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Mercy Ann Searle Chart 1.0 -- Mercy Ann Searle

Mercy Ann Searle Chart 1.0 - Mercy Ann Searle

b. 31 Jul 1815 -- 3rd Great-grandmother to 3G Generation

 

[------- Gideon Searle, b. 1731, Southampton, MA

[          SEE Searle Chart 2.0

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[------- Gideon Searle, Jr., b. 1764

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[                   [------- Anna Pomeroy, b. 1736

[                              SEE Searle Chart 3.0

[------- Arunah Searle

[          b. 15 Aug 1788       [------- Curtis Loomis, b. 15 Nov 1736

[                   [                  [          SEE Searle Chart 4.0

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[                   [------- Lovisa Loomis, b. 15 Nov 1766

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[                                       [------- Experience Warner, b. 1745

[                                                  SEE Searle Chart 5.0

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Mercy Ann Searle, 3rd Great-grandmother

b. 31 July 1815

[                                       [------- Mercy Searle, b. 1721

[                                       [          SEE Searle Chart 6.0

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[                   [------- Asahel Pomeroy, b. 13 Dec 1761; married 1787

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[                   [                   [------- Elisha Pomeroy, b. 1718/19

[                   [                              SEE Searle Chart 7.0

[                   [

[------- Damaris Pomeroy, b. 10 May 1793; m. 11 Apr 1812; d. 12 Sep 1863.

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                    [                   [------- Ephraim Sprague, b. 1738

                    [                   [          SEE Searle Chart 8.0

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                    [------- Damaris Sprague, b. 1763; had guardian appt'd. 1778 (Hampshire Cty Probate, xiii, 164); d. 12 May 1834.

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[------- Sarah French, b. 1733; married 13 Mar 1755; d. 1775.  Member Cong. Church, Columbia, CT

           SEE Searle Chart 9.0

 

 

Notes.

 

Arunah had a brother, Dr. Ashbel Searle, who moved to New York near Syracuse. See Ashbel Searle House in Syracuse, N.Y. 

 

Curtis Loomis was married in Southampton, MA. to Experience Warner on 16 Nov 1764.  After he died, she married 2nd, Nathaniel Searle.

 

 

 

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The Hatfield Attack

 

Robert and Editha also had a daughter Sarah (Thomas’ sister) who married Samuel Kellogg.  Sarah and her infant son Joseph were killed by Indians Sept. 19, 1677 in the attack on Hatfield.  Her son Samuel was taken prisoner by the Indians and carried to Canada; he eventually returned to Colchester, CT., bought land from his brother Nathaniel and married Hannah Dickinson.  

 

While men were out working in the fields, the Indians attacked, burning houses, killing 12 people and capturing 21.  It is likely that Samuel was returned from Canada by Benjamin Waite and Stephen Jennings, two Hatfield men whose wives and children were taken captive.  

 

Waite, an accomlished Indian scout, and Jennings got approved as agents to bargain for the captives, built a canoe and went up Lake George and Lake Champlain in the winter to Quebec City, Canada.  They may have been the first English colonists on Lake Champlain.  They were able to secure the release of 17 captives and returned to New England in May 1678.  A quarter century later, Waite was killed in the Deerfield Massacre that was part of Queen Anne’s War. 

 

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