Birthdays . . .
1782 Annie Janes
daughter of Daniel & Annie (Saunders) Janes
1784 William Lewis
in North Carolina the son of Richard & Lydia (Field) Lewis, husband of Susan
Colclasure. He died ca. 1844 in Clay Co.
IL and is buried on the Davenport Farm in Clay Co. IL.
1795 Joel Clark son
of Samuel & Mary (Darby) Clark. He
married Margaret ? ca. 1818 in Ohio.
Joel died in Lawrence Co., OH in 1850 and is buried in Pine Grove
Cemetery in Lawrence Co., OH.
1838 Emily Smith in
Ohio the son of James & Elizabeth (Tewalt) Smith. She died in Iola, IL of a cerebral hemorrhage
in 1925. She is buried in Iola Cemetery.
1840 James Morehead
son of Charles & Fanny (Warder) Morehead.
He died in 1880 at age 39.
1882 Wesley Bryan in
Clay Co., IL the son of Wesley & Catherine (Smith) Bryan
1897 Donald Austin
son of Wilco & Nora (Boswell) Austin in Wayne Co., IL. He died in Morton, IL in 1980 and is buried
in Mt. Zion / Farnworth Cemetery in Wayne Co., IL.
Warren Oliver son of
Samuel & Gaynell (White) Oliver
Ivan Holler son of
Earl & Iva (Bright) Holler the husband of Bonnie Lathrop
Andrew Martin son of
Richard & Janet (Oliver) Martin
Anniversaries . . .
1610 Rev. John
Lathrop & Hannah House/Howes in her father’s church in Eastwell, Kent,
England. John baptized 1584 in Etton,
Yorkshire, England was the son of Thomas & Mary (Salte) Lathrop. He attended Cambridge University between 1605
and 1609 and became a minister. Hannah
the daughter of Rev. John & Alice (Lloyd) House/Howes was born in Groton,
Suffolk, England in 1590. Rev. John served the Egerton parish in Kent from 1610 until he resigned ca. 1622 with Hannah's father.
They had eight children and the first five were baptized by their
grandfather House in Egerton and two who died in infancy are buried there. In 1623 John moved his family into London
where he began preaching at the First Independent Church. April 22, 1632 the congregation was raided,
Rev. John and 41 members of his congregation were arrested and put in Newgate
Prison. Hannah died in London in 1633 while John was still in prison. She was 43 and her children were between the
ages of 7 to 19. Rev. John was released
from prison in April 1634. He quickly took
his six children and sailed for Boston aboard the Griffin arriving in
September. Upon arrival in Massachusetts
Rev. John took his family to Scituate where many members of his congregation
had settled. Here he married the Widow
Anna Hammond in 1635. They had six
children and moved to Barnstable, MA in 1639 where Anna died in 1688. Rev. John died in Barnstable in 1653 and is
buried in Lothrop Hill Cemetery and the rest, as they say is history . .
.
Some interesting Eastwell relics that would have been familiar to the Rev. John.
Some interesting Eastwell relics that would have been familiar to the Rev. John.
1622 John Steele
& Rachel Talcott in Fairstead / Braintree, Essex, England. John the son of Richard & Elizabeth (?)
Steele was baptized 1591 in Fairsled/Fairstead, Essex, England. Rachel was born ca. 1600 in Braintree, Essex,
England the daughter of John & Ann (Skinner) Talcott. They immigrated with
their two sons to Cambridge, MA ca. 1631 and were one of the founding families
of Hartford, CT in 1636. They had eight
children. Rachel died 1653 in
Farmington, CT. John married 2) Mary
Ruscoe in Farmington, CT in 1655. John
died 1665 in Farmington, CT.
1893 David Austin
& Samantha Henry in her father’s home in Wayne Co., IL. David was born ca. 1869 in IL the son of
Thomas & Eleanor (Robertson) Austin.
Samantha the daughter of Joseph & Sarah (Engle) Henry was born 1877
in Wayne Co., IL. She died in 1902 and
David in 1948. They are buried in Salem
/ Mateer Cemetery in Wayne Co., IL.
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