VINCIT QUI PATITUR
"He who perseveres wins"
— Harrison motto
Dr. Lyman Parker, Chairman
New Haven Medical Society
Page 306
The New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 28; Volume 28
Massachusetts Medical Society, 1843 - Medicine
COOK
Henry Cooke
Judith Birdsall
Samuel Cook
Hope Parker
Samuel Cook, Jr.
Hannah Ives
Captain Samuel Cook
Hannah Lewis
Colonel Thaddeus Cooke
Sarah Hall
Lolee Cook
Nathan Harrison
Malinda Harrison
Dr. Lyman Parker, M.D.
Henry Lyman Parker
Henry Cook
SALEM Marriages —Cooke, Henry, and Judith Birdsale, June ––, 1639. SALEM Births — Cooke, Samuell, s. Henry and Judith (Birdsale), 30: 7m: 1641. SALEM Deaths — Cooke, Henry, sr., Dec. 25, 1661. Cooke, Judeth, wid. Henry, Sept. 11, 1689. MASSACHUSETTS
Samuel Cook
Samuel Cook (the first) married Hope Parker.
Cook, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. Families of Ancient New Haven. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974)
2:435.
"Samuel (Cook), b 30 Sep 1641 (Salem Vital Records), d Mar 1703; …"
Samuel Cook, in Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
1:450.
"Samuel (Cook), New Haven, m. 2 May 1667, Hope, d. of Edward Parker, had Samuel, b. 3 Mar. 1668; John, 3 Dec. 1669; and a d. without name; rem. to Wallingford 1673, where the residue of his ch. nam. in his will, twelve in all, were b. Mary Ives, Judith, Isaac, Joseph, Hope, Israel, Mabel, Benjamin, Ephraim, and Eliz. A sec. w. Mary, he had, but we kn. not, wh. of these ch. if any, were hers. He made his will Mar. 1703, and soon d."
Samuel Cook, Jr.
Samuel (the second) was born 1668 in New Haven, Connecticut, to Samuel and Hope Cooke. His parents moved their young family to the town of Wallingford in 1673.
Samuel married Hannah Ives, and had eleven children: Hannah, Samuel III, Aaron, Lydia, Mose, Miram, Thankful, Esther, Eunice, Susannah, and Hope. Hannah (Ives) Cook died May 29, 1714.
In March 1711, Samuel Jr. – along with his father and several other men – joined together to "improve Pease's land and house as a school house for the education of their children, and to maintain it." From 1712 to 1715, he was Deputy of the General Court of New Haven. He was a farmer in the western part of the township, near the line which now divides Cheshire from Wallingford.
Samuel Cook, Jr. died in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, on December 18, 1725.
Captain Samuel Cook
Samuel Cook III was the son of Samuel Cooke and Hannah Ives. He was born March 5, 1695. On February 8, 1721, he married Hannah Lewis, daughter of Ebenezer Lewis and Elizabeth Merriman. They had 10 children: Hannah, Hannah, Rhoda, Damaris, Thaddeus, Lolee, Samuel, Eunice, Lue, and Aaron. Captain Cook was a wealthy shipping merchant, from the port of New Haven. Samuel Cook died on Thanksgiving Day, November 7, 1745, leaving an estate of £29103. He was buried in Cheshire, where a fine altar tomb marks his resting place. His benefactions to the church and poor of Cheshire are lasting monuments to his memory and worth.
Colonel Thaddeus Cooke
Thaddeus Cooke, son of Captain Samuel Cook and Hannah Lewis, was born September 10, 1728, in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut. He first married Lois Beach. Thaddeus Cooke, for his second wife, was married to Sarah Hall on December 13, 1753.
Thaddeus Cook served in the American Revolution as Major in Captain Ward's Regiment, and received a promotion to Colonel.
Summer of 1777, Connecticut supplied militia units to provide support at the Battle of Saratoga. Connecticut sent two large battalions, one of which was led by Thaddeus Cook. These battalions fought in the Battle of Saratoga on September 19 and October 9, 1777, and were praised for their service.
Colonel Thaddeus Cook served in the Continental Army; Connecticut Militia in the American Revolution.
Service started: 1776
Unit(s): Colonel Ward's Regiment; 10th Connecticut Regiment
Service ended: 1777
Colonel Thaddeus Cooke died in 1800.
Sources for Thaddeus Cooke include:
• Davis, Charles Henry Stanley, "History of Wallingford, Conn: from its settlement in 1670 to the present time, including Meriden, which was one of its parishes until 1806, and Cheshire, which was incorporated in 1780." Meriden, Connecticut, C.H.S. Davis, 1870. Wallingford, Conn. Mount Tom Printing House, 1870.
"COL. THADDEUS COOK, son of Capt. Samuel and Hannah Cook,
m 1st Lois, daughter of Capt. Elnathan Beach, of Cheshire, Nov. 28, 1750. She died April 4, 1753, ae 21 yrs.
He m 2nd, Sarah, daughter of Hon. Benjamin Hall, of Cheshire. She died Sept. 5, 1774, ae 44 years.
His 3rd wife was Abigail ___, she survived him.
After having served his country during the Revolution, under the brave Gen. Gates, and his townsmen in almost every office of trust or honor within their gift, he died Feb. 27, 1800."
• Barbour Collection, Volume 5, p. 22I
• Barbour Collection, Volume 12, p. 347
• Barbour Collection, Volume 13, p.40
• "Connecticut Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," database, FamilySearch https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7V1-Y3K
Thaddeus Cooke, 27 Feb 1800; citing , reference 67; FHL microfilm 3,367
• Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online:
http://www.dar.org/
Record of Thaddeus Cook
Ancestor No. A025472
Lolee / Lowly / Lola (Cook) Harrison
• Wallingford Vital Records, 1670-1850, in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
Vol 48.
COOK, COOCK, COOKE
p 93 - Lolee, d. Thaddeas & Sarah, b. Dec. 28, 1761 - Vol 15, p 2.
• Family Recorded, in Davis, Charles Henry Stanley. History of Wallingford, Conn: from its settlement in 1670 to the present time, including Meriden, which was one of its parishes until 1806, and Cheshire, which was incorporated in 1780. (Meriden, Connecticut: C.H.S. Davis, 1870 (Wallingford, Conn. : Mount Tom Printing House, 1870)).
Vol 1, p 681 -
76. THADDEUS
COL. THADDEUS COOK, son of Capt. Samuel and Hannah Cook,
m 1st Lois, daughter of Capt. Elnathan Beach, of Cheshire, Nov. 28, 1750. She died April 4, 1753, ae 21 yrs.
He m 2nd, Sarah, daughter of Hon. Benjamin Hall, of Cheshire. She died Sept. 5, 1774, ae 44 years.
His 3rd wife was Abigail ___, she survived him.
After having served his country during the Revolution, under the brave Gen. Gates, and his townsmen in almost every office of trust or honor within their gift, he died Feb. 27, 1800.
Malinda (Harrison) Parker
Married Dr. Lyman Parker, M.D. See Find A Grave for Lyman Parker.
Henry Lyman Parker
Notes:
Sarah (Curtis) Parker
The family surname is spelled variously as CURTIS or CURTISS.
"Claims of Henry Lyman's ancestry with a line of descent back to the Umfrevilles is no longer believed to be valid. See TAG (1954) 30:187"
Direct Descendant of Magna Carta Surety Baron Robert de Ros, by way of his mother Malinda Harrison Parker.
Direct Descendant of Magna Carta Surety Barons Hugh le Bigod and Roger le Bigod, by way of Malinda Harrison Parker.
HEMINGWAY
Ralph Hemingway
Elizabeth Hewes
Samuel Hemingway
Sarah Cooper
Sgt. John Hemingway
Mary Morris
Mehitabel Hemingway
Daniel Bradley
Jacob Bradley
Elizabeth Goodsell
Lydia Bradley
Captain Levi Parker
Dr. Lyman Parker, M.D.
Malinda Harrison
Henry Lyman Parker
HEMINGWAY - PARKER TWO
Ralph Hemingway
Elizabeth Hewes
Samuel Hemingway
Sarah Cooper
Sarah Hemingway
Thomas Goodsell
Samuel Goodsell
Mary Frisbie
Jonathan Goodsell
Elizabeth Todd
Elizabeth Goodsell
Jacob Bradley
Lydia Bradley
Captain Levi Parker
Dr. Lyman Parker, M.D.
Malinda Harrison
Henry Lyman Parker
Henry Lyman Parker is a direct descendant of Matthew Gilbert, Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut, and Jane (Baker) Gilbert, his wife.
SOURCES:
· Barber, John W. and Lemuel S. Punderson, History and Antiquities of New Haven, Connecticut, New Haven, Punderson & Barber, 1856.
· Blue, Jon C., The Piglet's Paternity, Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2015
· Boyer, Carl, Ship Passenger Lists,
Cutter, William Richard, et al, Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut, Vols. 1-4, New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1911.
· Dexter, Franklin Bowditch, Historical Catalogue of the Members of the First Church of Christ in New Haven, Connecticut, New Haven, 1914.
· Gilbert, Geoffrey, ed., Gilberts of New England, Victoria, B.C., 1959.
Hartley, Rachel M., The History of Hamden, Connecticut, 1786-1936, Hamden, CT, 1943.
· Holmes, Frank R., Directory of the Ancestral Heads of New England Families, 1620-1700, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1964.
· Jacobus, Donald Lines, Families of Ancient New Haven, Rome, NY: Clarence O. Smith, 1927.
· Mitchell, Mary Hewitt, History of New Haven County, Vol. III, Chicago: Pioneer Historical Publishing Co., 1930.
· Osterweis, Rollin G., New Haven Green and the American Bicentennial, Hamden, CT: Archon Books, 1976.
· Osterweis, Rollin G., Three Centuries of New Haven 1638-1938, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1953.
"Family Histories and Genealogies: A Series of Genealogical and Biographical Monographs on the Families of MacCurdy, Mitchell, Lord, Lynde, Digby, Newdigate, Hoo, Willoughby, Griswold, Wolcott, Pitkin, Ogden, Johnson, Diodati, Lee and Marvin, and Notes on the Families of Buchanan, Parmelee, Boardman, Lay, Locke, Cole, De Wolf, Drake, Bond and Swayne, Dunbar and Clarke, and a Notice of Chief Justice Morrison Remick Waite. With Twenty-nine Pedigree-charts and Two Charts of Combined Descents, Volume 1"
By Edward Elbridge Salisbury, Evelyn McCurdy Salisbury. Press of Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1892.
William the Conqueror
Matilda of Flanders
Henry I, King of England
Maud of Scotland
Maud of England
Geoffrey Plantagenet
Henry II, King of England
Ida de Tony
Sir William Longespee
Ela of Salisbury
Ida Longespee
Sir Walter FitzRobert
Ela FitzWalter
William de Odingsells
Ida de Odingsells
John de Clinton
John de Clinton
Margery Corbet
Sir John de Clinton
Idonea de Say
Margaret de Clinton
Sir Baldwin de Montfort
Sir William Montfort
Margaret Pecche
Robert Montfort
Unknown
Katherine Montfort
Sir George Booth
Sir William Booth
Ellen Montgomery
Jane Booth
Sir Thomas Holford
Dorothy Holford
John Bruen
John Bruen
Anne Fox
Obadiah Bruen
(1606–a1690)
Sarah Unknown
Mary Bruen
John Baldwin
George Baldwin
Deborah Rose
Deacon Israel Baldwin
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Lolee Cook
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Henry Lyman Parker
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Geoffrey Plantagenet
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Ela FitzWalter
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John de Clinton
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Margery Corbet
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Idonea de Say
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Margaret Pecche
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Unknown
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Sir William Booth
Ellen Montgomery
Jane Booth
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Dorothy Holford
John Bruen
John Bruen
Anne Fox
Obadiah Bruen
(1606–a1690)
Alfred the Great
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Geoffrey Plantagenet
Henry II, King of England
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(1606–a1690)
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Adelaide of Burgundy
Rainier III of Hainault
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Lambert I, Count of Louvain
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Mathilde of Louvain
Eustace I of Boulogne
Lambert II of Lens
Adelaide of Normandy
Judith of Lens
Waltheof II of Northumbria
Maud of Northumberland
Simon I de St. Liz
Maud de St. Liz
Robert Fitzrichard
Sir Walter Fitzrobert
Maud de Lucy
Robert Fitzwalter
Rohese
Sir Walter FitzRobert
Ida Longespee
Ela FitzWalter
William de Odingsells
Ida de Odingsells
John de Clinton
John de Clinton
Margery Corbet
Sir John de Clinton
Idonea de Say
Margaret de Clinton
Sir Baldwin de Montfort
Sir William Montfort
Margaret Pecche
Robert Montfort
Unknown
Katherine Montfort
Sir George Booth
Sir William Booth
Ellen Montgomery
Jane Booth
Sir Thomas Holford
Dorothy Holford
John Bruen
John Bruen
Anne Fox
Obadiah Bruen
(1606–a1690)
Richard de Clare
Amice of Gloucester
Hawise de Clare
Sir Geoffrey de Say
William de Say
Sibyl Marshal
William de Say
Elizabeth
Geoffrey de Say
Idonea de Leyburn
Sir Geoffrey de Say
Maud de Beauchamp
Idonea de Say
Sir John de Clinton
Margaret de Clinton
Sir Baldwin de Montfort
Sir William Montfort
Margaret Pecche
Robert Montfort
Unknown
Katherine Montfort
Sir George Booth
Sir William Booth
Ellen Montgomery
Jane Booth
Sir Thomas Holford
Dorothy Holford
John Bruen
John Bruen
Anne Fox
Obadiah Bruen
(1606–a1690)
Henry II, King of England
Ida de Tony
Sir William Longespee
Ela of Salisbury
Ida Longespee
Sir Walter FitzRobert
Ela FitzWalter
William de Odingsells
Ida de Odingsells
John de Clinton
John de Clinton
Margery Corbet
Sir John de Clinton
Idonea de Say
Margaret de Clinton
Sir Baldwin de Montfort
Sir William Montfort
Margaret Pecche
Robert Montfort
Unknown
Katherine Montfort
Sir George Booth
Sir William Booth
Ellen Montgomery
Jane Booth
Sir Thomas Holford
Dorothy Holford
John Bruen
John Bruen
Anne Fox
Obadiah Bruen
(1606–a1690)
Piers de Lutegareshale
Maude de Mandeville
Sir Geoffrey FitzPiers
Aveline de Clare
Sir John FitzGeoffrey
Isabel le Bigod
Maud FitzJohn
William de Beauchamp
Guy de Beauchamp
Alice de Toeni
Maud de Beauchamp
Sir Geoffrey de Say
Idonea de Say
Sir John de Clinton
Margaret de Clinton
Sir Baldwin de Montfort
Sir William Montfort
Margaret Pecche
Robert Montfort
Unknown
Katherine Montfort
Sir George Booth
Sir William Booth
Ellen Montgomery
Jane Booth
Sir Thomas Holford
Dorothy Holford
John Bruen
John Bruen
Anne Fox
Obadiah Bruen
(1606–a1690)
VINCIT QUI PATITUR
"He who perseveres wins"
— Harrison motto
Dr. Lyman Parker, Chairman
New Haven Medical Society
Page 306
The New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 28; Volume 28
Massachusetts Medical Society, 1843 - Medicine
COOK
Henry Cooke
Judith Birdsall
Samuel Cook
Hope Parker
Samuel Cook, Jr.
Hannah Ives
Captain Samuel Cook
Hannah Lewis
Colonel Thaddeus Cooke
Sarah Hall
Lolee Cook
Nathan Harrison
Malinda Harrison
Dr. Lyman Parker, M.D.
Henry Lyman Parker
Henry Cook
SALEM Marriages —Cooke, Henry, and Judith Birdsale, June ––, 1639. SALEM Births — Cooke, Samuell, s. Henry and Judith (Birdsale), 30: 7m: 1641. SALEM Deaths — Cooke, Henry, sr., Dec. 25, 1661. Cooke, Judeth, wid. Henry, Sept. 11, 1689. MASSACHUSETTS
Samuel Cook
Samuel Cook (the first) married Hope Parker.
Cook, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. Families of Ancient New Haven. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974)
2:435.
"Samuel (Cook), b 30 Sep 1641 (Salem Vital Records), d Mar 1703; …"
Samuel Cook, in Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
1:450.
"Samuel (Cook), New Haven, m. 2 May 1667, Hope, d. of Edward Parker, had Samuel, b. 3 Mar. 1668; John, 3 Dec. 1669; and a d. without name; rem. to Wallingford 1673, where the residue of his ch. nam. in his will, twelve in all, were b. Mary Ives, Judith, Isaac, Joseph, Hope, Israel, Mabel, Benjamin, Ephraim, and Eliz. A sec. w. Mary, he had, but we kn. not, wh. of these ch. if any, were hers. He made his will Mar. 1703, and soon d."
Samuel Cook, Jr.
Samuel (the second) was born 1668 in New Haven, Connecticut, to Samuel and Hope Cooke. His parents moved their young family to the town of Wallingford in 1673.
Samuel married Hannah Ives, and had eleven children: Hannah, Samuel III, Aaron, Lydia, Mose, Miram, Thankful, Esther, Eunice, Susannah, and Hope. Hannah (Ives) Cook died May 29, 1714.
In March 1711, Samuel Jr. – along with his father and several other men – joined together to "improve Pease's land and house as a school house for the education of their children, and to maintain it." From 1712 to 1715, he was Deputy of the General Court of New Haven. He was a farmer in the western part of the township, near the line which now divides Cheshire from Wallingford.
Samuel Cook, Jr. died in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, on December 18, 1725.
Captain Samuel Cook
Samuel Cook III was the son of Samuel Cooke and Hannah Ives. He was born March 5, 1695. On February 8, 1721, he married Hannah Lewis, daughter of Ebenezer Lewis and Elizabeth Merriman. They had 10 children: Hannah, Hannah, Rhoda, Damaris, Thaddeus, Lolee, Samuel, Eunice, Lue, and Aaron. Captain Cook was a wealthy shipping merchant, from the port of New Haven. Samuel Cook died on Thanksgiving Day, November 7, 1745, leaving an estate of £29103. He was buried in Cheshire, where a fine altar tomb marks his resting place. His benefactions to the church and poor of Cheshire are lasting monuments to his memory and worth.
Colonel Thaddeus Cooke
Thaddeus Cooke, son of Captain Samuel Cook and Hannah Lewis, was born September 10, 1728, in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut. He first married Lois Beach. Thaddeus Cooke, for his second wife, was married to Sarah Hall on December 13, 1753.
Thaddeus Cook served in the American Revolution as Major in Captain Ward's Regiment, and received a promotion to Colonel.
Summer of 1777, Connecticut supplied militia units to provide support at the Battle of Saratoga. Connecticut sent two large battalions, one of which was led by Thaddeus Cook. These battalions fought in the Battle of Saratoga on September 19 and October 9, 1777, and were praised for their service.
Colonel Thaddeus Cook served in the Continental Army; Connecticut Militia in the American Revolution.
Service started: 1776
Unit(s): Colonel Ward's Regiment; 10th Connecticut Regiment
Service ended: 1777
Colonel Thaddeus Cooke died in 1800.
Sources for Thaddeus Cooke include:
• Davis, Charles Henry Stanley, "History of Wallingford, Conn: from its settlement in 1670 to the present time, including Meriden, which was one of its parishes until 1806, and Cheshire, which was incorporated in 1780." Meriden, Connecticut, C.H.S. Davis, 1870. Wallingford, Conn. Mount Tom Printing House, 1870.
"COL. THADDEUS COOK, son of Capt. Samuel and Hannah Cook,
m 1st Lois, daughter of Capt. Elnathan Beach, of Cheshire, Nov. 28, 1750. She died April 4, 1753, ae 21 yrs.
He m 2nd, Sarah, daughter of Hon. Benjamin Hall, of Cheshire. She died Sept. 5, 1774, ae 44 years.
His 3rd wife was Abigail ___, she survived him.
After having served his country during the Revolution, under the brave Gen. Gates, and his townsmen in almost every office of trust or honor within their gift, he died Feb. 27, 1800."
• Barbour Collection, Volume 5, p. 22I
• Barbour Collection, Volume 12, p. 347
• Barbour Collection, Volume 13, p.40
• "Connecticut Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," database, FamilySearch https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7V1-Y3K
Thaddeus Cooke, 27 Feb 1800; citing , reference 67; FHL microfilm 3,367
• Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online:
http://www.dar.org/
Record of Thaddeus Cook
Ancestor No. A025472
Lolee / Lowly / Lola (Cook) Harrison
• Wallingford Vital Records, 1670-1850, in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
Vol 48.
COOK, COOCK, COOKE
p 93 - Lolee, d. Thaddeas & Sarah, b. Dec. 28, 1761 - Vol 15, p 2.
• Family Recorded, in Davis, Charles Henry Stanley. History of Wallingford, Conn: from its settlement in 1670 to the present time, including Meriden, which was one of its parishes until 1806, and Cheshire, which was incorporated in 1780. (Meriden, Connecticut: C.H.S. Davis, 1870 (Wallingford, Conn. : Mount Tom Printing House, 1870)).
Vol 1, p 681 -
76. THADDEUS
COL. THADDEUS COOK, son of Capt. Samuel and Hannah Cook,
m 1st Lois, daughter of Capt. Elnathan Beach, of Cheshire, Nov. 28, 1750. She died April 4, 1753, ae 21 yrs.
He m 2nd, Sarah, daughter of Hon. Benjamin Hall, of Cheshire. She died Sept. 5, 1774, ae 44 years.
His 3rd wife was Abigail ___, she survived him.
After having served his country during the Revolution, under the brave Gen. Gates, and his townsmen in almost every office of trust or honor within their gift, he died Feb. 27, 1800.
Malinda (Harrison) Parker
Married Dr. Lyman Parker, M.D. See Find A Grave for Lyman Parker.
Henry Lyman Parker
Notes:
Sarah (Curtis) Parker
The family surname is spelled variously as CURTIS or CURTISS.
"Claims of Henry Lyman's ancestry with a line of descent back to the Umfrevilles is no longer believed to be valid. See TAG (1954) 30:187"
Direct Descendant of Magna Carta Surety Baron Robert de Ros, by way of his mother Malinda Harrison Parker.
Direct Descendant of Magna Carta Surety Barons Hugh le Bigod and Roger le Bigod, by way of Malinda Harrison Parker.
HEMINGWAY
Ralph Hemingway
Elizabeth Hewes
Samuel Hemingway
Sarah Cooper
Sgt. John Hemingway
Mary Morris
Mehitabel Hemingway
Daniel Bradley
Jacob Bradley
Elizabeth Goodsell
Lydia Bradley
Captain Levi Parker
Dr. Lyman Parker, M.D.
Malinda Harrison
Henry Lyman Parker
HEMINGWAY - PARKER TWO
Ralph Hemingway
Elizabeth Hewes
Samuel Hemingway
Sarah Cooper
Sarah Hemingway
Thomas Goodsell
Samuel Goodsell
Mary Frisbie
Jonathan Goodsell
Elizabeth Todd
Elizabeth Goodsell
Jacob Bradley
Lydia Bradley
Captain Levi Parker
Dr. Lyman Parker, M.D.
Malinda Harrison
Henry Lyman Parker
Henry Lyman Parker is a direct descendant of Matthew Gilbert, Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut, and Jane (Baker) Gilbert, his wife.
SOURCES:
· Barber, John W. and Lemuel S. Punderson, History and Antiquities of New Haven, Connecticut, New Haven, Punderson & Barber, 1856.
· Blue, Jon C., The Piglet's Paternity, Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2015
· Boyer, Carl, Ship Passenger Lists,
Cutter, William Richard, et al, Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut, Vols. 1-4, New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1911.
· Dexter, Franklin Bowditch, Historical Catalogue of the Members of the First Church of Christ in New Haven, Connecticut, New Haven, 1914.
· Gilbert, Geoffrey, ed., Gilberts of New England, Victoria, B.C., 1959.
Hartley, Rachel M., The History of Hamden, Connecticut, 1786-1936, Hamden, CT, 1943.
· Holmes, Frank R., Directory of the Ancestral Heads of New England Families, 1620-1700, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1964.
· Jacobus, Donald Lines, Families of Ancient New Haven, Rome, NY: Clarence O. Smith, 1927.
· Mitchell, Mary Hewitt, History of New Haven County, Vol. III, Chicago: Pioneer Historical Publishing Co., 1930.
· Osterweis, Rollin G., New Haven Green and the American Bicentennial, Hamden, CT: Archon Books, 1976.
· Osterweis, Rollin G., Three Centuries of New Haven 1638-1938, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1953.
"Family Histories and Genealogies: A Series of Genealogical and Biographical Monographs on the Families of MacCurdy, Mitchell, Lord, Lynde, Digby, Newdigate, Hoo, Willoughby, Griswold, Wolcott, Pitkin, Ogden, Johnson, Diodati, Lee and Marvin, and Notes on the Families of Buchanan, Parmelee, Boardman, Lay, Locke, Cole, De Wolf, Drake, Bond and Swayne, Dunbar and Clarke, and a Notice of Chief Justice Morrison Remick Waite. With Twenty-nine Pedigree-charts and Two Charts of Combined Descents, Volume 1"
By Edward Elbridge Salisbury, Evelyn McCurdy Salisbury. Press of Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1892.
William the Conqueror
Matilda of Flanders
Henry I, King of England
Maud of Scotland
Maud of England
Geoffrey Plantagenet
Henry II, King of England
Ida de Tony
Sir William Longespee
Ela of Salisbury
Ida Longespee
Sir Walter FitzRobert
Ela FitzWalter
William de Odingsells
Ida de Odingsells
John de Clinton
John de Clinton
Margery Corbet
Sir John de Clinton
Idonea de Say
Margaret de Clinton
Sir Baldwin de Montfort
Sir William Montfort
Margaret Pecche
Robert Montfort
Unknown
Katherine Montfort
Sir George Booth
Sir William Booth
Ellen Montgomery
Jane Booth
Sir Thomas Holford
Dorothy Holford
John Bruen
John Bruen
Anne Fox
Obadiah Bruen
(1606–a1690)
Sarah Unknown
Mary Bruen
John Baldwin
George Baldwin
Deborah Rose
Deacon Israel Baldwin
Dinah Butler
Martha Baldwin
Nathan Harrison
Nathan Harrison
Lolee Cook
Malinda Harrison
Dr. Lyman Parker
Henry Lyman Parker
King Robert I
Beatrice of Vermandois
Hugh the Great
Hedwig of Saxony
Hugh Capet
Adelaide of Aquitaine
Robert II, King of France
Constance of Arles
Adela of France
Baudoin V of Flanders
Matilda of Flanders
William I, King of England
Henry I, King of England
Maud of Scotland
Maud of England
Geoffrey Plantagenet
Henry II, King of England
Ida de Tony
Sir William Longespee
Ela of Salisbury
Ida Longespee
Sir Walter FitzRobert
Ela FitzWalter
William de Odingsells
Ida de Odingsells
John de Clinton
John de Clinton
Margery Corbet
Sir John de Clinton
Idonea de Say
Margaret de Clinton
Sir Baldwin de Montfort
Sir William Montfort
Margaret Pecche
Robert Montfort
Unknown
Katherine Montfort
Sir George Booth
Sir William Booth
Ellen Montgomery
Jane Booth
Sir Thomas Holford
Dorothy Holford
John Bruen
John Bruen
Anne Fox
Obadiah Bruen
(1606–a1690)
Alfred the Great
Ealhswith of Mercia
AElfthryth of Wessex
Baudouin II of Flanders
Arnulf of Flanders
Adele of Vermandois
Baudoin III of Flanders
Mathilde of Saxony
Arnulf II of Flanders
Rozala of Lombardy
Baudoin IV of Flanders
Ogive of Luxembourg
Baudoin V of Flanders
Adela of France
Matilda of Flanders
William I, King of England
Henry I, King of England
Maud of Scotland
Maud of England
Geoffrey Plantagenet
Henry II, King of England
Ida de Tony
Sir William Longespee
Ela of Salisbury
Ida Longespee
Sir Walter FitzRobert
Ela FitzWalter
William de Odingsells
Ida de Odingsells
John de Clinton
John de Clinton
Margery Corbet
Sir John de Clinton
Idonea de Say
Margaret de Clinton
Sir Baldwin de Montfort
Sir William Montfort
Margaret Pecche
Robert Montfort
Unknown
Katherine Montfort
Sir George Booth
Sir William Booth
Ellen Montgomery
Jane Booth
Sir Thomas Holford
Dorothy Holford
John Bruen
John Bruen
Anne Fox
Obadiah Bruen
(1606–a1690)
Charlemagne
Hildegard of Vinzgouw
Louis the Pious
Ermengarde of Haspengau
Lothair I
Ermengarde of Tours
Ermengarde of Lorraine
Gilbert of Maasgau
Rainier I of Lorraine
Alberade
Rainier II of Hainaut
Adelaide of Burgundy
Rainier III of Hainault
Adela
Lambert I, Count of Louvain
Gerberga of Lower Lorraine
Mathilde of Louvain
Eustace I of Boulogne
Lambert II of Lens
Adelaide of Normandy
Judith of Lens
Waltheof II of Northumbria
Maud of Northumberland
Simon I de St. Liz
Maud de St. Liz
Robert Fitzrichard
Sir Walter Fitzrobert
Maud de Lucy
Robert Fitzwalter
Rohese
Sir Walter FitzRobert
Ida Longespee
Ela FitzWalter
William de Odingsells
Ida de Odingsells
John de Clinton
John de Clinton
Margery Corbet
Sir John de Clinton
Idonea de Say
Margaret de Clinton
Sir Baldwin de Montfort
Sir William Montfort
Margaret Pecche
Robert Montfort
Unknown
Katherine Montfort
Sir George Booth
Sir William Booth
Ellen Montgomery
Jane Booth
Sir Thomas Holford
Dorothy Holford
John Bruen
John Bruen
Anne Fox
Obadiah Bruen
(1606–a1690)
Richard de Clare
Amice of Gloucester
Hawise de Clare
Sir Geoffrey de Say
William de Say
Sibyl Marshal
William de Say
Elizabeth
Geoffrey de Say
Idonea de Leyburn
Sir Geoffrey de Say
Maud de Beauchamp
Idonea de Say
Sir John de Clinton
Margaret de Clinton
Sir Baldwin de Montfort
Sir William Montfort
Margaret Pecche
Robert Montfort
Unknown
Katherine Montfort
Sir George Booth
Sir William Booth
Ellen Montgomery
Jane Booth
Sir Thomas Holford
Dorothy Holford
John Bruen
John Bruen
Anne Fox
Obadiah Bruen
(1606–a1690)
Henry II, King of England
Ida de Tony
Sir William Longespee
Ela of Salisbury
Ida Longespee
Sir Walter FitzRobert
Ela FitzWalter
William de Odingsells
Ida de Odingsells
John de Clinton
John de Clinton
Margery Corbet
Sir John de Clinton
Idonea de Say
Margaret de Clinton
Sir Baldwin de Montfort
Sir William Montfort
Margaret Pecche
Robert Montfort
Unknown
Katherine Montfort
Sir George Booth
Sir William Booth
Ellen Montgomery
Jane Booth
Sir Thomas Holford
Dorothy Holford
John Bruen
John Bruen
Anne Fox
Obadiah Bruen
(1606–a1690)
Piers de Lutegareshale
Maude de Mandeville
Sir Geoffrey FitzPiers
Aveline de Clare
Sir John FitzGeoffrey
Isabel le Bigod
Maud FitzJohn
William de Beauchamp
Guy de Beauchamp
Alice de Toeni
Maud de Beauchamp
Sir Geoffrey de Say
Idonea de Say
Sir John de Clinton
Margaret de Clinton
Sir Baldwin de Montfort
Sir William Montfort
Margaret Pecche
Robert Montfort
Unknown
Katherine Montfort
Sir George Booth
Sir William Booth
Ellen Montgomery
Jane Booth
Sir Thomas Holford
Dorothy Holford
John Bruen
John Bruen
Anne Fox
Obadiah Bruen
(1606–a1690)
Inscription
HENRY LYMAN PARKER
BORN
OCT. 22, 1827.
DIED NOV. 11, 1890.
VINCIT QUI PATITUR.