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Genealogy of the Twining Family: Descendants of William Twining, Sr. Who ...

 By Thomas Jefferson Twining

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Eastham, Yarmouth, Cape Cod
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Penquite, Apphia, Margaret Mitchell
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Hambleton, Quakertown, July 17
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son of 45, Yardley, Monroe
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Fiatt, Fort Dodge, liveryman
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Calcutta, India, rector

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1235 South 8th street, Phila., Pa - Page 93
1235 South 8th street, Phila., Pa. 51 Benjamin Twining, son of 24 J°hn; b. Nov 9, 1797, NJ; d. M'ch 9, 1883, Crawford Co., Wis., of paralysis; m. ...
Tolland, Mass - Page 38
Tolland, Mass. § Orleans Church Records, 1774, mention Bathsheba Twining, unm., as being member of the church. To which of the families she belonged ...
Quakertown, NJ - Page 88
He was of German descent, lived near Quakertown, NJ, and he and his family were prominent members of that Monthly Meeting. ...
Medina, Wis - Page 126
Medina, Wis. " A generous and sympathetic man;" farmer; ME Ch ; m. Mary Lyons, Dec. 31, 1853, b. May 31, 1836. She again m. Jerry Folsom, Sept. ...
Copenhagen, NY - Page 161
Copenhagen, NY He has in his possession a powder horn made from ox horn carried by one of the first Cape Cod family; the initials on bottom are " WT ...
Alstead, NH - Page 77
his early life was spent at sea; served throughout the Revolutionary struggle, after which he settled in NH, where he married; removed to Alstead, NH, ...
Roanoke, Ind - Page 132
Roanoke, Ind., since said date, Sidney, Kosci- usko county, Indiana. A teetotaler; member Prohibition party; Baptist, but believes in conditional ...
Wrightstown, Pa - Page 7
Atkinson, (deceased), of Wrightstown, Pa., Mary B. Twining, of New Boston, Mass., Prof. EH Twining, of New York City, and Josiah Paine, Esq., ...
Waterloo, Wis - Page 130
13, 1844, Wilton, NY Sold his farm, a part of the old homestead at Waterloo, Wis., 1886, on which he had resided 42 years; res. ...
Frankfort, Maine - Page 78
Moved soon after m. to Frankfort, Maine, where he was engaged in teaching in the public schools for many years, and filling, at different times, ...
Huntington, Ind - Page 89
Moved with his family to Huntington, Ind., on the Wabash, where he bought 200 acres of choice land in the " forks " of the Wabash and Little rivers, ...
Orleans, Mass - Page 77
M'ch 8, 1755, Orleans, Mass ; drowned at Alstead, NH, at the age of 95 ; he went out in the evening near his house and fell into a brook, ...
Shrewsbury, Vt - Page 119
Removed to town of Shrewsbury, Vt., about 1835. He was a lay preacher of the Christian denomination; was quite gifted as an extempore speaker. ...
Beaver Meadows, Pa - Page 151
General store at Beaver Meadows, Pa. ; thought to be wealthy at his death, but claims brought against estate, never heard of, which were paid; ...
Au Gres, Michigan - Page 123
14, 1814, Frankfort, Me., where he resided until 1885, when he moved to Au Gres, Michigan; fell from a hammock, causing paralysis, from which he d. ...
Boscobel, Wis - Page 63
April 16, 1865; lived at one time in Boscobel, Wis. He res. Waverly, So. Dakota. Issue: 1. Mary, m. Henry Wagner, and went from Boscobel, Wis., ...
N. Haven, Ct - Page 68
She was " an active and controlling influence for many years in the affairs of certain charitable organizations in N. Haven, Ct., a woman of great ...
Otis, Mass - Page 13
at Chicago and Denver; the Nova Scotia (Welch) Staten Island, and the Scotch at New Haven, Ct. A family bearing the name also resides at Otis, Mass,.
Phila - Page 62
He settled on the old homestead in Bucks Co., but afterward moved to Phila. ISSUE: i. — 63 Jacob, b. Aug. 6, 1806; m. Rachel Ryan. 2. — Phebe, b. Nov. ...
Troy, NY - Page 171
Elizabeth, of Troy, NY, a Friend, d. 1827. " Some Account of the Religious Experience and Travels," begun 1811, in nineteenth year of her age. ...
New Haven - Page 107
As a civil engineer he was engaged as chief or controlling engineer on every line running out of New Haven on the northern roads through Vermont,.
Scranton, Pa - Page 13
Philadelphia and Scranton, Pa., are chief Twining centres. Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio and Connecticut, in the ordei named, contain a majority of the ...
Monroe, Wis - Page 127
Twining, of Monroe, Wis. Having received a thorough academic, as well as collegiate education, he stands second to none in his profession. ...
Granville, Mass - Page 47
Came to Granville, Mass., in the spring of 1783; rolled up a log hut and began to clear the land, and in the fall returned for his family. ...
Granville, Ohio - Page 76
north part of Tolland for six thousand dollars, and in 1815 moved to Granville, Ohio; invested in land and water privileges, which at his death was ...
Philadelphia - Page 28
in our county of Bucks, which said will the executors witnesses being somewhat difficult to be got to Philadelphia through age and other infirmities, ...
Newtown, Pa - Page 36
Newtown, Pa., Aug. 21, 1775; m. Elizabeth Kirk, Nov. 1718, sister of his brother Q Nathaniel's wife. She was b. Mch. 9, 1696; d. Nov. 8, 1774, N. ...
St. Louis - Page 160
6, 1866; stenographer; small and slight in stature; educated in St. Louis (Mo.) city schools; fond of business; single; res. Waterbury, Ct. 2. ...
Washington, Iowa - Page 169
25, 1848, Washington, Iowa; physician; res. Des Moines, Iowa. ISSUE: i. — Leonora, b. April 13, 1870, Marshall, Iowa. 2. — Luella, b. Nov. ...
Chicago - Page 108
on the Lake Shore, the Cleveland, Columbus and Pittsburg and various roads out of Chicago, including the Rock Island and the old Milwaukee line. ...
Nashville - Page 111
of the Cumberland and Ohio, as Assistant and Chief Engineer, participating in the battles of Franklin and Nashville and the invasion through Georgia. ...
Strongsville, Ohio - Page 160
Carpenter, of Strongsville, Ohio, Dec. 23, 1874; machinist; res. 151 Abram street, Cleveland, Ohio.
Alexandria, Ohio - Page 115
In 1826 bought a farm one-half mile east of where Alexandria, Ohio, now stands, and remained there a farmer to 1864. ...
Atlanta, Ga - Page 23
Prence of Ply. 1633. He d. 1685, the head of a numerous and respectable descent, whose genealogy is in preparation by Jno. A. Doane, of Atlanta, Ga.
Boston - Page 69
died in this house, wherein all their children were born and lived to manhood and womanhood In 1810 was representative to the general court at Boston. ...
Wilton, NY - Page 130
13, 1844, Wilton, NY Sold his farm, a part of the old homestead at Waterloo, Wis., 1886, on which he had resided 42 years; res. ...
Nunda, NY - Page 72
25, 1800, Amsterdam, NY; moved soon to Nunda, NY, present residence. Prominent business man and farmer; held many offices of trust; Presbyterian. ...
Buffalo, NY - Page 55
24, 1821, Buffalo, NY; m. secondly, Widdifield. meeting house that was consumed by fire. I well remember attending the meeting in my younger days and ...
Glens Falls, NY - Page 70
Glens Falls, NY "She was a true, loyal, loving and noble wife and woman, whom scarcely one ever knew but to love and admire her noble character. ...
Ava, NY - Page 161
M'ch IQ, 1848, Ava, NY; farmer and lumber dealer; Free Thinker; res. Copenhagen, NY He has in his possession a powder horn made from ox horn carried ...
Lee, Mass - Page 70
T.; moved to Otis, where he practiced law, and from there to Lee, Mass. Was a distinguished lawyer, member of State Senate, and filled other important ...
Quakertown - Page 54
M't'g (now Quakertown), dated ist day, 2nd mo., 1781, wherein he is said to be free from marriage engagements and a faithful attendant of Friends' ...
Vicksburg - Page 130
VVI R Fired first shot on Vicksburg. For bravery and daring was twice promoted. ISSUE: i. — Addie Lorena, b. July 24, 1868, Grundy Co., Iowa. 2. ...
Harwich, Mass - Page 7
EH Twining, of New York City, and Josiah Paine, Esq., of Harwich, Mass., without whose assistance there would have been seeming failure. ...
Madison, Ind - Page 111
Madison, Ind., Aug. 2, 1839. Grad. US Military Academy, 1863, and promoted to the rank of First Lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers same date. ...
East Hartland, Ct - Page 164
Moved from Tolland, Mass., to East Hartland, Ct , where all but one of his chil. were born; farmer; family Cong. ...
Winterport, Maine - Page 13
About 1793 a leading branch of the family " down on the Cape " settled at Frankfort, now Winterport, Maine. — In a long and extensive research there ...
Milwaukee - Page 108
on the Lake Shore, the Cleveland, Columbus and Pittsburg and various roads out of Chicago, including the Rock Island and the old Milwaukee line. ...
Pittsburgh - Page 43
"Although he was not a native of Pittsburgh, still he has spent the greater portion of his useful life amongst us, and very many of his former pupils, ...
Binghamton, NY - Page 81
Followed lumbering several years, and then kept hotel at Binghamton, NY Wid. again, m. James Rowland, and about 1866 moved to 111. ...
Middletown, Pa - Page 54
Moved to Quakertown, NJ, where he took a certificate of membership from the Middletown, Pa,, to the Kingswood, NJ, Mo. ...
Plymouth, Mass - Page 31
Twining and John Twining, * The lands and tenements referred to were bequests of Josiah Cooke's will made 1673 and on record at Plymouth, Mass. ...
Trenton - Page 41
Washington whilst in Newtown, immediately after the battle of Trenton in Dec., 1776. Was a tailor by trade. It has not been learned to whom he m, ...
East Boston, Mass - Page 80
Powell, Me., and removed to East Boston, Mass., about 1840, where she d. 1883: he d. some years previous. Issue: Two children. ...
Independence, Kan - Page 53
Isaac Simpson, son of Jno. ; moved from Bucks to Independence, Kan., where he died. They had two sons, John and Willet, both dead; wid. res. ...
Denver - Page 13
The English name occurs at Chicago and Denver; the Nova Scotia (Welch) Staten Island, and the Scotch at New Haven, Ct. ...
Truro, Mass - Page 28
untouched by the hand of a descendant. tThe word "Panath" in will is wrongly given. It should be "Pamet" or "Paotnet." Indian name for Truro, Mass.
Chatham, Mass - Page 121
Chatham, Mass.; m. secondly, Luther Eldridge, cousin of first husband, May IQ, 1862, who d. Feb. 1 1, 1879, So. Chatham, where wid. res. ...
Findlay, Ohio - Page 98
April 2, 1874, Findlay, Ohio; m. Evàline Scarborough and moved to Hancock Co., O., where wid. res.; Congregationalists; no issue. 2. ...
New York City - Page 7
EH Twining, of New York City, and Josiah Paine, Esq., of Harwich, Mass., without whose assistance there would have been seeming failure. ...
Waterloo - Page 83
5, 1883, Waterloo; b. Aug. 4, 1807. " His was an earnest, toiling, struggling life, busy and full of good works. O verla ping the fourth generation ...
Staten Island - Page 46
Louise Burdsell; went to South America where he d.; she moved to Staten Island and d. about 1884. 8. Adelia, d. before she was thirty years old. 9. ...
Amsterdam, NY - Page 72
25, 1800, Amsterdam, NY; moved soon to Nunda, NY, present residence. Prominent business man and farmer; held many offices of trust; Presbyterian. ...
Warren, Pa - Page 133
In 1847 went to Lancaster Co., Pa., to teach and remained there till the fall of 1856, in which year he organized the Warren, Pa., Borough Union ...
Claverack, NY - Page 118
27, 1860; educated at Claverack, NY Sem. It is said all bearing the name " Lois " were beautiful women. OO Merrick Twining, son of 38 Lewis, b. ...
Hebron, Ct - Page 70
1850, dau. of *Gen, Jones of Hebron, Ct. Practiced law in Sandisfield to 1838. Was High Sheriff of Berkshire Co., Mass., many years; representative in ...
Woburn, Mass - Page 123
2, 1853; went to Woburn, Mass., when eighteen years old, where he is engaged in farming; m. Mazzie Graham. Issue: Mable, Emma and Violet, ...
Stockbridge, Mass - Page 70
Jones, of Stockbridge, Mass., whose sister Rachel, a beautiful and accomplished woman, he m. fall of 1818; she d. ...
Groton, NY - Page 133
23, 1822, Groton, NY Educated at Groton Academy. In 1847 went to Lancaster Co., Pa., to teach and remained there till the fall of 1856, in which year ...
Fenton, Mich - Page 72
Morris, NY; d. of camp fever in army, July 6, 1862; his wife, first white child b. at Fenton, Mich., Oct' 12, 1836; Episcopal Ch. ...
Townsend, Mass - Page 119
Fessenden, b. in Townsend, Mass., 1802; d. Green Garden, 111., at the home of her son, Hiram, June, 1872. Removed to town of Shrewsbury, Vt., ...
Vail, Iowa - Page 71
26, 1838, Brooklyn, where he kept a wholesale boot and shoe store; moved to Vail, Iowa, 1879; one child, Lucia (Fitch). ...
Champion, NY - Page 116
Champion, NY; m. Rachel Lewis; d. Dec. 30, 1875, aged 78 yrs, ii mo, 19 days; farmer. ISSUE: 1. — James Hiram, b. Oct. 18, 1823; d. Aug. ...
Annapolis, Md - Page 128
Entered US Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md., Sept. 1885, where he stood number six in a class of eighty-six. Grad. June, 1889, number four in a class ...
Des Moines, Iowa - Page 169
Des Moines, Iowa. ISSUE: i. — Leonora, b. April 13, 1870, Marshall, Iowa. 2. — Luella, b. Nov. 14, 1871, Washington, Iowa. 3. — Clark C., b. Nov. ...
Stockbridge, NY - Page 81
5. Mary, d. 6. — Jane, d. Oneida Co., NY, at the birth of a son; m. Warren Potter. One child, Jay Potter, who res. Stockbridge, NY 7. — John, d. inf.
Tuscarora, NY - Page 72
M'ch 6, 1843, Tuscarora, NY; m. Joseph Eastwood, April 5, 1865; b. May 10, 1839, Liverpool, England; resided Rochester, NY, St. ...
Pierre, South Dakota - Page 132
Owns a section of land near Pierre, South Dakota; m. May ID, 1876, Margaret A., dau. of Wm. and Martha (Norris) Cordill, of Whitley Co., Ind.; b. ...
Little River, Kansas - Page 156
1884, when he removed to Little River, Kansas, where he is engaged in farming, stock raising and real estate. ISSUE: i.— Musetta, b. Dec. 15, 1875. 2. ...
Lancaster, Wis - Page 56
Lancaster, Wis. ; no issue. 4. Mary, b. 1825; m. about 1845 Geo. Fox. Pound; both d. Man. Chester, Iowa; five children. 5. Hugh, b. ...
Brooklyn, NY - Page 71
About 1838 moved from Otis, where he kept tavern, to Brooklyn, NY; d. April, 1852. Issue : One daughter, Julia Louisa, b. Sept. 5, iSiS; d. ...
Bay City, Mich - Page 72
Paul, Minn., and Bay City, Mich., i860, present res. ; merchant and lumber dealer; Episcopal church; one dau., Lucia L.,b. ...
Belfast, Me - Page 123
Belfast, Me. OO Harrison Twining, son of 41 Abner; b. Nov. 14, 1814, Frankfort, Me., where he resided until 1885, when he moved to Au Gres, Michigan; ...
Hopkinton, RI - Page 127
June 1 6, 1838, Hopkinton, RI, d. Jan. 16, 1866, Edgerton, Rock Co., Wis.; a Christian lady of refined manners and finished education; m. secondly, ...
Union, NY - Page 135
19, 1855, Union, NY; m. Lucy Heald Balch, Jan, 14, 1849; teacher and merchant; Presbyterian.
Avon, NY - Page 71
May i, 1790, Homer, NY, lived in Avon, NY, until 1837, then moved to Genesee Co., Mich., until his death (in Flint), Aug. ...
Oxford, NJ - Page 59
1887, Oxford, NJ; m. Charles Laning, who d. 1877; chil. Chris.) Charles, Steve, Fanny, Martha, Eliz. and Hannah.
Corning, Iowa - Page 119
Corning, Iowa; m, ßrst, Adeline Weed, Feb. 3, 1840, d. Jan. 3, 1848, Washington, Iowa; m. secondly, PB Ashley, Aug. 28, 1849. ISSUE BY FIRST WIFE: i. ...
Oxford, Neb - Page 63
Oxford, Neb. 4. Julietta, b. May 9, 1847, NY; d. July 5, 1889, Lincoln, Neb.; m. first, James Walson, July 10, 1871; divorced, and in. secondly, ...
Chester, Iowa - Page 56
Chester, Iowa; five children. 5. Hugh, b. August, 1828; m. about 1850, Cordelia Sprague; farmer; res. Fredonia, NY; six children. 6.— Selinda, b. Nov. ...
Homer, NY - Page 71
May i, 1790, Homer, NY, lived in Avon, NY, until 1837, then moved to Genesee Co., Mich., until his death (in Flint), Aug. ...
Sandisfield, Mass - Page 163
April 8, 1885, of Bright's disease; farmer; moved to Sandisfield, Mass., his present res., 1850. ISSUE BY FIRST WIFE: i. — Belle E , b. Dec. ...
Amherst, Mass - Page 68
Amherst, Mass. Rev. SW Magill, DD, b. St. Mary's, Georgia, Sept. 27, iSio, entered Amherst Coll. 1827; grad. Yale, 1831, and studied theology, ...
Fort Dodge, Iowa - Page 168
tion, Fort Dodge, Iowa; m. Oct. 2, 1861, Matilda Hughson (relative of Gen. Sam Houston, of Texas), b. April 16, 1842, Licking Co., O.; ...
Fall River, Mass - Page 133
12, 1834, Fall River, Mass ; a well-informed woman of many excellent qualities; grad. CLSC ; Friends Society; res. Lawton Station, Erie Co., ...
Oneida, NY - Page 80
Oneida, NY Issue by first wife: 1. Seth R , b. July 29, 1841; d. Jan. 5, 1863, in Washington, DD, hospital during army service; member Co. ...
London - Page 171
Nova Scotia; was educated at London; entered the medical department of the Royal Army, 1812, and d.
Plymouth - Page 21
We are fain to believe that he first touched shore at Plymouth and was among those of her settlers who became dissatisfied with their location and ...
Jerusalem - Page 16
and depressed his nation were, they never neglected to have exact genealogical tables prepared from authentic documents which were kept at Jerusalem. ...
Cambridge - Page 171
1734 and educated at Sidney Coll., Cambridge, and became rector of White Notley, Essex, 1768; rector of St. Mary's, Colchester, 1770, and d. 1804. I. ...