LEONARD & CHANDLER LINES continued

INDEX

THIRTEENTH GENERATION

4776. Samuel Leonard

4777. unknown

REF: http://data.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=gedfam&f0=11615&f1=2154

"'Memorial : Genealogical, Historical, & Biographical, of Solomon Leonard'... states that (4776) Samuel, a dissenter, migrated to Leyden, Holland... from the environs of the town of Bristol in Monmouthshire, England.

"'He ((2388) Solomon) seems to have emigrated first to Leyden in Holland, probably with his father whose name it is believed was Samuel. There is some probability that they came to this country together-- if so, the father must have died soon after.'
-- Manning Leonard, "Memorial, Genealogical, Historical and Biographical of Solomon Leonard, 1637", Press of Knapp, Peck & Thomson, Auburn, NY p13 (1896)

"Manning Leonard did not cite his source on the matter of Solomon's father and there is no evidence to date, other than Manning's statement, that Samuel was ever IN America."

--"Leonard Family Lengends & Legacies" c/o http://www.rickleonard.net/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I107&tree=leonard

"How are you doing with your research on (4776) Samuel Leonard born ca. 1580 in Pontypool? I have done considerable research on Leonards in the Pontypool area in the early 1600s but am sorry to report I have not run across a Samuel. In my article "Pre-Ameican Ancestry of our Leonard Ironworkers" see, for instance, the section on "Father Thomas Leonard" and item #3 in "Grandfather Henry Leonard (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bart). See also Alice A. Everett, "Leonards of Monmouthshire & Somersetshire, England" (TAG, 1977), 101-104."

-- William Barton c/o http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?pontypool::leonard::3472.html

4778. Roger Chandler

"CHANDLER, ...(4778) ROGER, Plymouth 1633, may have been br. of Samuel of the same."

-- James Savage, op. cit.

4779. Isabella Chilton (/Tgrilton)

REF: http://glwarner.narrowgate.net/genealogy/genweb/igm/igmget.cgi/n=Warner?I783; http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/ferguson/6577

"Congratulations! You appear to be a Mayflower descendant. The wife of (2388) Solomon Leonard of Duxbury and Bridgewater, MA was (2389) Sarah Chandler, the granddaughter of Mayflower passenger (9558) James Chilton. See Vol. 15 of Mayflower Families Through Five Generations (Chilton), p. 8. My membership in the Mayflower Society is through this line as well."

-- http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?chilton::leonard::2895.html 6 Oct. 2001 c/o Michael Phelps phelps@alumni.princeton.edu

FOURTEENTH GENERATION

9558. James Chilton

"CHILSON, (9558) JAMES, a passeng. in the Mayflower, d. at Cape Cod, 8 Dec. 1620, after sign. the immortal compact, and his w. d. soon after land. His d. (9559x) Mary, wh. accomp. her f. and mo. has by vain tradit. been made the first to leap on Plymouth rock, as that honor is, also, assign. to John Alden, when we kn. it is not due to either, m. (9577iv) John Winslow, and in 1650, Bradford says, she had nine ch. of wh. one was m. and had a ch. She d. 1679, but ano. d. of C. was left by him in Eng. where she m. and came to our country. [[vol. 1, p. 380]]"

-- James Savage, "A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before 1692" c/o http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/newengland/savage/bk3/leland-lewiston.htm

9559. Susannah Furner

SRC: "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol Two"; Robert M. Sherman, Editor; General Society of Mayflower Descendants; (1978); pages 1- 118, "James Chilton". [Mayflower-V2]; REF: http://glwarner.narrowgate.net/genealogy/genweb/igm/igmget.cgi/n=Warner?I825

FIFTEENTH GENERATION

19116. Lyonell Chylton, Yeoman

19117. Edith unknown

"The will of (19116) Lyonell "Chylton", a yeoman of considerable property residing in St, Paul's Parish, dated 7 Sept. 1582 and proved 13 Feb. 1582/83, named sons (19117i) John and (9558) James Chilton, daughters (19117iii) Alice, (19117iv) Anne and (19117v) Margaret, wife, (19119) Isabell and her children - (19119i) Thomas Furner and (9559) Susannah Furner. To sons James he left two tenements in Canterbury. Isabell was evidently a recent 2nd wife of Lyonell, and not James['s] mother (whose name is unknown)."

--"The Mayflower Quarterly" Aug. 1977 pg. 81/82. (from Family Tree of Robert and Catherine) c/o http://www.renderplus.com/hartgen/htm/chilton.htm

19118. Francis Furner (M)

19119. Isabell unknown

REF: http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/larzeler/2624

SIXTEENTH GENERATION

38232. Richard Chilton, M.P.

38233. Isabel unknown

INDEX = siblings

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