- Louisa Corina (Stearns) Durfee is a direct descendant of Isaac and Mary (Baker) Stearns.
Isaac and Mary left Yarmouth, England aboard the ship Arbella, as part of the The Winthrop Fleet of 1630 on April 6, 1630. They traveled with their children John, Abigail, Elizabeth, Hannah & Mary.
Stearns - Male Line of Descent:
1. Isaac Stearns - b. 1598 England; d. 1671
2. Samuel 1638-1683
3. John Stearns: b. 1677, Watertown, Middlesex, MA; d. 1729. Watertown, MA.
m. Abigail Fiske
4. Josiah Stearns, I. : b. 1704, Watertown, Middlesex, MA; d. 1756, Watertown, MA.
m. Susanna Ball
5. Josiah Stearns, II - b. 1730, Watertown, Middlesex, MA; d. 1802, Wilimington, Windham, VT.
m. Abigail Emerson (1732-1802).
6. Daniel Stearns, b. 1776 in Westminster, Worcester, MA; 1804 moved to Wilmington, VT, then Brattleboro, VT; 1818, moved to Gerry, Chautauqua, NY; 1846 moved to Freeport, Stephenson, IL. Died after the 1850 Census at the home of his daughter Alvalina Schofield.
7. Louisa Corina (Stearns) Durfee
- Louisa Corina (Stearns) Durfee is a direct descendant of Isaac and Mary (Baker) Stearns.
Isaac and Mary left Yarmouth, England aboard the ship Arbella, as part of the The Winthrop Fleet of 1630 on April 6, 1630. They traveled with their children John, Abigail, Elizabeth, Hannah & Mary.
Stearns - Male Line of Descent:
1. Isaac Stearns - b. 1598 England; d. 1671
2. Samuel 1638-1683
3. John Stearns: b. 1677, Watertown, Middlesex, MA; d. 1729. Watertown, MA.
m. Abigail Fiske
4. Josiah Stearns, I. : b. 1704, Watertown, Middlesex, MA; d. 1756, Watertown, MA.
m. Susanna Ball
5. Josiah Stearns, II - b. 1730, Watertown, Middlesex, MA; d. 1802, Wilimington, Windham, VT.
m. Abigail Emerson (1732-1802).
6. Daniel Stearns, b. 1776 in Westminster, Worcester, MA; 1804 moved to Wilmington, VT, then Brattleboro, VT; 1818, moved to Gerry, Chautauqua, NY; 1846 moved to Freeport, Stephenson, IL. Died after the 1850 Census at the home of his daughter Alvalina Schofield.
7. Louisa Corina (Stearns) Durfee
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