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2001 NATHANIEL FOOTE, son of Nathaniel Foote, and grandson of Nathaniel Foote, the settler, was born at Wethersfield on the 14th of January, 1648. He settled in Hatfield, (Mass.,) and was married to Margaret Bliss, daughter of Nathaniel Bliss, of Springfield, May 2, 1672. After residing in Hatfield two years, he removed to Springfield, where he resided four years. During his residence at Springfield, like almost every householder, he was called into the service of his country against the Indians, and was actively engaged in the bloody and successful attack on their encampment at the falls in Connecticut River, a few miles above Deerfield, since called Turner's Falls, in commemoration of the brave Capt. Turner, who commanded the expedition. From Springfield, Mr. Foote removed to Stratford, where his house lot of one acre was on Main street, directly east of the old burial ground near the present Congregational Church. This lot he conveyed in March, 1680, to Benjamin Lewis, having decided to remove with his family to Branford, where, in February, 1679, he was admitted "a planter" of the town, and a "home lot" was granted to him, "on condition that it should have a tenantable house built upon it within two years, and that he come to settle amongst us, or else the lot to return to the town again." In pursuing his "manifest destiny" to migrate, Mr. Foote conveyed this lot with sundry other lots of which he had become possessed, to Jonathan Pitman, of Stratford, and removed to Wethersfield, where he continued to reside till his death, although he had, previous to that event, planned another removal to a new settlement begun under his enterprize, at "Jeremy's Farm," since and now called Colchester, on the road from Hartford to New-London. An order authorizing a settlement at this place was made by the General Court in October, 1698, and the new settlement was made to embrace the territory bounded north by Twenty Mile river, south by Lyme, west by Haddam and Middletown, and east and north-east by Lebanon and Norwich. This land was conveyed by Owaneco, Sachem of Mohegan, "for the consideration of love and affection," to Nathaniel Foote, to be distributed by him "according to his discretion," except fifty acres to be selected by himself, which he had the privilege of reserving to himself and his heirs forever. The settlement was commenced in 1701, but on account of failing health, Mr. Foote did not remove. He died on the 12th of January, 1703, leaving a widow and nine children,--four sons and five daughters. His widow and four youngest children, three sons and one daughter, subsequently removed to Colchester. Mrs. Foote died the 3d of April, 1745, at the advanced age of 95 years. The children all married, and settled in the neighborhood of each other in the new town.

Although a house carpenter by trade, and as such was employed to repair the Meeting House at Branford. Mr. Foote, after his return to Wethersfield, appears to have pursued the practice of the Law, his name frequently appearing on the records of the County Court as Attorney in cases before that Court. 
Foote, Nathaniel (I1385)
 
2002 Navilla Cemetery McKenzie, Velma Christine (I4212)
 
2003 Naylor Cemetery Banks, Martha Ann Delphia (I1014)
 
2004 Naylor Cemetery Wardlow, Hazen (I1013)
 
2005 Neuenkirchen, 1 Aug 1763, burial of Elisabeth Mesman, 76, widow of Gerhard Kree. (24 Nov 2021) Krehe, Everard (I4488)
 
2006 Never attended school Colburn, Melvin G (I182)
 
2007 Never attended school Gibson, Maudie (I1933)
 
2008 Never married, no children Mighell, Nathaniel (I1413)
 
2009 Never married. Hull, Joseph Franklin (I1920)
 
2010 Never married. Bequeathed his belongings to "pauperibus catholicis" or poor Catholics. Kree, Johann Jacob (I4482)
 
2011 New Haven 2nd Church Family F818
 
2012 New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery Williams, Mary Elizabeth (I887)
 
2013 New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery Jones, Noah Columbus (I824)
 
2014 New Mexico probate records are not available (28 Aug 2014) Eaton, Joseph Pinson (I0919)
 
2015 New Providence Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Row 8 
Wardlaw, William (I1070)
 
2016 New Providence Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Row 8 
Coalter, Mary (I1077)
 
2017 New Providence Presbyterian Church Cemetery Downey, Rachel (I524)
 
2018 New Providence Presbyterian Church Cemetery Willson, John (I730)
 
2019 New Salem Cemetery Stone, Nancy Emaline (I153)
 
2020 New Salem Cemetery Stone, Tarpley McKindry (I553)
 
2021 New Woodbury Cemetery Hamrick, Roseanna (I3286)
 
2022 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts town records indicate seven children born to this couple 1684-1696; two children died in that time but neither Hugh nor Mary appear Family F1556
 
2023 Newspaper source gives "1863" as year of birth but also gets her name incorrect Perolla, Clara Jane (I2487)
 
2024 Nicholas (immgrant) marriage in Hornbach Reformed Church in Brenschelbach. Brenschelbach is no longer on present-day German maps but in the 1700's it was in what today is southwestern Germany with France to the south, the Rhine River to the east and Saarbrucken to the west. Brenschelbach was thus in the lower part of Alsace which was part of Saarland. It in turn, was part of a broader region known as the Palatinate which encompassed the whole of the Rhineland region including what is now part of Switzerland. Germany did not come into being as a separate nation until 1871, hence our Nicholas Lybarger in the 1700's were commonly referred to as Palatines.

The first of the Lybarger kinsmen to come to America emigrated from the Palatinate in the early part of the eighteenth century. This district, now Rhenish Bavaria, lies in a flat, fertile country along the River Rhine, bordering Alsace-Lorraine. Two hundred years ago this area was the battle ground of Europe's warring lords. For years the lands of the Palatinate and Alsace-Lorraine had been continually devastated; their villages destroyed; and their thrifty citizens tortured, robbed, and murdered. Religious persecutions, the tyranny of autocrats, destructive wars, failure of crops, famine, and ecnomic bankruptcy were all forces which turned the minds of the people toward the New World. With conditions thus, William Penn made a number of visits to the Palatinate and urged her people to seek peace and security in the Province of Pennsylvania. The response to this invitation was immediate and overwhelming. Thousands of farmers and artisans, often whole communities, abandoned the land of their birth and started for America. The route followed by the Palatines lay down the River Rhine to the seaport of Rotterdam, Holland, thence to Deal, England and finally across the Atlantic to Philadelphia. The newcomers were especially anxious to settle in Penssylavania or Maryland because religious toleration was assured, and economic oppurtunity was almost without limit.
It is worth of note that on August 27, 1739 there arrived at Philadelphia the ship "Snow Betsy" from Rotterdam and Deal, with Richard Budden its Commander. Amoung its male passengers over 16 years of age was Nicholas Leyberger. It well may be that the Nicholas here mentioned was the one who some thirty years later settled in Bedford Co. Pennsylvania, or he may have been the father of Nicholas, Sr. the pioneer in Bedford County. 
Lybarger, Nicholas (I2900)
 
2025 Nicholas TUFTON - b. about 1475, Kingstone, Kent; d. Dec. 30, 1538, Kingstone, Kent.

Descendant of the de TOKETON-TUFTON family. Nicholas lived at Northiam, Sussex, and wrote his will in Jan. 1537/8, asking that his body be buried there before the altar of St. Nicholas in the church of the Blessed Virgin. William provided his daughter, named as Isabel Cryour, with an annuity for life, and appoint his son John Tufton as executor. Nicholas, a resident of Northiam, also had lands at Ewhurst, Bodiam, Montfield, Sedlescombe, Ore, Fairlight, Beckley, Peasmarsh, Udimore, Rye and elswhere in Kent. He served as coroner and steward of Hastings rape, and was Justice of the Peace in 1532 and 1538, commissioner of sewers in 1534, and was a nominee for sheriff three times. Descendants of Nicholas Tufton became the earls of Thanet. Married about 1498 at Cranbrook, Kent. 
Tufton, Nicholas (I629)
 
2026 Nine children are recorded in Bradford for this couple, 1735-1750, with three more recorded for just Nathaniel by 1758 Family F1567
 
2027 Nine children recorded born to this family in Brimfield between 1745 and 1764. Family F774
 
2028 Nine children were born to this couple. Family F992
 
2029 No more baptisms for this family found in Rieste baptisms through 1706. (17 Apr 2022) Family F2097
 
2030 No Aldridge wills in Onslow Co., North Carolina
No Aldridge wills in Beaufort Co., North Carolina
No Aldridge estates in Beaufort Co., North Carolina 
Aldridge, Elizabeth (I3356)
 
2031 No apparent accounting for the discrepancies in the biography contained in the obituary with the documented evidence in all other sources. Gann, Kay Leburn (I797)
 
2032 No available online probate records for Howard Co., Texas (3 Jan 2018) Nichols, Jay McCabe (I0897)
 
2033 No available online probate records for Lynn Co., Texas (27 Aug 2014) Waldroup, Henry Nelson (I3145)
 
2034 No available online probate records for Marion Co., AL cover his date of death (30 Dec 2013) Stone, Pharis (I145)
 
2035 No Banks estates or wills in Stoddard Co., Missouri 1876- (7 Feb 2016) Banks, Albert Samuel (I1097)
 
2036 No Banks estates or wills in Stoddard Co., Missouri, 1876- (7 Feb 2016) Banks, John (I1094)
 
2037 No Banks in probate index 1882-1932 for Cherokee Co., Alabama; earlier records destroyed (8 Feb 2016) Banks, Emill (I1096)
 
2038 No birth record in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts. He seems likely to have been the son of Thomas Preston and Rebeckah Nurse/Nusse and to have been born in the 1670s Preston, Thomas (I4186)
 
2039 No birth record is available; he was deposed in court age 21 in 1669 Gage, Josiah (I3467)
 
2040 No births or deaths for this couple in Haverhill MA (30 Apr 2014) Family F1534
 
2041 No births or deaths for this couple in Haverhill MA records (30 Apr 2014) Family F1535
 
2042 No births or deaths found for this family in records of Nußbach, 1756-1774. (13 Apr 2024) Family F2132
 
2043 No births or deaths recorded in Haverhill MA for this couple (30 Apr 2014) Family F1537
 
2044 No births recorded in Plymouth for this family Family F1851
 
2045 No Blashfields found in Berkshire Co., Massachusetts Index to Probate Records vol. 1 (1761-1900) (31 Jan 2017) Blashfield, Harvey (I0960)
 
2046 No Buckelew found in Maverick Co., Texas index to deeds and patents 1881-1923 (23 Jan 2017) Buckelew, James Madison (I3941)
 
2047 No Cochrans were probated in Grafton Co., New Hampshire through 1850 (6 Mar 2016) Cochran, Polly (I1023)
 
2048 No deaths recorded for this couple (or their children) in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts Family F1549
 
2049 No Donisons/Donaldsons (other than George A) found in Stoddard Co., Missouri probate records (22 Dec 2015)
A James L Donaldson is probated in Bollinger Co., Missouri in 1873-1879; he had minor children aged 8 and 11; not likely to be connected (22 Dec 2015)
No Donisons/Donaldsons found in Cape Girardeau Co., Missouri probate indexes through 1910 (22 Dec 2015)
No Donisons/Donaldsons found in Scott Co., Missouri probate indexes through 1890 (22 Dec 2015)
No Donisons/Donaldsons found in New Madrid Co., Missouri probate indexes through 1920 (4 Jan 2016)
No Donisons/Donaldsons found in Dunklin Co., Missouri probate records, wills, and indexes through 1900 (4 Jan 2016)
No Donisons/Donaldsons found in Butler Co., Missouri probate indexes, will records through 1890 (4 Jan 2016)
No Donisons/Donaldsons found in Wayne Co., Missouri probate records 1892-1904 (no earlier exist), will records through 1914 (4 Jan 2016) 
Donison, Henry (I1010)
 
2050 No Eatons found in the lists of Illinois soldiers of the Black Hawk War (1831-32) (19 Feb 2018) Eaton, John (I0910)
 

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