Parmenter Ancestor Table

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Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av [email protected] » 14. desember 2007 kl. 16.41

My ancestor table needs help and am reluctant to hire
William Johnson having known him and pay him $ 25 an
hour. Help appreciated, and have not done matrilineal
ancestors.

AT

Aaron Parmenter, still living
John Parmenter m. Eshter --- still living
Richard Parmenter, Jr. m. Deborah --- still living
Richard Parmenter m. Caroline --- still living
James Parmenter m. Elizabeth Dexter
Aaron F.Parmenter m. Mary ---
Lynus Parmenter m. Laura Cook
Aaron Parmenter m. Susanna Foster
Aaron Parmenter m. Jane Cragie
Daniel Parmenter m. Rebecca Adams
George Parmenter m. Hannah Johnson
John Parmenter Suffolk, Eng. m. Elizabeth --- Norfolk, Ma.
John Parminter m. Bridget ---
William De Parmenter m. Margery Garrold
George De Parmenter m. Alice ---
Guillaume Parmentin, France m. Cristyne ---, France
Guillaume Parmentin, abt. 1435, m. ---

Renia

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av Renia » 14. desember 2007 kl. 17.30

[email protected] wrote:
My ancestor table needs help and am reluctant to hire
William Johnson having known him and pay him $ 25 an
hour. Help appreciated, and have not done matrilineal
ancestors.

What gives you the impression Will Johnson charges for his genealogical
services on this newsgroup? None of us do.

I'm afraid it's a bit of a cheek to come here as a newbie, lay into a
regular poster, then plant your family tree and hope someone will
correct it.

Renia

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av Renia » 14. desember 2007 kl. 17.32

[email protected] wrote:

My ancestor table needs help and am reluctant to hire
William Johnson having known him and pay him $ 25 an
hour. Help appreciated, and have not done matrilineal
ancestors.

AT

Aaron Parmenter, still living
John Parmenter m. Eshter --- still living
Richard Parmenter, Jr. m. Deborah --- still living
Richard Parmenter m. Caroline --- still living
James Parmenter m. Elizabeth Dexter
Aaron F.Parmenter m. Mary ---
Lynus Parmenter m. Laura Cook
Aaron Parmenter m. Susanna Foster
Aaron Parmenter m. Jane Cragie
Daniel Parmenter m. Rebecca Adams
George Parmenter m. Hannah Johnson
John Parmenter Suffolk, Eng. m. Elizabeth --- Norfolk, Ma.
John Parminter m. Bridget ---
William De Parmenter m. Margery Garrold
George De Parmenter m. Alice ---
Guillaume Parmentin, France m. Cristyne ---, France
Guillaume Parmentin, abt. 1435, m. ---

More dates, places and sources would be helpful to anyone who might know
something of this line.

John Brandon

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av John Brandon » 14. desember 2007 kl. 17.36

Aaron Parmenter, still living
John Parmenter m. Eshter --- still living
Richard Parmenter, Jr. m. Deborah --- still living
Richard Parmenter m. Caroline --- still living

Wow, you must be quite young if your great-grandmother is still
living. All four of my great-grandmothers died between 1946-1957,
eleven years before I was born.

Renia

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av Renia » 14. desember 2007 kl. 18.29

John Brandon wrote:

Aaron Parmenter, still living
John Parmenter m. Eshter --- still living
Richard Parmenter, Jr. m. Deborah --- still living
Richard Parmenter m. Caroline --- still living


Wow, you must be quite young if your great-grandmother is still
living. All four of my great-grandmothers died between 1946-1957,
eleven years before I was born.

One of my great-grandmothers died when I was about 25. My niece's
great-granny is still alive and my niece is almost 30.

D. Spencer Hines

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av D. Spencer Hines » 14. desember 2007 kl. 18.34

Tell us about your interactions with her.

DSH

"Renia" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

John Brandon wrote:

Aaron Parmenter, still living
John Parmenter m. Eshter --- still living
Richard Parmenter, Jr. m. Deborah --- still living
Richard Parmenter m. Caroline --- still living


Wow, you must be quite young if your great-grandmother is still
living. All four of my great-grandmothers died between 1946-1957,
eleven years before I was born.

One of my great-grandmothers died when I was about 25. My niece's
great-granny is still alive and my niece is almost 30.

John Brandon

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av John Brandon » 14. desember 2007 kl. 18.50

One of my great-grandmothers died when I was about 25. My niece's
great-granny is still alive and my niece is almost 30.

My recent ancestry is all of late-born children. One of my
grandfathers was 30 when my parent was born; the other was 34. One
great-grandfather was 51 when a grandparent was born; two others were
about 46 or 47. My father was 38 when I was born; my mother was 33
(and I was the first child!).

All my great-grandparents were born between 1850 and 1878.

Renia

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av Renia » 14. desember 2007 kl. 19.01

D. Spencer Hines wrote:

Tell us about your interactions with her.

Why?

Renia

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av Renia » 14. desember 2007 kl. 19.05

John Brandon wrote:

One of my great-grandmothers died when I was about 25. My niece's
great-granny is still alive and my niece is almost 30.


My recent ancestry is all of late-born children. One of my
grandfathers was 30 when my parent was born; the other was 34. One
great-grandfather was 51 when a grandparent was born; two others were
about 46 or 47. My father was 38 when I was born; my mother was 33
(and I was the first child!).

All my great-grandparents were born between 1850 and 1878.

Mine's dates:
1874-1943
1880-1975
1874-1949
1874-1955
1830-1882
1843-1923
1866-1949
c1861-?

D. Spencer Hines

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av D. Spencer Hines » 14. desember 2007 kl. 19.18

....Because most of us don't have much interaction with any of our
Great-Grandparents to the age of 25 as you reportedly did.

The stories you should be able to tell could be quite fascinating -- if she
and you were both of sound mind and had some respect for History.

Particularly Social History...

And Happy Birthday!

DSH

"Renia" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

D. Spencer Hines wrote:

Tell us about your interactions with her.

Why?

D. Spencer Hines

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av D. Spencer Hines » 14. desember 2007 kl. 19.26

"Renia" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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All my great-grandparents were born between 1850 and 1878.

Mine's dates:
1874-1943
1880-1975
1874-1949
1874-1955
1830-1882
1843-1923
1866-1949
c1861-? -- this is one of the Poles?

DSH

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Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av [email protected] » 15. desember 2007 kl. 0.21

On Dec 14, 10:37 am, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
My ancestor table needs help and am reluctant to hire
William Johnson having known him and pay him $ 25 an
hour. Help appreciated, and have not done matrilineal
ancestors.

AT

Aaron Parmenter, still living
John Parmenter m. Eshter --- still living
Richard Parmenter, Jr. m. Deborah --- still living
Richard Parmenter m. Caroline --- still living
James Parmenter m. Elizabeth Dexter
Aaron F.Parmenter m. Mary ---
Lynus Parmenter m. Laura Cook
Aaron Parmenter m. Susanna Foster
Aaron Parmenter m. Jane Cragie
Daniel Parmenter m. Rebecca Adams
George Parmenter m. Hannah Johnson
John Parmenter Suffolk, Eng. m. Elizabeth --- Norfolk, Ma.
John Parminter m. Bridget ---
William De Parmenter m. Margery Garrold
George De Parmenter m. Alice ---
Guillaume Parmentin, France m. Cristyne ---, France
Guillaume Parmentin, abt. 1435, m. ---


From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 15:07:02 -0800 (PST)
References: <[email protected]>


On Dec 14, 5:41 pm, [email protected] wrote:
Dear Aaron and others,
My line branches off at George Parmenter
who married Hannah, daughter of Solomon Johnson, their son George Parmenter
Jr married Mary Burke daughter of Richard Burke and John and Elizabeth`s
daughter Mary Parmenter, then their son Elias married Thankful whose ancestry is
variously given. I was convinced by the article in TAG 33 that She was a
daughter of Joseph and Rebecca (nee Robbins) Cheney. Thankful Cheney was in a
division of Joseph Cheney`s land. afterward , Rebecca, Joseph`s widow got the same
parcel from Elias and Thankful Parmenter. At any rate Elias and Thankful moved
from the Cambridge , Massachusetts area to Hopkinton , Massachusetts. their
daughter Lois Parmenter married James Hayward of Mendon, Massachusetts, their
son James Hayward Jr married Rebeckah Aldrich, then Rebeckah Hayward / Howard
married Silas White, Dorinda White married Harvey Park, Calista Anna Park
married John Wesley Delano, Effie May Delano married Charles Ford Miller, Roxie
Anna Miller married Wilfred Leroy Condon (my maternal grandparents)
Sincerely,
James W
Cummings
Dixmont,
Maine USA


My ancestor table needs help and am reluctant to hire
William Johnson having known him and pay him $ 25 an
hour. Help appreciated, and have not done matrilineal
ancestors.


AT

Aaron Parmenter, still living
John Parmenter m. Eshter --- still living
Richard Parmenter, Jr. m. Deborah --- still living
Richard Parmenter m. Caroline --- still living
James Parmenter m. Elizabeth Dexter
Aaron F.Parmenter m. Mary ---
Lynus Parmenter m. Laura Cook
Aaron Parmenter m. Susanna Foster
Aaron Parmenter m. Jane Cragie
Daniel Parmenter m. Rebecca Adams
George Parmenter m. Hannah Johnson
John Parmenter Suffolk, Eng. m. Elizabeth --- Norfolk, Ma.
John Parminter m. Bridget ---
William De Parmenter m. Margery Garrold
George De Parmenter m. Alice ---
Guillaume Parmentin, France m. Cristyne ---, France
Guillaume Parmentin, abt. 1435, m. ---

A soc.gen.medieval member, wishing anonymity, sent me
offlist this matrilineal descent:
John Parmenter, Jr. m. Bridget Daveye
John Davey m. Mary Burgoyne
Thomas Burgoyne, France, maybe royal ancestor m. Catherine Pawlett

Leticia Cluff

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av Leticia Cluff » 15. desember 2007 kl. 0.27

On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 07:37:01 -0800 (PST), "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:

My ancestor table needs help and am reluctant to hire
William Johnson having known him and pay him $ 25 an
hour. Help appreciated, and have not done matrilineal
ancestors.

AT

Aaron Parmenter, still living
John Parmenter m. Eshter --- still living

Let's see if I have understood this. Your mother is still alive, she
is called Esther, but you can't spell her name. Is that right?

Richard Parmenter, Jr. m. Deborah --- still living
Richard Parmenter m. Caroline --- still living
James Parmenter m. Elizabeth Dexter
Aaron F.Parmenter m. Mary ---
Lynus Parmenter m. Laura Cook
Aaron Parmenter m. Susanna Foster
Aaron Parmenter m. Jane Cragie
Daniel Parmenter m. Rebecca Adams
George Parmenter m. Hannah Johnson
John Parmenter Suffolk, Eng. m. Elizabeth --- Norfolk, Ma.
John Parminter m. Bridget ---
William De Parmenter m. Margery Garrold
George De Parmenter m. Alice ---
Guillaume Parmentin, France m. Cristyne ---, France
Guillaume Parmentin, abt. 1435, m. ---



Tish

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Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av [email protected] » 15. desember 2007 kl. 1.45

On Dec 14, 10:37 am, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
My ancestor table needs help and am reluctant to hire
William Johnson having known him and pay him $ 25 an
hour. Help appreciated, and have not done matrilineal
ancestors.

AT

Aaron Parmenter, still living
John Parmenter m. Eshter --- still living
Richard Parmenter, Jr. m. Deborah --- still living
Richard Parmenter m. Caroline --- still living
James Parmenter m. Elizabeth Dexter
Aaron F.Parmenter m. Mary ---
Lynus Parmenter m. Laura Cook
Aaron Parmenter m. Susanna Foster
Aaron Parmenter m. Jane Cragie
Daniel Parmenter m. Rebecca Adams
George Parmenter m. Hannah Johnson
John Parmenter Suffolk, Eng. m. Elizabeth --- Norfolk, Ma.
John Parminter m. Bridget ---
William De Parmenter m. Margery Garrold
George De Parmenter m. Alice ---
Guillaume Parmentin, France m. Cristyne ---, France
Guillaume Parmentin, abt. 1435, m. ---

The last two generations seems spurious to me and the two penultimate
generations were Parmenter not de Parmenter. See the following
sources:

NEHGR 68 (1914):262-273
NEHGR 147 (1993):377-382
"One Thousand New England Ancestors of Frank Chester Harrington and
Leora (Leighton) Harrington" by Frederick Lewis Weis (Worcester, MA,
1958)
"An Emerson-Benson Saga: The Ancestry of Charles F. Emerson and Bessie
Benson and the Struggle to Settle the United States" by Edmund K.
Swigart, Ph.D. (Gateway Press, Baltimore, 1995)

Renia

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av Renia » 15. desember 2007 kl. 2.45

D. Spencer Hines wrote:

....Because most of us don't have much interaction with any of our
Great-Grandparents to the age of 25 as you reportedly did.

The stories you should be able to tell could be quite fascinating -- if she
and you were both of sound mind and had some respect for History.

Particularly Social History...

And Happy Birthday!

I can tell you this. She was magnificent. She was tiny but pear-shaped
and had a room all to herself in Communist Poland. She had an enormous
bed to sleep in with a luxurious feather quilt which was the essence of
respect for such a grande dame.

She was a lovable tyrant which is exactly what I want to be when I grow up.


DSH

"Renia" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...


D. Spencer Hines wrote:


Tell us about your interactions with her.

Why?



Renia

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av Renia » 15. desember 2007 kl. 2.50

D. Spencer Hines wrote:

....Because most of us don't have much interaction with any of our
Great-Grandparents to the age of 25 as you reportedly did.

The stories you should be able to tell could be quite fascinating -- if she
and you were both of sound mind and had some respect for History.

Particularly Social History...

And Happy Birthday!

My great-grandfather met her at her engagement party to her cousin and
he stole her from him. The cousin was heartbroken and never married.

Great-ggpa was very clever. He was a maths professor, wrote plays and
music, was a wonderful artist, and spoke 17 languages fluently.

His wife was a career committee woman. She held an endless amount of
committee meetings at their apartment. Ggpa couldn't stand all these
women cackling on so he decided to frighten them off.

He stripped off and dashed through the apartment in full view of the lot
of them. They had (literally) never seen anything like it.

Renia

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av Renia » 15. desember 2007 kl. 2.50

D. Spencer Hines wrote:

"Renia" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...


All my great-grandparents were born between 1850 and 1878.

Mine's dates:
1874-1943
1880-1975
1874-1949
1874-1955
1830-1882
1843-1923
1866-1949
c1861-? -- this is one of the Poles?

Nope. One of the Irish.

D. Spencer Hines

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av D. Spencer Hines » 15. desember 2007 kl. 3.02

She was a lovable tyrant which is exactly what I want to be when I grow
up.

You are well on your way, dear...

But:

1. You'll never grow up...

2. You're not all that lovable.

What were the stories she told about Communist Poland?

And how did you like crawling into that enormous bed with the luxurious
feather quilt and snuggling up to her -- when you were a child?

DSH

"Renia" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

D. Spencer Hines wrote:

....Because most of us don't have much interaction with any of our
Great-Grandparents to the age of 25 as you reportedly did.

The stories you should be able to tell could be quite fascinating -- if
she
and you were both of sound mind and had some respect for History.

Particularly Social History...

And Happy Birthday!

I can tell you this. She was magnificent. She was tiny but pear-shaped and
had a room all to herself in Communist Poland. She had an enormous bed to
sleep in with a luxurious feather quilt which was the essence of
respect for such a grande dame.

She was a lovable tyrant which is exactly what I want to be when I grow
up.


DSH

"Renia" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

D. Spencer Hines wrote:


Tell us about your interactions with her.

Why?

D. Spencer Hines

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av D. Spencer Hines » 15. desember 2007 kl. 3.05

Hmmmmmm...

So they started sending him love notes.

DSH

"Renia" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

D. Spencer Hines wrote:

....Because most of us don't have much interaction with any of our
Great-Grandparents to the age of 25 as you reportedly did.

The stories you should be able to tell could be quite fascinating -- if
she
and you were both of sound mind and had some respect for History.

Particularly Social History...

And Happy Birthday!

My great-grandfather met her at her engagement party to her cousin and he
stole her from him. The cousin was heartbroken and never married.

Great-ggpa was very clever. He was a maths professor, wrote plays and
music, was a wonderful artist, and spoke 17 languages fluently.

His wife was a career committee woman. She held an endless amount of
committee meetings at their apartment. Ggpa couldn't stand all these women
cackling on so he decided to frighten them off.

He stripped off and dashed through the apartment in full view of the lot
of them. They had (literally) never seen anything like it.

Renia

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av Renia » 15. desember 2007 kl. 3.15

D. Spencer Hines wrote:

She was a lovable tyrant which is exactly what I want to be when I grow
up.


You are well on your way, dear...

But:

1. You'll never grow up...

2. You're not all that lovable.

I'm very much so, according to the people who matter to me.
What were the stories she told about Communist Poland?

She didn't. The Polish government was Communist. The people weren't.
Solidarnosc was their due.
And how did you like crawling into that enormous bed with the luxurious
feather quilt and snuggling up to her -- when you were a child?

I wasn't a child. I was 16.

Renia

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av Renia » 15. desember 2007 kl. 3.16

D. Spencer Hines wrote:

Hmmmmmm...

So they started sending him love notes.

Nope. They were never seen again and then WWI started.

DSH

"Renia" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...


D. Spencer Hines wrote:


....Because most of us don't have much interaction with any of our
Great-Grandparents to the age of 25 as you reportedly did.

The stories you should be able to tell could be quite fascinating -- if
she
and you were both of sound mind and had some respect for History.

Particularly Social History...

And Happy Birthday!

My great-grandfather met her at her engagement party to her cousin and he
stole her from him. The cousin was heartbroken and never married.

Great-ggpa was very clever. He was a maths professor, wrote plays and
music, was a wonderful artist, and spoke 17 languages fluently.

His wife was a career committee woman. She held an endless amount of
committee meetings at their apartment. Ggpa couldn't stand all these women
cackling on so he decided to frighten them off.

He stripped off and dashed through the apartment in full view of the lot
of them. They had (literally) never seen anything like it.



Renia

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av Renia » 15. desember 2007 kl. 3.16

D. Spencer Hines wrote:

Hmmmmmm...

So they started sending him love notes.

Nope. They were never seen again and then WWI started.

DSH

"Renia" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...


D. Spencer Hines wrote:


....Because most of us don't have much interaction with any of our
Great-Grandparents to the age of 25 as you reportedly did.

The stories you should be able to tell could be quite fascinating -- if
she
and you were both of sound mind and had some respect for History.

Particularly Social History...

And Happy Birthday!

My great-grandfather met her at her engagement party to her cousin and he
stole her from him. The cousin was heartbroken and never married.

Great-ggpa was very clever. He was a maths professor, wrote plays and
music, was a wonderful artist, and spoke 17 languages fluently.

His wife was a career committee woman. She held an endless amount of
committee meetings at their apartment. Ggpa couldn't stand all these women
cackling on so he decided to frighten them off.

He stripped off and dashed through the apartment in full view of the lot
of them. They had (literally) never seen anything like it.



Renia

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av Renia » 15. desember 2007 kl. 3.16

D. Spencer Hines wrote:

Hmmmmmm...

So they started sending him love notes.

Nope. They were never seen again and then WWI started.

DSH

"Renia" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...


D. Spencer Hines wrote:


....Because most of us don't have much interaction with any of our
Great-Grandparents to the age of 25 as you reportedly did.

The stories you should be able to tell could be quite fascinating -- if
she
and you were both of sound mind and had some respect for History.

Particularly Social History...

And Happy Birthday!

My great-grandfather met her at her engagement party to her cousin and he
stole her from him. The cousin was heartbroken and never married.

Great-ggpa was very clever. He was a maths professor, wrote plays and
music, was a wonderful artist, and spoke 17 languages fluently.

His wife was a career committee woman. She held an endless amount of
committee meetings at their apartment. Ggpa couldn't stand all these women
cackling on so he decided to frighten them off.

He stripped off and dashed through the apartment in full view of the lot
of them. They had (literally) never seen anything like it.



Renia

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av Renia » 15. desember 2007 kl. 3.16

D. Spencer Hines wrote:

Hmmmmmm...

So they started sending him love notes.

Nope. They were never seen again and then WWI started.

DSH

"Renia" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...


D. Spencer Hines wrote:


....Because most of us don't have much interaction with any of our
Great-Grandparents to the age of 25 as you reportedly did.

The stories you should be able to tell could be quite fascinating -- if
she
and you were both of sound mind and had some respect for History.

Particularly Social History...

And Happy Birthday!

My great-grandfather met her at her engagement party to her cousin and he
stole her from him. The cousin was heartbroken and never married.

Great-ggpa was very clever. He was a maths professor, wrote plays and
music, was a wonderful artist, and spoke 17 languages fluently.

His wife was a career committee woman. She held an endless amount of
committee meetings at their apartment. Ggpa couldn't stand all these women
cackling on so he decided to frighten them off.

He stripped off and dashed through the apartment in full view of the lot
of them. They had (literally) never seen anything like it.



Renia

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av Renia » 15. desember 2007 kl. 3.16

D. Spencer Hines wrote:

Hmmmmmm...

So they started sending him love notes.

Nope. They were never seen again and then WWI started.

DSH

"Renia" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...


D. Spencer Hines wrote:


....Because most of us don't have much interaction with any of our
Great-Grandparents to the age of 25 as you reportedly did.

The stories you should be able to tell could be quite fascinating -- if
she
and you were both of sound mind and had some respect for History.

Particularly Social History...

And Happy Birthday!

My great-grandfather met her at her engagement party to her cousin and he
stole her from him. The cousin was heartbroken and never married.

Great-ggpa was very clever. He was a maths professor, wrote plays and
music, was a wonderful artist, and spoke 17 languages fluently.

His wife was a career committee woman. She held an endless amount of
committee meetings at their apartment. Ggpa couldn't stand all these women
cackling on so he decided to frighten them off.

He stripped off and dashed through the apartment in full view of the lot
of them. They had (literally) never seen anything like it.



[email protected]

Re: Parmenter Ancestor Table

Legg inn av [email protected] » 15. desember 2007 kl. 5.16

On Dec 14, 6:27 pm, Leticia Cluff <[email protected]>
wrote:
On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 07:37:01 -0800 (PST), "[email protected]"

[email protected]> wrote:
My ancestor table needs help and am reluctant to hire
William Johnson having known him and pay him $ 25 an
hour. Help appreciated, and have not done matrilineal
ancestors.

AT

Aaron Parmenter, still living
John Parmenter m. Eshter --- still living

Let's see if I have understood this. Your mother is still alive, she
is called Esther, but you can't spell her name. Is that right?

Richard Parmenter, Jr. m. Deborah --- still living
Richard Parmenter m. Caroline --- still living
James Parmenter m. Elizabeth Dexter
Aaron F.Parmenter m. Mary ---
Lynus Parmenter m. Laura Cook
Aaron Parmenter m. Susanna Foster
Aaron Parmenter m. Jane Cragie
Daniel Parmenter m. Rebecca Adams
George Parmenter m. Hannah Johnson
John Parmenter Suffolk, Eng. m. Elizabeth --- Norfolk, Ma.
John Parminter m. Bridget ---
William De Parmenter m. Margery Garrold
George De Parmenter m. Alice ---
Guillaume Parmentin, France m. Cristyne ---, France
Guillaume Parmentin, abt. 1435, m. ---

Tish

Dear Aaron and others,
My line branches off at George Parmenter
who married Hannah, daughter of Solomon Johnson, their son George Parmenter
Jr married Mary Burke daughter of Richard Burke and John and Elizabeth`s
daughter Mary Parmenter, then their son Elias married Thankful whose ancestry is
variously given. I was convinced by the article in TAG 33 that She was a
daughter of Joseph and Rebecca (nee Robbins) Cheney. Thankful Cheney was in a
division of Joseph Cheney`s land. afterward , Rebecca, Joseph`s widow got the same
parcel from Elias and Thankful Parmenter. At any rate Elias and Thankful moved
from the Cambridge , Massachusetts area to Hopkinton , Massachusetts. their
daughter Lois Parmenter married James Hayward of Mendon, Massachusetts, their
son James Hayward Jr married Rebeckah Aldrich, then Rebeckah Hayward / Howard
married Silas White, Dorinda White married Harvey Park, Calista Anna Park
married John Wesley Delano, Effie May Delano married Charles Ford Miller, Roxie
Anna Miller married Wilfred Leroy Condon (my maternal grandparents)
Sincerely,
James W
Cummings
Dixmont,
Maine USA

My ancestor table needs help and am reluctant to hire
William Johnson having known him and pay him $ 25 an
hour. Help appreciated, and have not done matrilineal
ancestors.
AT
Aaron Parmenter, still living
John Parmenter m. Esther --- still living
Richard Parmenter, Jr. m. Deborah --- still living
Richard Parmenter m. Caroline --- still living
James Parmenter m. Elizabeth Dexter
Aaron F.Parmenter m. Mary ---
Lynus Parmenter m. Laura Cook
Aaron Parmenter m. Susanna Foster
Aaron Parmenter m. Jane Cragie
Daniel Parmenter m. Rebecca Adams
George Parmenter m. Hannah Johnson
John Parmenter Suffolk, Eng. m. Elizabeth --- Norfolk, Ma.
John Parminter m. Bridget ---
William De Parmenter m. Margery Garrold
George De Parmenter m. Alice ---
Guillaume Parmentin, France m. Cristyne ---, France
Guillaume Parmentin, abt. 1435, m. ---
A soc.gen.medieval member, wishing anonymity, sent me
offlist this matrilineal descent:
John Parmenter, Jr. m. Bridget Daveye
John Davey m. Mary Burgoyne
Thomas Burgoyne, France, maybe royal ancestor m. Catherine Pawlett

Help appreciated, Letitia

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