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1659 - >1709
John
Wallingford
50
50
From Wallingfords of New England: Master Tate's diary reports that "Mrs.Susannah Wallingford, Widow of Jn. Wallingford, deceased, died on Sunday, February 9, 1772". Shackford speculates that this John may have taken this Susannah as a second wife, but the differences in their apparent ages makes this unlikely, unless, of course, he married a young girl while he was an old man. BIOGRAPHY: From Wallingfords of New England: In a warrant dated 9 April 1680 John Wallingford and Thomas Thurla were ordered to appear in court "to answer their presentments". John is included on a 9 July 1690 military roll during King William's War. He signed as one of many in the North Regiment in Essex County who were ready to "voluntarily offer our selvis to serve God, our King & Countrye in ye designed Expedition for Canada". John March of Newbury was Captain of the Company. Whether John Wallingford and the regiment actually went on this expedition isn't stated, but if they did, they were commanded by Sir William Phips and sailed off from Boston in an armada on 21 August 1690 to attack Quebec City. The invasion was completely unsuccessful due to a combination of poor military command, lack of supplies and the onset of smallpox among the attackers. If John did serve on this campaign he would have been the first Wallingford to serve in the military in America. It seems likely that he did serve on the expedition given the following fact. In 1739 the township of Bakerstown, now Salisbury, N.H., was laid out and granted to the "Soldiers in the expedition to Canada Anno 1690 under the Command of Capt John March". Included among the proprietors from Newbury was John's son Capt. Thomas Wallingford, although he was living in Dover, N.H. at the time. Following John's marriage to the daughter of Judge John Tuttle of Dover, N.H. they lived at Bradford, Mass. In 1702 Colonel Paul Wentworth and Judge John Tuttle became partners in a lumber business on the Salmon Falls River in Dover. Judge Tuttle invited his son-in-law John Wallingford to come to Salmon Falls to help with the operation of the saw mill and lumber business. The family moved to that area later on. On 27 September 1701 John "of Bradford" gave bond with Robert Mullican of Bradford for the administration of the estate of his brother Joseph Wallingford, late of Bradford deceased intestate, said bond being witnessed by John and Hannah Higginson. On 27 September 1701, the same day he gave bond for the estate of his brother Joseph, he did the same on the estate of his brother Benjamin, apparently on a false report of his death. He was "of Bradford" when he gave bond again with Robert Mullican, said bond also being witnessed by John and Hannah Higginson. John Wallingford "of Bradford" was administrator of the estate of his mother "Sarah Wallingford alias Mash" [sic], giving bond on 22 August 1709 with Joseph Peasley of Haverhill, Mass. and John Wicom of Newbury, Mass. He signed by mark, not a signature. On the back of this bond notice he is called "eldest surviving son of Sarah Wallingford alias Mash", and she is described as "Relict of Nicholas Wallingford of Bradford". http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=caflory&id=I019464
~1670 - >1717
Mary
TUTTLE
47
47
DEATH: From Wallingfords of New England: She was mentioned in herfather's will of that date. In her father's will her brother Ebenezer Tuttle was directed to pay "to his Sister Mary Wallingford the Sum of five Pounds." Her father also stated: "Item I will Demise and Bequeth all my Personal Estate that is my House hold Goods & Chattels Bills Bonds Debts Dues which are to be Demaned after the Deceace of my well Beloved wife and not Before to My Three Daughters Equally to be Divided Between Them."
~1732 - <1762
Mary
ROBERTS
30
30
From Wallingfords of New England: Secondary sources often either neglectto mention Mary as a child of Joshua and Sarah Roberts or put her last in the family. She was actually their first child. Her parentage is proven by the will of her father Joshua Roberts who names his grandchildren Samuel and Olive Roberts, children of his deceased daughter Molly Roberts.
1688 - <1762
John
WALLINGFORD
73
73
DEATH: Will probated January 7, 1762 Rochester, New Hampshire. He mayhave died in 1771.
1691 - <1719
Nicholas
WALLINGFORD
27
27
1693 - >1764
Sarah
WALLINGFORD
70
70
1695 - 1721
Ebenezer
WALLINGFORD
26
26
1697 - 1771
Thomas
WALLINGFORD
74
74
BIOGRAPHY: Lived in Dover, New Hampshier which later became Somersworthand then Rollinsford. He was one of the wealthiest and most eminent men of the province, associate judge of the supreme court from 1748 until his death.
1700
Judith
WALLINGFORD
1702
Abigail
WALLINGFORD
D. >1877
Charity
1717 - 1805
John
WALLINGFORD
88
88
1718 - 1799
Mary
WALLINGFORD
81
81
1720 - <1761
Sarah
WALLINGFORD
41
41
1722 - >1766
Phebe
WALLINGFORD
44
44
1724 - ~1770
Patience
WALLINGFORD
46
46
1726 - BET 1771 AND 1773
Peter
WALLINGFORD
1728 - BET 1809 AND 1816
Frances
WALLINGFORD
<1735 - <1761
Susannah
Hannah
WALLINGFORD
26
26
<1736 - <1761
Judith
WALLINGFORD
25
25
1738
William
WALLINGFORD
BIRTH: Teschek/Aaron/Atkins (et al) has birth before Nov 1713.
D. 1875
William
DORE
John
Weymouth
Clements
Abigail
WALKER
~1753 - 1816
David
WALLINGFORD
63
63
1766 - 1849
Jacob
WALLINGFORD
83
83
Sarah
CORSON
D. 1825
Samuel
WALLINGFORD
Sarah
WOOSTER
1816 - 1886
Zimri
Scates
WALLINGFORD
69
69
1810 - 1891
Alta
Lucy
HILLIARD
81
81
Wallingford Website has her maiden name as Gray which may have been aprevious husband.
D. 1872
John
O.
WALLINGFORD
DEATH: From disease contracted during war service. BIOGRAPHY: Sergeant-major and lieutenant in 15th New Hampshire Volunteers; he was severely wounded in the assault on Port Hudson. Later he was captain in the 18th New Hampshire and was an officer of great merit.
Mary
C.
WALLINGFORD
Julia
WALLINGFORD
1772 - 1853
Abigail
CLARKE
81
81
1794 - 1825
Amos
WALLINGFORD
31
31
1804 - 1881
Elizabeth
WALLINGFORD
77
77
~1700 - BET 1773 AND 1784
Daniel
CLEMENTS
BET 26 MAR 1693 AND 1694
James
CLEMENTS
Job
CLEMENTS
D. <1758
John
CLEMENTS
Abigail
CLEMENTS
Sarah
CLEMENTS
Miriam
CLEMENTS
DEATH: Died young.
Shuah
CLEMENTS
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Abner
CLEMENTS
Sarah
ROBERTS
1733
Dorcas
Ricker
~1698 - BET 1729 AND 1730
Margaret
CLEMENTS
1720
Hannah
WALLINGFORD
1722
Judith
WALLINGFORD
1724 - 1777
Ebenezer
WALLINGFORD
52
52
Margaret
WALLINGFORD
1726
Abigail
WALLINGFORD
Rachel
WALLINGFORD
Mary
Pray
~1729 - 1792
Thomas
Wallingford
63
63
1733 - 1773
Mark
Wallingford
40
40
Mary
Wallingford
1736
Elizabeth
Wallingford
1742
Lydia
Wallingford
William
Pearne
1716 - 1810
Elizabeth
Swett
94
94
1755 - 1778
Samuel
Wallingford
23
23
DEATH: Died aboard the "Ranger" during the Revolutionary War.
1758 - 1853
Olive
Wallingford
95
95
D. 1773
John
BROWN
John
BROWN
Paul
BROWN
Josiah
BROWN
Charles
BROWN
1725 - 1815
Mary
Wentworth
90
90
~1748
Mary
Wallingford
1762
Amos
Wallingford
1772
Thomas
Wallingford
James
GOODWIN
Margaret
GOODWIN
Mehitable
GOODWIN
Judidiah
GOODWIN
Olive
GOODWIN
Mary
GOODWIN
Amos
Wallingford
GOODWIN
Silas
GOODWIN
Thomas
GOODWIN
Samuel
GOODWIN
Edward
Sanders
Abigail
Sanders
Lydia
Sanders
Elizabeth
Sanders
Silas
Nowell
Mark
Nowell
1729 - 1805
Abigail
Hill
75
75
Margaret
Wallingford
1750
Mary
Wallingford
1753
Eliza
Wallingford
1759
Thomas
Wallingford
1765
John
Wallingford
1766
Abigail
Wallingford
1770 - 1776
Andrew
Wallingford
5
5
Robert
Tate
Hannah
Lyman
Ichabod
Goodwin
1770
Ichabod
Goodwin
1772
Thomas
Wallingford
Goodwin
Elizabeth
March
1792
Abigail
Wallingford
1794
Elizabeth
Wallingford
1796 - 1816
George
Wallingford
19
19
1799
Granville
C.
Wallingford
1803
Albert
Wallingford
1761 - 1807
Jacob
Kittredge
46
46
1794 - 1831
Jacob
Kittredge
37
37
1796 - 1874
Thomas
W.
Kittredge
77
77
1799 - 1836
George
Washington
Kittredge
37
37
Abigail
Sanders
Mary
Pearne
Anna
Pearne
Elizabeth
Pearne
Phoebe
Pearne
William
Pearne
D. 1762
Amos
Cole
1756
Mary
Cole
1758
Ambrose
Cole
1760
Elizabeth
Cole
1762
Amos
Cole
1719 - 1781
John
Wentworth
62
62
1769 - 1846
Abra
Wentworth
?
77
77
1770 - 1826
Samuel
Wentworth
56
56
1735
Samuel
Lord
1761
Samuel
Lord
1762
Nancy
Lord
1764
George
Lord
1766
Charlotte
Lord
1769
Lydia
Lord
1771
Isaac
Lord
1772
Isaac
Lord
John
Costelloe
1759 - 1828
Lydia
Baker
68
68
1776 - 1824
George
Washington
Wallingford
47
47
BIOGRAPHY: Graduated from Harvard in 1795.
1784 - 1808
Abigail
Chadbourne
24
24
Mary
Fisher
1806 - 1830
Elizabeth
A.
Wallingford
23
23
Samuel
Waite
Dow
Lucretia
Wallingford
George
Wallingford
Olive
Wallingford
Sophia
Wallingford
Helen
Wallingford
1743 - 1822
John
Cushing
79
79
1773
John
Cushing
1777
Samuel
Wallingford
Cushing
1779
Samuel
Wallingford
Cushing
1780
Thomas
Wallingford
Cushing
1783
Olive
Cushing
1785
William
Cushing
1786
Charles
Cushing
1792
Frederick
Cushing
1794
Augustus
Cushing
1797
Elizabeth
Cushing
1801
John
S. T.
Cushing
1803
Mary
Hamilton
Cushing
~1717 - <1810
Job
CLEMENTS
93
93
BIOGRAPHY: From Wallingfords of New England: Job began his life in thepart of Dover which became Somersworth in 1754, and lived there until about 1772 when he removed to Rochester. He is listed in the 1790 census of both Rochester and Somersworth, perhaps because his farm straddled the border. In that census he is listed as living with two females. He was listed in Somersworth in 1800 with a male and female above 45 years and a female aged 26-45. At some point during the next ten years he moved back to Dover. He enlisted in Capt. John Tasker's Co., 31 July 1755, for the Expedition against Crown Point. Much more is written about him in the Clements genealogy.
1696
Amos
HOWARD
1730 - BET 15 JUN 1782 AND 13 APR 1784
Ebenezer
HOWARD
1733 - ~1808
Martha
GOFFE
75
75
1752 - 1797
Samuel
HOWARD
45
45
1760 - 1804
Anna
LILLIE
44
44
1782 - 1847
Harriet
HOWARD
65
65
1791
Anna
Maria
HOWARD
1778 - 1856
Samuel
Prescott
Phillips FAY
77
77
1804 - 1847
Samuel
Howard
FAY
43
43
1808 - 1887
Susan
SPELLMAN
78
78
1829 - 1924
Harriet
Eleanor
FAY
94
94
1806 - 1865
Richard
Sullivan
FAY
59
59
1810 - 1885
Harriet
Howard
FAY
74
74
1812 - 1897
Joseph
Story
FAY
84
84
1820 - 1890
Maria
Denny
FAY
69
69
1825
Eliza
Davis
FAY
Heman
ALLEN
BIOGRAPHY: Judge
R.R.
FOX
Of New York
1795 - 1854
William
Hardy
GREENOUGH
59
59
1833 - 1875
Harriet
Howard
GREENOUGH
42
42
1835
Joseph
Fay
GREENOUGH
1837
Laura
Talmadge
GREENOUGH
1839 - 1841
Mary
Stanton
GREENOUGH
2
2
1842
Annie
Lillie
GREENOUGH
1828
Anna
Maria
FAY
1838
William
Gaston
FAY
1842 - 1854
Susan
Elliott
FAY
11
11
1845
Clara
Montfort
FAY
Catherine
Saunders
PICKMAN
1833 - 1882
Richard
Sullivan
FAY
49
49
BIOGRAPHY: At start of Civil War he was on staff of Gen. Butler in Virginia.
1837
Katherine
FAY
1839 - 1878
William
Pickman
FAY
38
38
1841
Elizabeth
FAY
1808 - 1888
Charles
FAY
80
80
1817 - 1856
Charlotte
Emily
HOPKINS
39
39
Sophronia
B.
1834 - 1835
Alfred
St. John
FAY
1
1
1836
Harriet
Melusina
FAY
1838 - 1844
Herman
Theophilus
FAY
5
5
1841
Laura
Matilda
FAY
1844
Amelia
Muller
FAY
1846
Katharine
Maria
FAY
1848
Charles
Norman
FAY
1852
Rose
Emily
FAY
1855
Lillian
Valeria
FAY
1812 - 1887
Sarah
Smith
BRYANT
74
74
1841 - 1849
John
Bryant
FAY
7
7
1847
Joseph
Storey
FAY
1838
Henry
Howard
FAY
1855
Sarah
Bryant
FAY
Rachel
1714
Margaret
WALLINGFORD
1743
Samuel
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