Narrative Reports on the known
ancestral pedigree of Frances L. Berlin.
These narrative reports are the pedigree ancestry of Frances
L. Berlin. They are written as narratives and includes an explanation of events that
happened and some of the history of the time in question. There are no individual
sources for individual events except those that are written in the
narrative. Sources of the individual events can be found in the genealogical
section V for the various surnames below.
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Generation
One Frances Louise Berlin
- Generation
Two Herman Berlin & Adeline Webber
- Generation
Three (1.) Frederick Berlin & Dora Eruestiur. (2.)
Marshall Webber & Frances Darrow.
- Generation
Four (1.) Abram Weber & Amanda Devereaux. (2.) Joseph
Darrow & Pamelia White.
- Generation Five (1.)
William Louis Devereaux & Hulda Bailey. (2.) Ammirus Darrow &
Sarah Melone Fisher.
- Generation
Six Jedidiah Darrow & Prudence Bailey.
- Generation
Seven (1.) Christopher Darrow and Elizabeth Packer. (2.) John
Bailey Jr. and Elizabeth Stallion.
- Generation
Eight
(1) Sgt George Darrow and Mary Charlett Sharswood (2.) John Packer 2nd and
Lydia Latham (3.) John Bailey Sr. and Elizabeth Smith (4.) Edward Stallion
and Elizabeth Miller.
- Generation
Nine
(1) Nicholas Charlett and Catherine (Unknown). (2) John Packer and Elizabeth
Friend. (3) Cary Latham and Elizabeth Masters. (4) Thomas Bailey and Lydia
Redfield. (5) Edward Smith and Elizabeth Bliss.
- Generation
Ten
(1) Robert Packer and Anne Moscall. (2) John Friend and Mary Dexter.
(3)Nicholas Latham and Elizabeth Newman. (4) John Masters and Jane Cox.
(5)William Redfield and Rebecca (Unknown). (6) Thomas Bliss and Elizabeth
Birchard
- Generation
Eleven
(1) Thomas Packer III and Thomazine Westwood. (2) John Friend I and
Elizabeth Kitchen. (3) Thomas Dexter and Elizabeth/Mary (Unknown). (4) Lee
Arthur Latham and Betty Susanne Hogue. (5) William Newman and Alice Wrench.
(6) John Masters and Unknown. (7) Thomas Bliss and Margaret Hulins.
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Notice: The remainding Generations
will not be published as narratives because they can be found under Section V.
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