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10951 If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.


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Copyright©2003-REWylie 
Mary Naomi FARRIN
 
10952 If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.


Enjoy!
'Cousin'Bob

Copyright©2003-REWylie 
Robert Arthur FARRIN
 
10953 !Taken from the "Olmstead's in America" book. Page 98. Ellen M. FARRINGTON
 
10954 She drowned herself in a well. Abigail FARROW
 
10955 USGENWEB site. Abigail FARROW
 
10956
Are the two Mary's the same person? 
Benjamin FARROW
 
10957 He was apparently lost at sea. Edward FARROW
 
10958 Seth, the father of Seth, changed sons name from Seth to Ezekial. Ezekial (Seth) FARROW
 
10959
A well authenicated tradition relates that Stephen Manchester was engaged to Grace before they came to New Marblehead, and that her parents, objecting to the intimacy existing between the two, decided to emigrate to New Marblehead, thinking that the young people would soon forget each other. In this expectation they were doomed to be disappointed, for, in the the space of two short weeks, came young Manchester (the fourth settler in New Marblehead) in search of his best girl. Having found her, he made assurance doubly sure by marrying her in the course of a few weeks. 
Grace FARROW
 
10960 She died young. Jane W. FARROW
 
10961 He drowned at sea. John FARROW
 
10962 Hobart's Diary did not give the day other than it is the fourth or after. John FARROW
 
10963 He died at sea. John Partridge FARROW
 
10964 Reported as a small passage from a Maritime magazine which was taken from the Royal gazette Monday 30 July 1792 edition. "On July 13, 1792 a man was taken from the Vernon River Settlement and lodged in the public jail charged with having committed a rape on the body of a young girl of that place." The man was Joseph Farrow and he was accused of raping a girl who was between 12 and 13 years old while a "small boy of 17 (was) eyewitness to the whole transaction." Joseph pleaded innocent and may have had a better ending if he had waited peacefully in jail as a petition was being passed around on his half. Not knowing this he tried to escape and was captured and had the dubious honour of being the first man ever hung on Prince Edward Island. One angle is that since he was a former Revolutionary soldier he may just have been in the wrong place at the wrong time. Joseph FARROW
 
10965 Deacon. Joshua FARROW
 
10966 She died before Lenox married (2) Sarah Oldham. Mary FARROW
 
10967 He died young. Philip FARROW
 
10968 She died between 25 FEB abd 21 MAR 1718/1719. Remember FARROW
 
10969 He died in the Revolutionary War. Thomas FARROW
 
10970 Apparently lost at sea. William FARROW
 
10971 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Miriam Clark FATOUT
 
10972 Ancestral File Number: FX3J-88 Polly FAUNCE
 
10973 OBIT:
Name: Naruszewicz, Stella
Date: Oct 11 1966
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #138.
Notes: Naruszewicz. Stella Naruszewicz of 6826 Gertrude Ave., beloved wife of the late Mathew, dearest mother of Chester Naraszewicz, Alexander Narus, Edward Norris, grandmother and great-grandmother, sister of Jadwiga and Paul Faut. Friends received at The Mosinski Funeral Home, 3675 E. 65 St. Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 8:30 A. M. and St. Stanislaus Church, 9 A. M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Visiting Hours 2 To 10. 
Stella FAUT
 
10974 Ancestral File. Data apparently from John W. Fay, Fay Genealogy.

McClernand Butler Crawford 2000, genealogy file at
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Mcclernand-B-Crawford/.
Born in Westborough.


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Abigail FAY
 
10975 OBIT: Name: Fay, Alfred W.
Date: May 3 194?
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #024.
Notes: Fay: Alfred W., beloved husband of Jennie (nee Peck), father of Norman, Mrs. Eunice Foote, the late Lloyd, brother of Clarence E., passe? away Sunday, April 30, at the residence, 3756 W. 25 st. Friends may call at the G. H. Busch & Son Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl rd., where services will be held Wednesday, May 3. at 1 p. m. 
Alfred Wylie FAY
 
10976 OBIT: Name: Fay, Clarence E.
Date: Sep 24 1947
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #024.
Notes: Fay, Clarence E., beloved husband of Ruth (deceased), father of Eugene N., Dr. Dudley S., Walter G., Jerry W., and Esther May (deceased), passed away Wed. Friends may call at the Baker Funeral Home, Berea, where services will be held Sat., Sept. 27, at 2 p. m.

BIOGRAPHY: Biographical Memorial of Clarence E. Fay

Clarence Eugene Fay was born in the old Fay Homestead March 1, 1873 in Parma, Ohio. I believe his father, Jeremiah Wilcox Fay, to have been the first white male born in that town in 1822. Clarence's younger days were spent as a farmer. During his life he held several jobs such as working for the NYC Railroad as a firemen on the work train, stillman for an oil company, and as an employee for a carbon company.

He married Ruth R. Stevens, whom many considered "the dearest girl in town", and had five children. He and his family would frequently go to town in their Spring Wagon and stop at the People's Grocery store. This would have been at the intersection of Pearl and Broadview Roads. The bill for a weeks worth of food was 2 to 3 dollars. They would also take a calf or pig to the slaughter house for butchering. This was at the corner of Ridge and Brookpark Roads.

Gene, a son who is now ninety-nine with nineteen great great grandchildren of his own writes, "I can remember the first automobile Dad bought. It was a 1916 Mitchell-seven passenger touring car, fold-down top, side curtains. He was able to buy it because he had sold a part of the farm to a Catholic church for their cemetery. It is now located on West 54th Street, at the east end of Theota Avenue. As the years went by, I learned how to drive the car and was real proud. Mother also drove it and was the driver and owner of the first school bus Parma ever had. Kids rode in the car as well as on the running boards."

Clarence and his family lived in the old Fay house which s?ood on fifty acres, the small portion of once a larger farm. His social interests and pastimes included playing the bass tuba in a band, bowling, and being involved at the Odd Fellows Lodge Hall. Prior to 1916, they moved a block to the north. This smaller house was also built on the farm and can still be seen. It is on Bradley Avenue which was named for Clarence's mother, Mary Ann Bradley. The large brick Fay house, which was once known as "B. Fay's Inn", was torn down around this time.

He later lived with his son, Gene, in Berea, Ohio. At this time he worked at the Standard Drug store in town. My mother, Judy Fay, can remember taking longs walks with him through town as a girl. She recalls him frequently reciting Longfellow's "The Wreck of the Hesperus" which was a favorite poem of his. He would also ask for the Bible, or "The Good Book", and was a member of the Parma Presbyterian Church on Pearl Road. Later in life he suffered from throat cancer and died in 1947. He was seventy four years of age and was buried at Brooklyn Heights Cemetery near Parma. When Clarence was born Parma's population was about fourteen hundred, at his death about twenty two thousand.

This biographical memorial of Clarence E. Fay was written to the best of my knowledge. At the time of this writing it has been fifty six years since his death and he has many descendants who are of his sixth generation. I hope it will serve all those who are interested in their family heritage.

All of the above has been read and approved by Ruth Fay, the past and current president of the Parma Historical Society. Her knowledge of the Fays, Parma's first family, make her a source to many as speaker and historian.

BIOGRAPHY:
Written by A. Paul Johnson with Jennifer Fay (Johnson) Tetzloff, great grandchildren


BIOGRAPHY: Posted April 2003

BIOGRAPHY: Source --- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fayfamily/clarence_e.html 
Clarence E. FAY
 
10977 McClernand Butler Crawford 2000, genealogy file at
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Mcclernand-B-Crawford/.
Sudbury, Massachusetts, records name the father of John and Michael
Fay as David Fay who came to America before 1656. There are no other
known records regarding David Fay.


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David FAY, (8)
 
10978 Orlin P. Fay 1898, Fay Genealogy: John Fay of Marlborough and his
Decendants. Also IGI.

G.H. Johnson 1913, One Branch of the Fay Family Tree; An Account of
the Ancestors and Descendants of William and Elisabeth Fay of
Westboro, Massachusetts, and Marietta, Ohio. One child of Mary
Brigham died shortly after she did.


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David FAY, (3)
 
10979 Orlin P. Fay 1898, Fay Genealogy: John Fay of Marlborough and his
Decendants. Inherited the family homestead. Lived in that part of
Marlborough which became Southborough (1727). 1731: built a grist
mill on Stony Brook in the southeastern part of town, with Robert
Horn. 1727: Constable of Southborough. 1730, 1733, and 1735:
elected selectman of Southborough. Was a weaver by trade.

IGI gives date of birth 23 April 1677.

Virkus, 1, 555.

G.H. Johnson 1913, One Branch of the Fay Family Tree; An Account of
the Ancestors and Descendants of William and Elisabeth Fay of
Westboro, Massachusetts, and Marietta, Ohio. David Fay inherited his
father's homestead.

McClernand Butler Crawford 2000, genealogy file at
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Mcclernand-B-Crawford/.
Marriage in Marlborough.


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David FAY, (2)
 
10980 Orlin P. Fay 1898, Fay Genealogy: John Fay of Marlborough and his
Decendants.

McClernand Butler Crawford 2000, genealogy file at
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Mcclernand-B-Crawford/.
Born Watertown, Massachusetts.

Lemuel Shattuck 1855, Memorials of the Descendants of William
Shattuck, the Progenitor of the Families in American That Have Borne
His Name, p. 86. Died 22 January 1710/1711.


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Deliverance FAY
 
10981 BIOGRAPHY: Name: Ebenezer FAY 1
Sex: M
Birth: 12 APR 1713 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts 2
Death: 13 OCT 1790 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts 3
Baptism: 11 SEP 1715 4
Note:

BIOGRAPHY: 1790 US Census for Brimfield, Massachusetts
Fay, Ebenezer
1 male 16yrs and over
2 Females

BIOGRAPHY: From the FAY GENEALOGY, published 1898

BIOGRAPHY: EBENEZER FAY
He settled in Sturbridge near Attom Pond at a point which took the name of "Fay's Cove" which was then in the midst of a dense forest one mile or more from where there had ever been any public road. He afterwards built on a portion of his large tract of land near the residence of Cyrus and John Fay.

BIOGRAPHY: He was very fond of fishing in the Pond above named and he used to go on horseback and get his saddlebag full of fish, this was after his removal from Fay's Cove.

BIOGRAPHY: Some of his children lived to a good old age, his son Jonathan was nearly 100 years old at the time of his death and the wife of Jonathan also lived to be 100 years old. FAY GENEALOGY Note by DEE 5/17/2000


BIOGRAPHY: Father: Samuel FAY b: 11 OCT 1673 in Marlboro, Massachusetts
Mother: Tabitha WARD b: 16 MAY 1675 in Marlboro, Massachusetts

BIOGRAPHY: Marriage 1 ABIGAIL
Married: 1738

BIOGRAPHY: Marriage 2 Thankf?l HYDE b: 1717 in Newton , Massachusetts
Married: 19 SEP 1739 in Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts 5
Children
Thomas FAY b: 2 OCT 1751 in Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
Abigail FAY b: 23 APR 1741 in Sturbrdge, Massachusetts
Cyrus FAY b: 29 NOV 1750 in Sturbrdge, Massachusetts
Elijah FAY b: 1 FEB 1742/43 in Sturbrdge, Massachusetts
Joel FAY b: 27 SEP 1746 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Jonathan FAY b: 14 JAN 1741/42 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Jude FAY b: 6 APR 1748 in Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
Levi FAY b: 28 MAR 1753 in Sturbrdge, Worcester, Massachusetts
Thankful FAY b: 26 JAN 1755 in Sturbrdge, Worcester, Massachusetts
Thankful FAY b: 13 NOV 1756 in Sturbrdge,Worcester, Massachusetts
Urah FAY b: 14 DEC 1745 in Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts

BIOGRAPHY: Marriage 3 Mary MASON b: 1744 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Married: 19 NOV 1765 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts 5
Children
Benajah FAY b: 28 JUL 1773 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Jabez FAY b: 15 OCT 1766 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Levinah FAY b: 20 FEB 1781 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Mary FAY b: 20 SEP 1775 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Sarah FAY b: 1 SEP 1768 in Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
Silvanus FAY b: 31 AUG 1770 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Sinah FAY b: 12 AUG 1777 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts

BIOGRAPHY: Sources:
Title: FAY GENEALOGY, JOHN FAY OF MARLBOROUGH AND HIS DESCENDANTS
Author: Orlin P. Fay
Publication: Press of J. B. Savage, Cleveland, Ohio, 1898
Repository:
Note: Copy in pers. ref. library of DEE
Call Number:
Media: Book
Page: page 175 and page 203
Title: Vital Records of Marlborough, Massachussetts, to the end of the year 1849
Publication: Sanford NC, Microfilming Corp of America, 1979
Repository:
Note: Mn Historical Society
Call Number: 155
Media: Map
Page: Births, Page 69
Title: Vital Records of Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Publication: Sanford NC, Microfilming Corp of America, 1979
Repository:
Note: Mn Historical Society
Call Number: 218
Media: Microfiche
Page: Deaths, page 327
Title: Vital Records of Marlborough County to the end of year 1849
Page: Marlborough births, page 69
Title: Vital Records of Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Publication: Sanford NC, Microfilming Corp of America, 1979
Repository:
Note: Mn Historical Society
Call Number: 218
Media: Microfiche
Page: Marriages, page 194

Ancestral File. Data apparently from John W. Fay, Fay Genealogy.

W.T. Brigham, History of the Brigham Family, LDS FHC microfilm
1033775, item #3. 18 children.

McClernand Butler Crawford 2000, genealogy file at
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Mcclernand-B-Crawford/.
Born in Westborough. Settled at Sturbridge at Fay's Cove. Marriages
1738, 19 September 1739, and 1765.

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Ebenezer FAY
 
10982 OBIT: Name: Fay, Eli
Date: 1901
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #024.
Notes: 1828 - 1901. Woodvale Cemetery Berea, Ohio. 
Eli FAY
 
10983 Her great aunt, Mabel Fay married into the Humphrey Family (Euclid Beach owners)

MARRIAGE: FAY, EUNICE and FOOTE, LOUIS B 0101 0276 
Eunice FAY
 
10984 Orlin P. Fay 1898, Fay Genealogy: John Fay of Marlborough and his
Decendants.

Virkus, 1, 107.

McClernand Butler Crawford 2000, genealogy file at
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Mcclernand-B-Crawford/.
Probable place of marriage Marlborough, Massachusetts. One of first
settlers of Northborough. Death 24 November 1720.


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Gershom FAY
 
10985 Orlin P. Fay 1898, Fay Genealogy: John Fay of Marlborough and his
Decendants.

McClernand Butler Crawford 2000, genealogy file at
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Mcclernand-B-Crawford/.
Born in Westborough. Marriage 12 December 1739. Resided
Westborough.


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Jeduthan FAY
 
10986 Orlin P. Fay 1898, Fay Genealogy: John Fay of Marlborough and his
Decendants.

IGI. 30 November 1669, Marlboro, Middlesex County.

Virkus, 5, 183 and 336.

Deacon of the first Congregational Church in Westborough,
Massachusetts.

McClernand Butler Crawford 2000, genealogy file at
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Mcclernand-B-Crawford/.
After the division of Marlborough, John became one of the most
prominent men and a major land owner in the new town of Westborough.
He was its first Town Clerk and also served as Selectman, Assessor,
and town Treasurer.


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John FAY, (2)
 
10987 Orlin P. Fay 1898, Fay Genealogy: John Fay of Marlborough and his
Decendants. LDS Ancestral File gives date of birth 1652. He
embarked 30 May 1656 at Gravesend, England, on the ship Speedwell,
arriving Boston 27 June 1656, one of about five passengers destined
for Sudbury, Massachusetts. He subsequently left to join the
founders of the new plantation of Marlborough where in 1669 he is
recorded as a freeman with a wife and one child. 1671: among
petitioners for a grant of land (never granted?). 1675: proprietor
of Worcester, with 50 acres assigned lying along the county road to
Boston; he continued to live in Marlborough, in the southern part of
town later incorporated into Southborough (1727). 1684: one of
proprietors of the Ockoocangenesett Plantation purchased from the
Indians.

F.A. Virkus 1942, Compendium of American Genealogy, vol. 7, p. 850.
John Fay (1648-1690) was a Huguenot refugee from France to Wales.
Went to Massachusetts in the Speedwell in 1656. Lived Watertown,
later Sudbury, then Marlborough 1675.

G.H. Johnson 1913, One Branch of the Fay Family Tree; An Account of
the Ancestors and Descendants of William and Elisabeth Fay of
Westboro, Massachusetts, and Marietta, Ohio. There were 41
"Pasingers abord the Speedwell of London, Robert Lock, Master" which
left Gravesend 30 May 1656 and arrived Boston 27 June 1656. All 41,
including 8 year old John Fay, went to Sudbury, Massachusetts. John
was in Marlborough by 1671. He received a grant of 50 acres of land
in Worcester in 1675, but this may have lapsed as he never lived
there. The 1688 Marlborough tax list shows john ffay for 0£ 4s 4d
0f. On 18 April 1690 he became a freeman of the Commonwealth. There
were 56 grandchildren from his 8 children.

Watertown records also give the death of Mary Fay, daughter of John
and Mary Fay, on 2 August 1676.

Mary Fay Nelson, 9 October 1997. Believes that David Fay is the
father of this John Fay, but there are a number of David and John
Fays.
1) David Fay married 1616 in Penton Mewsey, Hampshire, England.
2) John Fay, son of David Fay, baptised in Penton Mewsey in 1651.
3) Various Fay families around Andover, Hampshire, England.
4) Wills, burials, and baptismals document four generations of Farys
in the Lord of Savernake's Estate Records, Collingsborn Ducis,
Wiltshire, England, about 11 miles from Penton Mewsey.

W.T. Brigham, History of the Brigham Family, LDS FHC microfilm
1033775, item #3. John Faye, Constable in Marlborough in 1668. Died
5 May 1690.

William Addams Reiwiesner, Ancestry of George W. Bush,
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~addams/presidential/bush.html, 18
August 2001. Married Cambridge, Massachusetts.

McClernand Butler Crawford 2000, genealogy file at
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Mcclernand-B-Crawford/.
The following Fays were in American before John Fay. No family
relationship to John is known.
1) Richard Fay, resident of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1634.
2) Henry Fay of Newberry, Massachusetts, died 30 June 1655.
3) William Fay townsman in Boston, Massachusetts, 1643.
Sudbury, Massachusetts, records name the father of John and
Michael Fay as David Fay who came to America before 1656.
John owned land in Worcester, Massachusetts, but remained in
Marlborough until the Indian threat (King Phillips War) forced the
family to move to the security of Watertown, Massachusetts.

Estate inventoried by John Newton, Samuel Brigham and Isaa Amsden on
1 January 1691.


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John FAY
 
10988 OBIT: Name: Fay, Lloyd
Date: Jan 4 1944
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #024.
Notes: Fay: Lloyd, son of Alfred W. and Jennie, brother of Norman and Mrs. Eunice Foote, passed away Sunday, Jan. 2, late residence, 3756 W. 25th st. Friends may call at the G. H. Busch & Son Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl rd., where services will be held Wednesday, Jan. 5, at 2 p. m. 
Lloyd FAY
 
10989 MARRIAGE: Unmarried. Lovinah FAY
 
10990 Ancestral File. Data apparently from John W. Fay, Fay Genealogy.

Died unmarried.

McClernand Butler Crawford 2000, genealogy file at
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Mcclernand-B-Crawford/.
Born Westborough.


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Mary FAY, (4)
 
10991 Orlin P. Fay 1898, Fay Genealogy: John Fay of Marlborough and his
Decendants. First Fay daughter born in the New World.

G.H. Johnson 1913, One Branch of the Fay Family Tree; An Account of
the Ancestors and Descendants of William and Elisabeth Fay of
Westboro, Massachusetts, and Marietta, Ohio.


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Mary FAY, (2)
 
10992 McClernand Butler Crawford 2000, genealogy file at
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Mcclernand-B-Crawford/.
Sudbury, Massachusetts, records name the father of John and Michael
Fay as David Fay who came to America before 1656.


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Michael FAY
 
10993 OBIT:
Name: Fay, Norman A.
Date: Nov 6 1974
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #108.
Notes: Fay. Norman A. Fay, beloved husband of Christina L., father of Homer of Fla., Gertrude Prochaska and Grace Dmytriw, step-father of Joyce Drager and Beverly Ellison, grandfather and great-grandfather, brother of Eunice Foote, passed away Nov. 3. Funeral services Wednesday, Nov. 6 at 1 p.m. at The Wischmeier-Buesch Funeral Home, 3111 Broadview Rd., where family will receive friends Tuesday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M. Masonic Services Tuesday at 8 p.m. by Edwin S. Griffiths Lodge No. 749, F. & A.M. Interment Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery. 
Norman FAY
 
10994 Ancestral File. Data apparently from John W. Fay, Fay Genealogy.

W.T. Brigham, History of the Brigham Family, LDS FHC microfilm
1033775, item #3. 9 children.

McClernand Butler Crawford 2000, genealogy file at
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Mcclernand-B-Crawford/.
Born in Westborough. Marriage 12 December 1723. Died 22 June 1776.


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Rebecca FAY
 
10995 Orlin P. Fay 1898, Fay Genealogy: John Fay of Marlborough and his
Decendants.

Lemuel Shattuck 1855, Memorials of the Descendants of William
Shattuck, the Progenitor of the Families in American That Have Borne
His Name, p. 67. Born 13 July 1684. Marriage 24 June 1706.


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Ruth FAY
 
10996 MARRIAGE: never married Sally FAY
 
10997 Ancestral File. Data apparently from John W. Fay, Fay Genealogy.

W.T. Brigham, History of the Brigham Family, LDS FHC microfilm
1033775, item #3. 14 children by first wife, 10 by second wife.

McClernand Butler Crawford 2000, genealogy file at
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Mcclernand-B-Crawford/.
Marriage 15 December 1726. Resident of Westborough. Inherited his
father's farm in Southborough. Twenty-five children by his two
wives. Probably moved to Reading, Vermont, after 1775. Died 1788.


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Samuel FAY, (2)
 
10998 Orlin P. Fay 1898, Fay Genealogy: John Fay of Marlborough and his
Decendants.

McClernand Butler Crawford 2000, genealogy file at
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Mcclernand-B-Crawford/.
Date of death also given as 10 October 1732.
He resided in that part of Marlborough which became Westborough.
Served as Surveyor, Town Clerk, and Tithingman.

Lemuel Shattuck 1855, Memorials of the Descendants of William
Shattuck, the Progenitor of the Families in American That Have Borne
His Name, p. 66. Marriage 16 March 1699.

G.H. Johnson 1913, One Branch of the Fay Family Tree; An Account of
the Ancestors and Descendants of William and Elisabeth Fay of
Westboro, Massachusetts, and Marietta, Ohio.


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Samuel FAY
 
10999 Ancestral File. Data apparently from John W. Fay, Fay Genealogy.

McClernand Butler Crawford 2000, genealogy file at
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Mcclernand-B-Crawford/.
Born Westborough.


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Tabitha FAY
 
11000 OBIT:
Name-- Fechtner, Anna
Date-- Mar 30 1960
Source-- Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #108.
Notes-- Fechtner, Anna, beloved daughter of Charles A. and Bertha M. (nee Sindelar), sister of Bertha Bender, Lucille Pesek, Sylvia Joseph, Stanley and Elmer, Tuesday, residence, 2605 W. 18 St. Friends received at J. Edw. Cochran & Son Funeral Home, 2327 Holmden Ave. From 2-4 And 7-9 P. M. Wednesday. Services Thursday, Mar. 31, at 3 p. m. 
Anna FECHTNER
 

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