aged member of the Breed family in Lynn Mass. Has said that they were quite sure that Allen Breed was a wholesale grocer in Liverpool Eng.
before coming to America.
| Husband: Henry TIBBETTS | |||
| Born: | ABT 1678 | at: | |
| Married: | 1713 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | Jeremiah TIBBETTS | ||
| Mother: | Mary LOAME | ||
| Wife: Mary Akerman? SAMPSON | |||
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| CHILDREN | |||
/--Mr TIBBETTS
/--Henry TIBBETTS
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/--Jeremiah TIBBETTS
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| \--Elizabeth TIBBETTS
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|--Henry TIBBETTS
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| /--Thomas LOAME
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\--Mary LOAME
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\--Mary
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|--Mary Akerman? SAMPSON
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| Husband: James HADLOCK | |||
| Born: | ABT 1634 | at: | ,Nottingham,England |
| Married: | ABT 1651 | at: | Charleston,Middlesex,Massachusetts |
| Died: | 3 Dec 1687 | at: | Salem,Essex,Massachusetts |
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| Wife: Damaris FOSDICK | |||
| Born: | ABT 1630 | at: | |
| Died: | ABT 1657 | at: | Charleston,Middlesex,Massachusetts |
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| CHILDREN | |||
| Name: | James HADLOCK | ||
| Born: | 1654 | at: | Salem,Essex,Ma |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 2 Jul 1716 | at: | Amesbury,Essex,Ma |
| Spouses: | Abigail MARTIN | ||
| Name: | Hannah HADLOCK | ||
| Born: | Jul 1657 | at: | Charleston,Middlesex,Massachusetts |
| Died: | at: | ||
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|--James HADLOCK
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|--Damaris FOSDICK
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