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| Death* |
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2 |
| Birth* |
26 February 1755 |
Monson, Middlesex, MA2 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
19 April 1775 |
William Nevins; Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, "Early in the afternoon of the 19th April, three of these brothers [that is, William's sons, probably William, Benjamin, and Joseph given list of thos who responded on April 19, 1775] were at work with their crowbars digging stone for a farm wall at a short distance form their home. At the coming in sight of the messenger, they had partially raised from its place a large flat stone embedded in a farm roadway. seeing the messenger spurring towards them at full speed, one of the borthers put a small bowlder [sic] under the large stone as it was in the roadway, with the little bowlder under it, they hastened to the house, and all three of them, with their guns and equipments, hurried to the Hollis Common to join their company. One of these brothers, Phineas, was killed at Bunker HIll; another, William, the spring following lost his life in the service in New York ." John enlisted for the Canada expedition, and was never heard of by his people. As a family memorial of this incident, the large stone, supported by the small one, was permitted to remain as the men left it when they answered the call of their country; and now (1897) it has been transferred to the Common or "Old Training Field," and so located as to indicate the line of march of the ninety-two men who left that town for Lexington, April 19, 1775. On this bowlder has been placed a bronze tablet on which the names of the patriots are read, together with the following "The Nevens [sic] Brothers were at work on this stone, on their farm, April 19, 1775, and left it in this position at the Minute Men's alarm, to join their comrades on this Common."3 |
| Event-Misc |
1775 |
"Enlisted for the Canadian expedition and was never heard of by his people again." Benedict Arnold led an expedition against Quebec in 1775 by way of the Maine forests. The march proved incredibly hard, and the force was exhausted when it reacheed Quebec. Richard Montgomery arrived from Montreal, and the two small armies launched the unsuccessful assault on Dec. 31, 1775. Arnold was wounded but continued the siege until Spring, when Sir Guy Carleton forced him back to Lake Champlain.3 |
| Event-Misc* |
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fought in Revolutionary War4 |
| Note* |
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The marriage to Mary Hazeltine seems dubious if one accepts that John Nevins left on the Canadian Expedtion in 1775 and was never seen by his people again. Given that John was 20 in 1775, it seems likely that he had no children. |
Mary Ann Nevins1,2 (F)
b. 2 August 1752, d. October 1815, #453
Pop-up Pedigree
| Birth* |
2 August 1752 |
Concord, Middlesex, MA1,2 |
| Marriage* |
8 September 1773 |
Timothy Wheeler; Hollis, Hillsborough, NH1,2 |
| Death* |
October 1815 |
Amherst, HIllsborough, NH3,2 |
Timothy Wheeler1 (M)
b. 14 January 1750, d. 28 November 1826, #454
Pop-up Pedigree
| Birth* |
14 January 1750 |
Amherst, Hillsborough, NH, Lehman has birth date as 17531,2 |
| Marriage* |
8 September 1773 |
Mary Ann Nevins; Hollis, Hillsborough, NH1,2 |
| Marriage* |
8 September 1773 |
Betsey Nevins; Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, Who is this Betsey Nevins? Note that this marriage is alleged to have occured BEFORE the death of Mary Nevins. However, it's possible that the Thomas Nevins descendency (internal ref #1) confused the two wifes, as the death info on Mary and Betsey is the same.3 |
| Death* |
28 November 1826 |
Amherst, Hillsborough, NH1,4 |
Simon Wheeler1 (M)
b. 1709, #455
| Birth* |
1709 |
Concord, Middlesex, MA2 |
| Marriage* |
18 September 1739 |
Dorthory Worcester; Concord, Middlesex, MA1,2 |
Dorthory Worcester1 (F)
b. circa 1711, #456
| Birth* |
circa 1711 |
Concord, Middlesex, MA2 |
| Marriage* |
18 September 1739 |
Simon Wheeler; Concord, Middlesex, MA1,2 |
| Birth* |
24 February 1720 |
Concord, Middlesex, MA, Art Nevins (see Nevins Family Tree in RootsWeb.com) has birth date of 13 Aug 1721 (same parents and birthplace).2 |
| Marriage* |
3 March 1745/46 |
David Nevins; Concord, MA1,3 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
circa 1764 |
David Nevins; moved to, Plymouth, NY3 |
| Death* |
February 1782 |
Plymouth, Grafton, NH3 |
| Birth* |
1682 |
Wenham, Essex, MA2 |
| Marriage* |
10 March 1709 |
Edith Edwards; Beverly, Essex, MA1,2 |
| Death* |
12 July 1762 |
Groton, Middlesex, MA2 |
Edith Edwards1 (F)
b. circa 1692, #459
| Birth* |
circa 1692 |
Wenham, Middlesex, MA2 |
| Marriage* |
10 March 1709 |
Isaac Patch; Beverly, Essex, MA1,2 |
| Note* |
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As per Mike Lehman, John and Hepsibah had 6 children, so I must be missing one of them.2 |
| Birth* |
18 April 1755 |
had club foot, Hollis, Hillsborough, NH1,3 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
circa 1764 |
David Nevins; moved to, Plymouth, NY4 |
| Marriage* |
31 October 1782 |
Hepsibah Hobart; Hollis, Hillsborough, NH1,5 |
| Occupation* |
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Carpenter, Hollis, Hillsborough, NH6 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
after 1825 |
David Nevins; went to, Perry, Wyoming, NY, after the opening of the Erie (which occured on Oct. 26, 1825). Sarah/Sally did not accompany the family to NY (couple separated, probably divorced), but stayed in VT with sons David and Jacob.
1 |
| Death* |
6 April 1843 |
Perry, Wyoming, NY1 |
Citations
- [S6] Charlotte Lehman, "Descendents of Thomas Nevins," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/10/2004 6/9/2004 and 6/2/2004.
- [S7] C. Lehman, "Thomas Nevins Descendents," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/2/04, Note of 24 Aug 2004 (forwarded by Kathyrn Bassett)..
- [S24] Letter, Elmer Hibbard Nevins to Mike Lehman, 1961.
- [S18] Letter, Edward MIchael Lehman to W.M. Nevins, Aug. 4 2004.
- [S7] C. Lehman, "Thomas Nevins Descendents," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/2/04, note of 9 June 2004.
- [S7] C. Lehman, "Thomas Nevins Descendents," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/2/04, note of 10 June 2004.
Hepsibah Hobart1 (F)
b. 31 March 1763, d. 23 August 1849, #461
| Birth* |
31 March 1763 |
Hollis, Hillsborough, NH1 |
| Marriage* |
31 October 1782 |
John Nevins; Hollis, Hillsborough, NH1,2 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
after 1825 |
David Nevins; went to, Perry, Wyoming, NY, after the opening of the Erie (which occured on Oct. 26, 1825). Sarah/Sally did not accompany the family to NY (couple separated, probably divorced), but stayed in VT with sons David and Jacob.
1 |
| Death* |
23 August 1849 |
Perry, Wyoming, NY1,3 |
Citations
- [S6] Charlotte Lehman, "Descendents of Thomas Nevins," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/10/2004 6/9/2004 and 6/2/2004.
- [S7] C. Lehman, "Thomas Nevins Descendents," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/2/04, note of 9 June 2004.
- [S18] Letter, Edward MIchael Lehman to W.M. Nevins, Aug. 4 2004.
David Nevins1 (M)
b. 28 September 1784, d. 1 November 1873, #464
Pop-up Pedigree
| Birth* |
28 September 1784 |
Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, C. Lehman has David's place of birth as Plymouth, Grafton, NH1 |
| Marriage* |
3 December 1812 |
Sarah/Sally Clifford; married by John E. Palmer, Danville, Caledonia, VT1,2 |
| Event-Misc |
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lived in, Caledonia, VT1 Sarah/Sally Clifford David Nevins Jacob Nevins |
| Event-Misc* |
after 1825 |
went to, Perry, Wyoming, NY, after the opening of the Erie (which occured on Oct. 26, 1825). Sarah/Sally did not accompany the family to NY (couple separated, probably divorced), but stayed in VT with sons David and Jacob.
1 John Nevins Hepsibah Hobart |
| Note* |
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Mike Lehman says that there were five children from David Nevins marriage to Caroline Bowen.3 |
| Marriage* |
circa 1830 |
Caroline Bowen; Perry, Wyoming, NY4,5 |
| Death* |
1 November 1873 |
Perry, Wyoming, NY1 |
| Burial* |
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Perry, Wyoming, NY5 |
Citations
- [S6] Charlotte Lehman, "Descendents of Thomas Nevins," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/10/2004 6/9/2004 and 6/2/2004.
- [S7] C. Lehman, "Thomas Nevins Descendents," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/2/04, Note of 24 Aug 2004 (forwarded by Kathyrn Bassett)..
- [S16] NEVINS-L, online http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/NEVINS/, note of Mike Lehman of 12 Jul 2002..
- [S3] Chautauqua message board, online http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/messages/an/localities.northern.usa.states.newyork.counties.chautauqua, Nevins message board, message from Charlotte/Michael Lehman of 28 Oct. 2002.
- [S18] Letter, Edward MIchael Lehman to W.M. Nevins, Aug. 4 2004.
Sarah/Sally Clifford1 (F)
b. circa 1785, d. May 1850, #465
| Birth* |
circa 1785 |
Plymouth, Grafton, NH2 |
| Marriage* |
3 December 1812 |
David Nevins; married by John E. Palmer, Danville, Caledonia, VT1,3 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
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David Nevins; lived in, Caledonia, VT1 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
circa 1841 |
Jacob Nevins; sold farm in VT and moved to, Aztalan, Jefferson, WI, sold farm in 1841 to Aunt Lois Nevins Phelps, but moved to Jefferson Co, WI in 1846. May have stoped in Genesee NY on the way?1 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
1846 |
Jacob Nevins; arrived in, Aztalan Twp., Jefferson, WI3 |
| Death* |
May 1850 |
Jefferson, WI2 |
| Burial* |
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Greenwood Cemetary, Jefferson, Jefferson, WI2 |
Citations
- [S6] Charlotte Lehman, "Descendents of Thomas Nevins," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/10/2004 6/9/2004 and 6/2/2004.
- [S18] Letter, Edward MIchael Lehman to W.M. Nevins, Aug. 4 2004.
- [S7] C. Lehman, "Thomas Nevins Descendents," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/2/04, Note of 24 Aug 2004 (forwarded by Kathyrn Bassett)..
| Birth* |
circa 1813 |
Caledonia, VT1,2 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
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David Nevins; lived in, Caledonia, VT1 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
circa 1841 |
Jacob Nevins; sold farm in VT and moved to, Aztalan, Jefferson, WI, sold farm in 1841 to Aunt Lois Nevins Phelps, but moved to Jefferson Co, WI in 1846. May have stoped in Genesee NY on the way?1 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
1846 |
Jacob Nevins; arrived in, Aztalan Twp., Jefferson, WI3 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
1850 |
Jacob Nevins; Brothers Jacob and David bought 118.7 acres of land in, Aztalan, Jefferson, WI3 |
| Death* |
28 October 1856 |
Azatalan Twp., Jefferson, WI, Oct 30, 1856: "David came to Jefferson, Monday morning to have his wagon repaired and by mid day was seen under the influence, and when found the next morning, he was dead, due to exposure according to the coroner inquest."
From M. Lerman: My mom always saidhe was naked and froze to death,1,2 |
| Burial* |
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Aztalan-Milford Cemetery, Jefferson, WI2 |
Citations
- [S6] Charlotte Lehman, "Descendents of Thomas Nevins," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/10/2004 6/9/2004 and 6/2/2004.
- [S18] Letter, Edward MIchael Lehman to W.M. Nevins, Aug. 4 2004.
- [S7] C. Lehman, "Thomas Nevins Descendents," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/2/04, Note of 24 Aug 2004 (forwarded by Kathyrn Bassett)..
| Event-Misc |
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Mike Lehman says that Jacob married three times2 |
| Birth* |
4 December 1817 |
Caledonia, VT1,3 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
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David Nevins; lived in, Caledonia, VT1 |
| Marriage* |
circa 1836 |
Betsy Green; Danville, Caldonia, VT1,4,3 |
| Event-Misc* |
circa 1841 |
sold farm in VT and moved to, Aztalan, Jefferson, WI, sold farm in 1841 to Aunt Lois Nevins Phelps, but moved to Jefferson Co, WI in 1846. May have stoped in Genesee NY on the way?1 Sarah/Sally Clifford David Nevins Betsy Green Charles J. Nevins |
| Event-Misc |
1846 |
arrived in, Aztalan Twp., Jefferson, WI3 Sarah/Sally Clifford David Nevins |
| Event-Misc |
1850 |
Brothers Jacob and David bought 118.7 acres of land in, Aztalan, Jefferson, WI3 David Nevins |
| Death* |
9 April 1874 |
Aztalan Twp., Jefferson, WI3 |
| Burial* |
after 9 April 1874 |
Greenwood Cemetary, Jefferson, WI2 |
Citations
- [S6] Charlotte Lehman, "Descendents of Thomas Nevins," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/10/2004 6/9/2004 and 6/2/2004.
- [S18] Letter, Edward MIchael Lehman to W.M. Nevins, Aug. 4 2004.
- [S7] C. Lehman, "Thomas Nevins Descendents," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/2/04, Note of 24 Aug 2004 (forwarded by Kathyrn Bassett)..
- [S7] C. Lehman, "Thomas Nevins Descendents," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/2/04, note of 9 June 2004.
| Birth* |
circa 1814 |
died at age 4.1 |
Citations
- [S6] Charlotte Lehman, "Descendents of Thomas Nevins," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/10/2004 6/9/2004 and 6/2/2004.
| Birth* |
circa 1816 |
died at age 21 |
Citations
- [S6] Charlotte Lehman, "Descendents of Thomas Nevins," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/10/2004 6/9/2004 and 6/2/2004.
Betsy Green1 (F)
b. 24 March 1810, #471
| Birth* |
24 March 1810 |
VT, Census has Father born Canada, mother born PRU. Lehman Letter has birth date as 1810 (which makes Betsy a more reasonable 26 at here marriage), 1880 census has birth abt. 1821. Could she have been shading here age in the 1880 census?2 |
| Marriage* |
circa 1836 |
Jacob Nevins; Danville, Caldonia, VT1,3,4 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
circa 1841 |
Jacob Nevins; sold farm in VT and moved to, Aztalan, Jefferson, WI, sold farm in 1841 to Aunt Lois Nevins Phelps, but moved to Jefferson Co, WI in 1846. May have stoped in Genesee NY on the way?1 |
| (Witness) Census |
1880 |
Henry Oliver Nevins; Aztalan, Jefferson, VT, Henry O. Nevins described as white farmer age 26 b. WI (fathe b. VT, mother b. VT). Wife Sarah age 23 keeps house (father and mother b. IRE). Daughter Sarah age 1 and Mother Betsy age 59 in household.2 |
| Death |
24 February 1885 |
Aztalan Twp., Jefferson, WI5 |
| Burial* |
after 24 February 1885 |
Greenwood Cemetary, Jefferson, WI5 |
Citations
- [S6] Charlotte Lehman, "Descendents of Thomas Nevins," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/10/2004 6/9/2004 and 6/2/2004.
- [S2] Family History Library, online http://www.familysearch.org, Individual Record, 1880 Census..
- [S7] C. Lehman, "Thomas Nevins Descendents," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/2/04, note of 9 June 2004.
- [S7] C. Lehman, "Thomas Nevins Descendents," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/2/04, Note of 24 Aug 2004 (forwarded by Kathyrn Bassett)..
- [S18] Letter, Edward MIchael Lehman to W.M. Nevins, Aug. 4 2004.
| Birth* |
October 1849 |
Aztalan Twp., Jefferson, WI2 |
| Marriage* |
circa 1870 |
Elissa Maxwell; Trempealeau, WI2 |
| Census* |
1880 |
US Census, Sumner, Tremplealeau, WI, Alonzo Nevins age 30 b. WI (father b. VT, mother b. VT) is a farmer. Wife Eliza age 27 b. NY (father b. NY, mother b. NY) keeps house. No children in household.3 Elissa Maxwell |
Citations
- [S6] Charlotte Lehman, "Descendents of Thomas Nevins," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/10/2004 6/9/2004 and 6/2/2004.
- [S18] Letter, Edward MIchael Lehman to W.M. Nevins, Aug. 4 2004.
- [S2] Family History Library, online http://www.familysearch.org, Indidividual Record: 1880 US Census.
| Birth* |
August 1855 |
Aztalan Twp., Jefferson, WI2 |
| Marriage* |
circa 1880 |
Carrie (?); Tremplealeau, WI2 |
Citations
- [S6] Charlotte Lehman, "Descendents of Thomas Nevins," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/10/2004 6/9/2004 and 6/2/2004.
- [S18] Letter, Edward MIchael Lehman to W.M. Nevins, Aug. 4 2004.
| Birth* |
7 April 1853 |
Aztalan Twp., Jefferson, WI2 |
Citations
- [S6] Charlotte Lehman, "Descendents of Thomas Nevins," e-mail to W.M. Nevins, 6/10/2004 6/9/2004 and 6/2/2004.
- [S18] Letter, Edward MIchael Lehman to W.M. Nevins, Aug. 4 2004.
| Birth* |
23 August 1728 |
Methuen, Essex, MA2 |
| Marriage* |
circa 1781 |
Hannah Nevins; this is Hannah's second husband1,3 |
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