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SOURCES: POE30

30p8 Mary foster was born on the south side of the Ohio River. She was a first cousin of Stephen Collins Foster. 
Mary FOSTER
 
11902 !BIRTH: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (BYU CS 43 .G46x PS 132) page 20, FOSTER, Mary, d. Amos, bp. May 21, 1780. C.R.(church records)

!IGI: Batch #: 7216407, Sheet #: 85, Source Call #: 820418

!MARRIAGE: Vital Recrods of New Salem, Massachusetts, page 73, FOSTER, MaryA., and Walter Hixon of Dana, Apr. 10, 1808. C.R. 
Mary FOSTER
 
11903 !Foster, Mary, d. Joseph and Rebekah, Aug 1, 1719. Vol 1 page140

!Amcestry.com Ullrich and Birchler Families of Louisville
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!Early Vital Records of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to about
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If you have any information on these families WALTON - NEVILLE - JOHNSON - MILLER please get in touch with me. 
Mary FOSTER
 
11904 Ancestral File Number: 93HS-GR
!BIRTH: Town Records of Andover, Massachusetts, page 155, FOSTER Mary, d. Joseph and Mary, Aug. 20, 1753.

!IGI: C500131; !IGI: Batch #: C500131, Source Call #: 496897

!CHRISTENING: Town Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 316, FOSTER Mary, d. Joseph and Mary, bp. Aug.22, 1756. C.R.5.

!IGI CHRISTENING: B 25 Oct 1932, E 20 Jan 1933, SP 15 Jan 1969 SLAKE; B 15 Nov 1972 PROVO, E 19 Jan 1973 PROVO, SP 22 Feb 1973 PROVO 7219205-77 Batch #: 7219205, Sheet #: 77, Source Call #: 820444

!MARRIAGE: TownRecords of Danvers, Massachusetts, page 102, FOSTER Mary, and Tho[ma]s Andrew,jr., Mar. 7, 1771.* Intention also recorded.

!DEATH: Town Records of Danvers, Massachusetts, page 334, ANDREWS Mary, wid., Jan. 22, 1801. P.R.7. 
Mary FOSTER
 
11905 BURIAL: Foster, Mary M. 7/10/1846 age 1 Lot 59 1-N (Denison Cemetery, Garden Ave., Cleveland) Mary M. FOSTER, [infant]
 
11906 Died after being married to Asahel for only 5 years. May have died of cholera -- there was a major epidemic in the area at the time of her death. She was only 22 years old. Matilda FOSTER, @
 
11907 !MARRIAGE: Vital Records of Danvers, Massachusetts, page 102, FOSTER Mehitableand Sim[o]n Kezer of Hampstead, N.H., Apr. 13, 1769. Mehitable FOSTER
 
11908 Ancestral File Number: 3SC1-GF
!BIRTH: Town Records of Danvers, Massachusetts, page 129, Mehitable, d. Joseph, bp. May 29, 1763. C.R.2.

!IGI: Batch#: C500211, Source Call #: 874118,874119: Official Temple Record Film #: 1761042; Official Temple Record Film #: 1761025; Official Temple Record Film #: 1761077; Official Temple Record Film #: 1760976

!ALTERNATE BIRTH INFORMATION IGI:work also done MEHITABLE b. 18 Nov 1755 Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, B19 Feb 1992 ARIZO, E 10 Apr 1992 ARIZO, SP 7 Oct 1992 ARIZO, Official Temple Record Film #: 1760976; work also done B 18 Aug 1992 OGDEN, E 28 Oct 1992 OGDEN,SP 11 Dec 1992 OGDEN Official Temple Record Film #: 1761077; work also done SP20 Nov 1992 ATLAN Official Temple Record Film #: 1761025; work also done SP 27Jan 1993 ARIZO Official Temple Record Film #: 1761042; 18 Nov 1755 Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts B 19 Jun 1872, E 9 May 1883, SP 15 Jan 1969 SLAKE; B 18AUG 1992 OGDEN, E 28 OCT 1992 OGDEN, SP 11 DEC 1992 OGDEN F#176077. I cannot find this birth recorded in any way in Reading. I do not believe that this family lived in Reading.

!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts tothe end of the year 1849 (BYU CS 43 .G46x PS 132) page 73, FOSTER, Mehitable,and Phineas Wait, Aug. 3, 1786. C.R. (church records) 
Mehitable FOSTER
 
11909 CAUTION: The HULET family tree, as found in the WorldConnect tree at Ancestry.com, lists Athene and Merlyn as children of both Edwin J. Foster and his brother, Henry Foster. It's possible that whomever collected the family information saw some of these names on a census or a headstone and assumed they were Henry's children, or one of the brothers adopted the children when the parents died? This connection needs to be followed up upon. Merlin FOSTER
 
11910 CAUTION: The HULET family tree, as found in the WorldConnect tree at Ancestry.com, lists Athene and Merlyn as children of both Edwin J. Foster and his brother, Henry Foster. It's possible that whomever collected the family information saw some of these names on a census or a headstone and assumed they were Henry's children, or one of the brothers adopted the children when the parents died? This connection needs to be followed up upon. Merlyn S. FOSTER
 
11911 Foster/Forester : In the English Middle Ages, the forests and woods were almost always owned or controlled by the lord of the manor -- but people had no reservations about sneaking in and taking firewood, game, or whatever else they might require. To keep the poaching to a minimum, the lord retained a man to watch the forest -- often called a Forester, and sometimes called a Foster. The name stuck as an English Occupation surname when they became adopted.

Abigail and Michael had ELEVEN children when they arrived in Brooklyn, Ohio.

It was the convention of the times to use the mother's maiden name as the middle name for a child. With that in mind, Michael B. Foster was probably named Michael Billings Foster.

Some info derived from Ancestry WorldTree Project as submitted by Dennis Homan


BURIAL:
Denison Cemetery
Foster , Micheal
Death Date:
Interment Date: 8/1824 ; Interment Number: 27 Age: 45
Remarks: Born 1779 in R. I.
Died Aug 1824
Section: ; Lot Number: 62 ; Tier: ; Grave: 4S Marker: yes ; Photo: yes
--http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyah2/cems/denison/denef.html

NOTE:
Brooklyn history, as noted in Abigail Fish Foster's notes, states that the family left Groton for Ohio in 1826. If that is the case, how then could Michael's gravestone show an internment date of 1824? My guess would be that the history is in error.

SOURCE_OF_NAME:
"Robert Burrows and Descendants 1630-1974", by R.E. Burrows, 1975, 1816 pgs, Ann Arbor, Michigan [pg 254]

OBIT:
Name: Foster, Michael B.
Date: 1824
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #026.
Notes: 1779 - 1824. Dennison Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio.

OCCUPATION:
Tailor. 
Michael B. FOSTER, @
 
11912 The FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0 provides an estimated birth year of 1810 and place as Hinckley, Medina, Ohio. That location seems unlikely because her father is listed in the 1820 census in Groton, Connecticut. Another entry estimates her birth for 1814. I've chosen to use that one since her brother, Ebenezer was born in 1810.


Four children.

Cemetery transcription from Denison Cemetery:
11/14/1859 11/17/1859 Curtiss Albert (son?)
10/22/1869 10/24/1869 Curtiss Amy (daughter?)
3/21/1857 3/23/1857 Curtiss Nancy (mother)
12/10/1869 5/1/1870 Curtiss Susie C (daughter?)
4/7/1860 4/8/1860 Curtiss William (son?) 
Nancy FOSTER, @
 
11913 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 
Nancy A. FOSTER
 
11914 !BIRTH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 41, FOSTER, Nathan, s. Nathan [Nathaniel. P.R.16.], Nov. 13, 1778. Nathan FOSTER
 
11915 !CHURCH ADMISSION: New Salem Public Library, New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, 5/27/1998 in CHURCH RECORDS METAL BOX, packet OLDEST CHURCH RECORDS - loosepages - Nathan & Hannah Foster ownd the Covt and admited to full comunion in this place Sep 11 1768

!CENSUS: 1790 Census, Heads of Families, page 118, NewSalem, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts
FOSTER, Nathan (males over 16) 1, (malesunder 16) 3, (females) 4. 
Nathan FOSTER
 
11916 As provided at: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2871985&id=I211
By: Donald Labaj
In: Grauberger/Stevens/Hulett/Keyse/MurphyWilde Family Lines
E-mail: dgl_ancestry@ameritch.net
---------------------------------------------------------

OBIT: Name: Foster, Nathan
Date: January 16, 1899
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #026.
Notes: Foster-Nathan, At his home in Berea, 6 a. m., January 14, Nathan Fosterm aged 91. Funeral Monday, Jan. 16, at 11 a. m., standard time. Burial private.

Property appears to be on the south side of Fowles Road at the southeast corner of Berea (in 1874) 
Nathan FOSTER, @
 
11917 Name Suffix: (twin)
!BIRTH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 41, FOSTER, Oren, s. twin, Samuel, Aug. 5, 1801. 
Oren FOSTER
 
11918 MARRIAGE: FOSTER, PAULINE A and NORTH, REGINALD A 0015 0076
(NOTE: Although the marriage license index shows her husband's surname to be NORTH, all deeds that she appears on have the name WORTH.) 
Pauline A. FOSTER
 
11919 !BIRTH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 41, FOSTER, Phebe, d. Nathan, Sept. 23, 1774.

!CHRISTENING: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (BYU CS 43 .G46x PS 132) page 20, FOSTER, Pheby, d. Nathan and Hannah, bp. Nov. 12, 1774. C.R. (church records); NewSalem Public Library, New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, 5/27/1998 in CHURCHRECORDS METAL BOX, packet OLDEST CHURCH RECORDS - loose pages - Pheby child ofNathan & Hannah Foster Baptizd Nov 12 1774

!DEATH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 160, FOSTER, Phebe, d. Nathan, July 11, 1777.[a. 3 y. P.R.18.] 
Phebe FOSTER
 
11920 Ancestral File Number: GQK8-5P
!BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 318, FOSTER Rachell, d. David and Hannah (Buxton), Jan. 15, 1703.

!IGI: Film #: 177931, Page #: 527, Ordinance #: 20365 Batch #: 7219205, Sheet#: 10, Source Call #: 820444

!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 376, FOSTER Rachel, and Joseph Osborn, July 12, 1726. 
Rachell FOSTER
 
11921 Ancestral File Number: 93HS-HX
!BIRTH: Town Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 316, FOSTER Rebeckah, d. Joseph and Mary, bp. Oct. 23, 1757. C.R.5.

!IGI: work also done B 25 Oct 1932, E 2 Feb 1933 SLAKE, SP 22 Feb 1973 PROVO7219205-80 Batch #: 7219205, Sheet #: 80, Source Call #: 820444

!NOT on father's probate 1777 
Rebeckah FOSTER
 
11922 Ancestral File Number: GQK7-WC
!BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 315, FOSTER Rich[ar]d, s. David and Hannah (Buxton), Jan. 15, 1703.

!IGI: Batch #: 7219205, Sheet #: 80, Source Call #: 820444 Film #: 177931,Page #: 17, Ordinance #: 659

!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 378, FOSTER Richard, and Lydia Rea, int. Mar. 19, 1714-15. 
Richard FOSTER
 
11923 2/24/99 ROBERT FOSTER (1732 ?-1791) ELIZABETH ( d. aft 1791) 1732 Born 7Sept. or Oct. Attleboro, Ma (North Providence,RI) 1755 The Frenchsettlers or Acadians of Sackville were driven out of the Tantramarregion. This left thousands of acres to be resettled by the NewEnglanders. 1758 The Proclamation of The Council in Halifax of October12th appeared as an ad in Boston,New York, and Providence to promotesettlement of the now vacant lands. ÖConsists of 100 thousand acres ofinterval plough lands, cultivated for more than 100 years past and neverfail crops nor need manuring; also one hundred thousand acres cleared andstocked with English grass,planted with
orchards,vineyards etc. All these are situated about The Bay of Fundyupon rivers navigable for ships of burdenx 1759 The initial plan forthe settlement of the land vacated by the Acadians was drawn up. Itincluded 3 Townships of 100,000 acres each. Cumberland,Amherst, andSackville through which the Tantramar River flowed. 1760 By this timeNorthern Rhode Island was in an extensive socioeconomic upheaval. Theyears prior to the outbreak of the seven years War saw agriculture areasespecially Providence County change from agrarian to commercial. Themost arable farm land had been exhausted and the price of land in westernConnecticut was out of reach so
Nova Scotia became extremely attractive. This was all followed byextreme draughts in 1761/2 causing a severe depression in
Rhode Island. 1761 25 families arrived from R.I. and settled on vacatedFrench farms. Each family of six with 7 head of cattle
were to receive a grant of 750 acres. Also the list of subscribers forthe twp. of Sackville on the Tantramar River were represented byBenjamin Thurber,Cybrian Sterry, and Edmond Jenkes (son of Dr. JohnJenkes of Smithfield) from Providence and included: JOHN FOSTER, ROBERTFOSTER, James Foster and Asa Foster of Mass. 1762 Record shows that200 acres were cleared and 12,000 acres of marsh. I believe ROBERTFOSTER was among the early settlers probably the second group fromProvidence. At a meeting of the twp. of Sackville held on September 11that the home John Jenkes (Probably of Providence and related to EdmondJenkes,representative of the Providence Subscribers) both JOHN andROBERT FOSTER received their rights to #22 and #24 Westcock Villagealong with building lots. ROBERT lot on plot 11 and JOHN in lot 11 or111 which he shared with James Olney who received right #25. The landwas not actually granted until 1774. The Olney family came fromSmithfield,RI and were among first arrivals. William Olney arrived in1761 at age 36.
Brothers Abraham,Eleazer,and Coggshall also moved to Sackville. JamesOlney was probably an absentee owner along with JOHN
FOSTER. The Olney family received a total of 3,500 acres to make themone of largest land owners. Many members of this family returned toNorth Providence rather than stay at Sackville. 1763 This was the yearwhen the entire Baptist Church congregation from Swansea,Ma arrivedconsisting of 13 members and pastor Nathan Mason. By 1771 most of thesefamilies had returned to Mass. Also a large group from the Providencearea went to Sackville including Edmond Jenkes. Jonathan Eddy came fromNorton,Ma. 1765 The first actual grant of land was issued and prior tothis date the settlers had no real title to the land beyond orders incouncil. The grant was 32,250 acres.
The consideration was a quit rent of one shilling for 10 years for every50 acres. If no rent was paid for 3 years and no hardship found or ifgrantors sell same within 10 years the grant is then void. The twp. ofSackville consisted of 100,000 acres divided into three sections A,B,andC. The grant were divided into 200 shares of 500 acres each. A familyman received 1 share and a single man 1/2 share. Some did receive 1 1/2shares. ROBERT FOSTER shows up in a ÖTrue List of People actually livingin Sackvillex along with John and William
Olney. James Jenkes was only family member still in Sackville even thoughhis family was among the first settlers. 1767 This
was the first year of a detailed census. The population of Sackville was349 with 343 Americans. The average age was 32.8 years. ROBERT being 35at this time. Most of the early settlers heritage could be traced to aBaptist Heritage with an estimated 113 out of the 174 grantees includingJenkes,Olney and Eddy. Sackville was the 8th largest of the Yankeesettlements in N.S. William Allan father of Col. John Allan purchased asawmill in Cumberland for 20 lbs. 1768 Was living inSackville,Westmorland,NB. On 11 Jan 1768 ROBERT FOSTER and othersreceived 47,000 acres at Sackville.(part of NS till 1785) 1770 Wasliving in Sackville twp.,NS and was town clerk.
The Census shows ROBERT FOSTER as a Protestant, American with a wife 2boys and 1 girl under 18. The census also listed a John
and William Olney who may have been associated with JOHN FOSTER. Fromthe Olney family only John and William were still in N.S. Eight membersreceived grants and four were still their in 1765. Poor economicconditions drove many families back to New England. Between 1770-1774 181individuals left Sackville reducing the New England population by half.By By 1774 only 43 of the original 174 grantees remained in Sackville.This meant their were 179 Yankees left and it opened the door for theinflux of the English from Yorkshire. 1770-1772 He was listed as"Member of Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia living in Sackville Twp.1770-1772; 1776-1782. Whether he was ever actually sworn into membershipand took his seat is doubtful. He was involved in the CumberlandRebellion of 1776,and fled to
Machias,Me 1772 The Township of Sackville elected for the first time arepresentative to the Assembly at Halifax,a schoolmaster
named Foster (either Asa or ROBERT) Probably Asa as a Mr. A Fosterappears at the proceedings of the legislature at Halifax in 1774. 1774On July 22nd ROBERT and John Foster(bro.b. Jan 18,1727) received 12,500acres at Sackville. On the same date ROBERT and Andrew Foster plusothers received 12,500 acres at Sackville. The third grant was dated 22July comprised 24 1/2 shares or right with each share equal to 500acres. ROBERT FOSTER received #22 and JOHN FOSTER 1/2 of #24 located atLetter C,Westcock Village. The terms were the same as the earlier grantsexcept rent was 1 farthing per acre and actual settlement had to be madewithin two years. Each share contained 500 acres. The Granters ofWestcock Village each received a 12 1/2 acre lot in Westcock marsh.There were a total
of 55 lots and each share received 7 acres of upland adjacent to thetown plat. Westcock Village was south of lower Mill Creek while WestcockHill was the original proposed site for Sackville and was only two milesby water from Ft. Cumberland. It had been the site of the AcadiansVillage of Veskak. The New Brunswick Land Index shows both grants ofJOHN and ROBERT FOSTER as ÖEscheatedx being lost to them probably dueROBERTS involvement in the Cumberland Rebellion. JOHN probably neverused his land and would be considered one of the ÖNew Englandspeculatorsx 1775 Both ROBERT FOSTER and John Olney were signers ofAnti-Militia protest in Sackville. 1776 Left for Mass (now Maine) OnSeptember 5th by order of the General Court of Mass at Boston Col. Eddyreceived ammunition and provisions. Ne then returned to N.S. and with ameager force of 80 men attacked Ft.Cumberland. After Jonathan EddyÙsdefeat at Ft. Cumberland the small force retreated to the St. JohnÙsRiver. Along the way they raided homes in Sackville for provisions.
The group included 59 local inhabitants that gave them assistanceincluding ROBERT FOSTER so they were forced to retreat first toMaugherville and then Machias,Me where ROBERT joined up with Col.Allen.The Council of the Privince offered rewards for the arest of the leadersof 200 lbs. for Jonathan Eddy and 100 lbs. for John Allan. It isinteresting to note that one property that was inadvertantly destroyedwhen they tried to burn Ft. Cumberland belonged to William Allen, fatherof ÖRebel John Allanx For many years William bitterly blamed his son andin his will he forgave him but still only left him 5 shillings. FromMachias a group of 28 went to Boston and asked
the General Court for assistance in organizing a second expeditionagainst Cumberland top help remove the families of rebel supporters fromCumberland to Mass. The Committee of The General Court recommended Eddybe granted a Colonels commission. The petition was then referred to theCongress of the U.S. The Congress voted $200 for expenses and referredthe matter back to Mass. 1777 On March 13th John Allen petitioned theGeneral Court of Mass re N.S. and they recommended that a sufficientforce be sent to N.S. to ensure security for the inhabitants in thepossession of their estates. This recommendation was never carried out.On May 13th ROBERT FOSTER
of Cumberland presented a petition to Congress asking for considerationof the plight of the inhabitants of Cumberland and Sunbury counties whowere suffering because of their support of the ÖAmerican Causex, and thatthose who desired to Ömove to a place of greater safety be assisted insuch removal of their families and effects. The Council was nextauthorized to raise a force of 600 men as long as it did not interferewith the raising of their quota of troops for the Continental Armyx1777-1781 ROBERT FOSTER Quartermaster on payroll
starting 31 July 1778 discharged 1 Dec. 1778 served under Col. JohnAllen at Machias 1 Dec. 1778 to 1 June 1779. He was on pay
accounts 4 July 1777 to 1 June 1779 and 1 June 1779 to 1 Dec. 1779.Assistant to Deputy Quartermaster General Machias,5 May 1780 to 31 Jan17781. 1785 A ROBERT FOSTER received a grant of 500 acres from Congressat Eddington,Me along with Jonathan Eddy and others. Col. Eddy living inSharon,Ma. made a list of those who left Nova Scotia in 1776 whichincluded ROBERT FOSTER of Mass, now living near Cherryfield. This sameyear he made application to Congress for relief for the refugees fromN.S. On June 14th the General Court of Mass. past a resolve giving landto some of the refugees. The land was from unimproved state land east ofthe Penobscot River in the County of Lincoln. The total amount of landset aside was 9,360 acres among 20 refugees. Jonathan Eddy received1,500 acres and ROBERT FOSTER was granted 500 acres (29 June, Chap. 80,State of Mass.) Jonathan EddyÙs grant was the largest and ROBERTÙS ranked5th which leads me to believe that he played a major role in theCumberland Rebellion. The grant called for each grantee to
erect a dweeling house and clear 1/50 of the land within two years. Oneof the major problems was access which Col. Eddy kept
fighting on behalf of the grantees. The House of Representatives passeda New Post Office Bill on March 13th 1800 which extented the Post roadfrom Bucktown to Eddytown. 1786 At this time many of the R.I. settlersof Sackville had left as they sided with the Revolutionary forces in1776. Their land had been resettled by English mostly from Yorkshire. Anumber of the new settlers felt the land was inferior and complained tothe Government in Halifax. The Sackville Town Records reveal that muchof the land was being cared for by attorneys and some relatives. BothROBERT and JOHNÙS land was being cared for by their attorney Wm.Comforth. Part of ROBERTÙs
land having been sold to Simon Baisley. 1790 Census for Plantation Westof Machias #4 (Steuben) listed ROBERT as a resident. 1791 Died inWashington Cty #4 (Steuben),Maine as will was entered for administration24 May 1791. His oldest son John was administrator ROBERT'S real estatewas liquidated to pay his debts. Estate papers mention 500 acres inEddington,Maine which was granted to ROBERT late of New Brunswick alsoJonathan Eddy JP for Hancock County is also mentioned in regard to theEddington land. He was a leader of the Cumberland Rebellion in whichROBERT was involved and caused him to leave New Brunswick. 1792 Theclaims for the
estate were published in the Portland Gazette (1791) and the claimhearing was before ALEXANDER CAMPBELL (JP) on 8 Jan 1792.
Among other claims were 23 lbs 13 she owed and John Foster, his son 3lbs 17 shs for funeral expense. On 24 May John was
appointed adm to replace Elizabeth (Vol 1,pg 305) One of creditors ofROBERT FOSTERÙs estate was Issac Patten of Billerica,Ma. who was fatherof William Patten married to dau of ROBERT, Ruth Foster. James Campbellbrother of ROBERTÙs two daughter-in-laws Polly Campbell & MargeretCampbell was appointed by the Court to take inventory. ( Vol 2,pg 29)From examination of his debt his connection with Col. Allen furthered asin 1778 he charged rum to his account for Col. Allen and in 1780 elevenyards of topsoil for Col. Allen. These
debts were to Stephen Jones and also show that ROBERT must have been infarming as these entries show up: 1780 April 1 1/2 day
2 yoke Oxen along with 2 qts of wine. 1781 More days of yoke oxen alongwith a days work of my man Benny plus wool,molasses,wine and a yearsinterest. Sources: IGI pgs 378-38 Pierce Report Sept. 1989 NarragansettHist. Register Vol VII.,1889 N0.2,pg 90-113 Maine Hist. Mag. Vol IX.Bangor,Me Apr,May,June 1894. #4,5,6. ÖRebels in Nova Scotia during theRevolutionary War.x pgs 62-70 R.I. Genealogical Register Vol 3,#2 Oct.190 Öthey left R.I. Part 13. Settlers to Nova Scotia by Thaire Adamsonpgs. 145-148 Planters and Pioneers by Esther Clark Wright 1978 pgs115-116 Foster Genealogy "Reginald Foster" by WB Conkey pgs 58,94 "FosterLand Grants in Nova Scotia 1707-1785 Directory of Members of LegislativeAssembly of Nova Scotia. 1758-1958 by C Bruce Fergusson Published byArchives of NS 1958 Halifax. VR Attleborough,Ma to 1849,Essex Institute1934 Hist of Sackville,NB by Dr. W.C. Miner 1894 (Reprint 1934)
Tribune Pub.,Sackville,NB Snowdon,Graduate Thesis ÖPolitics and LandSettlement in Sackville 1769-1800; 1974 at Mt Allison University,Sackvill,N.B. Sackville Twp. Records 1748-1883 Micro 5331,Mt AllisonUniversity Lib.,Sackville,N.B. pgs 6,89,90,74 & 61. Province of N.B.Crown Land Grant Index pg 297-8 Ref A-119;PANB,Fredricktown. Douglas B.Ayer typed report 15 July 1968 located at My Allison UniversityLib.,Sackville,N.B. Sackville Manuscripts MG 100 Vol 216,42-426 PANS AHistory of Ft. Lawrence Times,Tides and Towns by GladyÙs Trenholm 1985PANS,Mss Vol 222 pg 27 ÖA True List of People on The Spot,Sackville,Feb18,1765 
Robert FOSTER
 
11924 RESIDENCES: 1910 - Pearl Rd., Brooklyn Township (is mother, Electa, is living with him) Royce Reuben FOSTER
 
11925 BURIAL: Foster, Russell B. 8/8/1851 age 11 Lot 59 4-N (Denison Cemetery, Garden Ave., Cleveland) Russell (Rupel) B. FOSTER, [child]
 
11926 Ancestral File Number: C8PC-34
!BIRTH: Town Records of Danvers, Massachusetts, page 130, Ruth, d. Joseph, bp. Dec. 15, 1771. C.R.2.

!IGI: C500211;WORK ALSO DONE BORN 17 Nov 1771 NEW SALEM, FRANKLIN, MASSACHUSETTS, B 22 DEC 1928, E 18 JAN 1929, SP 15 JAN 1969 SLAKE Batch #: C500211, Source Call #: 874118,874119

!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (BYU CS 43 .G46x PS 132) page 73, FOSTER, Ruth, and Jonathan Stratton of Athol, at Athol, Nov. 10, 1788. M.R. (marriage records returned from other Massachusetts towns); MARRIAGE: Vital Records of Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts, page 128, FOSTER, Ruth of No. Salem and Jonathan Stratton, Nov. 10, 1788 
Ruth FOSTER
 
11927 OBIT: Name: Melvin, Ruth Foster
Date: Sep 7 1949
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #056.
Notes: Melvin, Ruth Foster, beloved wife of Harold W., sister of Hazel E., Hilda A., Helen L. and Clyde T. Foster. Friends received at Klanke Funeral Parlors. 12629 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, where services will be held Wednesday, Sept. 7, at 3 p. m. 
Ruth FOSTER
 
11928 I originally had Sally's birth year estimated at 1813, but if her marriage date is correct, she would have been far too young to marry, especially to a man who was 45 at the time. It is more likely that she is one of the older children of Michael and Abigail and probably born prior to 1807.

MARRIAGE: She married Lathrop Pixley per LDS records in the IGI for 06 OCT 1825 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

MARRIAGE: FOSTER, SALLY and PILEY, LATHROP vol.0002 pg.0075 (Cuyahoga County Marriage Index)


Had nine children, six of whom survived to adulthood, per a book written by her brother, Ebenezer, titled: "Early Days of the Pioneers", 1880.

CENSUS: 1850 - Living with son, Lathrop, daughter Susan, and sons, Denison and William. 
Sally FOSTER, @
 
11929 !BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, page 319, FOSTER Sam[ue]l, s, Sam[ue]l and Mehitabel, bp. Sept. 27, 1741. C.R.3. Saml FOSTER
 
11930 !BIRTH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 41, FOSTER, Sam[ue]l, s. Jeremiah, Mar. 31, 1774.

!DEATH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 160, FOSTER, Sam[ue]l, s. Jeremiah, Apr. 24, 1806. [Apr. 22. C.R.; Apr. 10, a. 32 y. P.R.18.] 
Samuel FOSTER
 
11931 !BIRTH: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (BYU CS 43 .G46x PS 132) page 20, FOSTER, Samuel, s. Nathan, bp. Sept. 30, 1788.C.R. (church records) Samuel FOSTER
 
11932 !Foster, Samuel, s. Joseph and Rebekah 20 Aug 1717. Vol 1 page 135

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11933 Ancestral File Number: GQK7-N5
!BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, vol. I, page 319, FOSTER, Sam[ue]ll, s. John, bp. 7 : 1 m : 1652. C.R.1.

!IGI: MAR: Film #: 170877, Page #: 687, Ordinance #:
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MAR: Batch #: C500391, Source Call #:874031,874032,874033
MAR: Batch #: 8531111, Sheet #: 96, Source Call #: 1396128

!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, vol. III, page 379, FOSTER Samuell, and Sarah Steward, May 14, 1676. CT.R. 
Samuel FOSTER
 
11934 Ancestral File Number: GQK8-0T
!BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 315, FOSTER Sam[ue]ll, s. David and Hannah (Buxton), Dec.24, 1692.

!IGI: Film #: 177931, Page #: 17, Ordinance #: 660 Batch #: 7219205, Sheet #: 08, Source Call #: 820444 Film #: 183591, Page #: 1351, Ordinance #: 28223

!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 379, FOSTER Sam[ue]ll,and Sarah Small, Feb.16, 1720-21.

!SECOND MARRIAGE: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 379, FOSTER Samuel, and Mehitt[abl]e Waters, Oct. 26, 1738. *Intention also recorded

!DEATH: Vital Records of Danvers, Massachusetts, page 372, FOSTER Samuel, Aug. ___, 1773. P.R. 10.

!HEARE LYES SALIM NEW GRANT" by David Kenneth Wetherbee, page 95, "Original Proprietors of New Salem, Massachusetts"
FOSTER, AMOS Right 6, 1741 +, 1753 +, 1st Div 6, 2nd Div 10, 3rdDiv ?, 3rd Div ?, 4th Div ?, 4th Div ?, 4th Div ?
FOSTER, SAMUEL Right 37, 1741 +, 1753 , 1st Div 37, 2nd Div 49, 3rd Div 4, 3rd Div 60, 4th Div 169, 4th Div 170, 4th Div 188
Page 96, Of the original sixty-three Rights or Shares in the Propriety, al the Rights had probably been consolodated by the following shareholders in 1797 at the time of the Fifth Division: Daniel Foster, . . . AmosFoster.
Page 101, First Div. #8. 1759, Samuel Carlton to Amos Foster, H4-424.(25-307) (F54-311, 1823)
Page 97, "FIRST DIVISION" - First Div. #6. 1799, Amos Foster to Daniel Foster, F13-206. (F24-595, F25-305) (F25-307, 1808)
Page107, "SECOND DIVISION" - Sec. Div. #49, 1765, Samuel Foster to Amos Foster, H9-699. (F25-407, F42-424) (F24-424, 1807) Moosehorn Brook
Page 107, "SECOND DIVISION" - Sec. Div. #58. 1776, Amos Foster to Job Smith, H16-694.
Page 111,"THIRD DIVISION" - Third Div. #4. 1752, Samuel Foster to Amos Foster, H T-193.(F20-640) (F28-153, 1911) near Rus Pond.
Page 111, "THIRD DIVISION" - ThirdDiv. #16. 1771, Amos Foster to John Trask, H14-725, (F8-724, F2-259) (F44-273, 1818)
Page 113, "THIRD DIVISION" - Third Div. #60. 1752, Samuel Foster toAmos Foster, H T-193. (H4-462, F20-640) Near Rus Pond, 1752. Great stone. (F33-515, .)
Page 125, "FOURTH DIVISION" - Fourth Div. #138. 1797, Heirs of [Daniel] Alis to Samuel Foster, F10-473. (F274-136, 1869)
Page 126, "FOURTH DIVISION" - Fourth Div. #169. 1765, Samuel Foster to Amos Foster, H9-669. Millers River. (F18-588, 1796)
Page 127, "FOURTH DIVISION" - Fourth Div. #188. 1765, Samuel Foster to Amos Foster, H9-669. Millers River at new bridge. (F4-494) (F59-18, 1825)
Page 128, "FOURTH DIVISION" Last recorded grantees of numeral-designated lots in Fourth Division: (NORTHERN) 76. Elit. Chamberlain and David Foster
Page 194-195, "MANUSCRIPT LIST April 11, 1731" ?Proprietors of the 1729 Petition concerning New Salem,
David Foster 4 0
(? Cotton) Foster 2 6
Page 195, "MANUSCRIPT LIST July 9, 1732" ?Proprietors
Majir Foster 0 05 0
David Foster 0 05 0
Samuel Foster0 10 0
"In the Pierce papaers at SRVHS (Swift River Valley HistoricalSociety) there are undated lists of this nature which may also have to do withthe pre-history of New Salem."
Page 234, "LAND DEEDS 1741/42" May 14, John Proctor Jr., Salem, yeoman and David Whitemore, Salem Laborer to Samuel Foster, Salem yeoman L5. Homelot 35 drawn by John Kempton. H1-803
Page 235-6, "Petition for Little Grant to New Salem March 17, 1741/2" signers include Samuel Foster, Amos Foster
Page 248, "Land Deeds, 1743/44", February 14, Samuel Foster, Salem cooper to Samuel Kendall, New Salem clerk. Exchange of properties: Houselot 37 drawn by Samuel Foster for Houselot number 36 drawn by Daniel Epps, Jr. HY-682
Page 307, "New Settlers in New Salem, 1753:"
Amos Foster, Sr. 43
Abigail King Foster -
Amos Foster, Jr. 14
Page 308, " Land Deeds of New Salem, 1753:", January 10, Samuel Foster, Salem cooper to brother Amos Foster, New Salemyeoman L26-13-14. Third Division numbers 4 and 60 
Samuel FOSTER
 
11935 Name Suffix: (twin)
Ancestral File Number: 93HS-NS
!BIRTH: Town Records of Danvers, Massachusetts, page 130, Samuel, s. twin, Joseph, bp. June 21, 1767. C.R.2.

!IGI: WORK ALSO DONE B 4 APR 1975 PROVO, E 7 MAY 1975 PROVO, SP 13 JUN 1975 PROVO C500211 Batch #: C500211, Source Call #: 874118,874119

!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year1849 (BYU CS 43 .G46x PS 132) page 73, FOSTER, Samuel, 2d, and Abigail Felton ,Jan. 27, 1796. C.R. (church records)

!CENSUS: 1790 Census, Heads of Families, page 118, New Salem, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts
FOSTER, Saml (males over16) 1, (males under 16) -, (females) 2.

!CENSUS: 1800 Census, Heads of Families, page , New Salem, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts
FOSTER, Samuel (males) (0-10) 0, (10-18) 0, (16-26) 0, (26-45) 1, (45+) 0,
(females) (0-10) 2, (10-18) 0, (16-26) 1, (26-45) 0, (45+) 0,
OR
FOSTER, Samuel (2) (males) (0-10) 1,(10-18) 0, (16-26) 0, (26-45) 1, (45+) 0,
(females) (0-10) 2, (10-18) 1, (16-26) 0, (26-45) 3, (45+) 1, 
Samuel FOSTER
 
11936 !BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, vol. I, page 319, FOSTER Samuell, s. Samuell and Sarah (Steward), 18 : 3 m : 1677. CT.R.

!DEATH: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, vol. V, page 256, FOSTER Samuell, s. Samuell andSarah (Steward), Feb. __, 1678. CT. R. 
Samuell FOSTER, [infant]
 
11937 !BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, vol. I, page 319, FOSTER, Samuell, s. Samuell and Sarah (Steward), July 26, 1680. CT.R. Samuell FOSTER
 
11938 !BIRTH: Vital records of Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, births page 150, FOSTER,Sarah, d. Samuell and Sarah, July 23, 1706. Sarah FOSTER
 
11939 !BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, vol. I, page 319, FOSTER, Sara,d. Sam[ue]ll, Oct. 9, 1685. CT.R. Sarah FOSTER
 
11940 !Foster, Sarah, d. Joseph, bp 22 Sep 1723. C.R.1. Vol 1 page 142

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11941 !Foster, Sary, [Sarah. C. R. 1.], d. Joseph and Rebekah, Oct. 19, 1725.Vol
1 page 142

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11942 Ancestral File Number: 93H4-0L
!BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, Vol. I, page 319, FOSTER, Sarah, d. Joseph and Mary, bp: Aug. 22,1756, C.R.5.

!TIB: St. George Temple, Baptized 2 Mar 1877, endowed 4 Sept. 1878, Sealed to Husband 18 Oct 1888. PC

!IGI: B. 18 Feb 1939 LOGAN, E Pre-1970, SP Pre-1970 Film #: 177932, Page #: 577, Ordinance #: 18259; Batch #: 7219205, Sheet #: 07, Source Call #: 820444

!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (BYU CS 43 .G46x PS 132) page 73,FOSTER, Sarah, and Benjamin Hascal, Oct. 29, 1775. C.R. (church records); NewSalem Public Library, New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, 5/27/1998 in CHURCHRECORDS METAL BOX, packet OLDEST CHURCH RECORDS - loose pages, marriages -BenjnHascal and
Sarah Foster Married Oct 29 1774

!CEMETERY: Center Cemetery, New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, June 1998, "Sarah wife of Benjamin Hascall died June 18, 1838 AE 83 years"

!PROBATE: from Corbin Collection - folder on Benjamin Haskell - copy of Greenfield probate 2223
I William Whitaker of New Salem in the county of Franklin on oath depose and say that Rebecca Hememway, widow, of East Nassau, in the county of Ransalear, and state of New York, Catherine Cary, wife of William H. Cary, & Sarah Houlton, wife of James Houlton both ofHoulton, in the county of Washington & State of Maine; Benjamin Haskell, Samuel Haskell, Jacob Haskell & Ashbel G. Haskell of New Salem in the county of Franklin and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, are children, and the only children, ofSarah Haskell, who was a pensioner of the United States under the 3d section of the act of Congress passed July 4, 1836, at the rate of Forty dollars per annum, and that her certificate credated at the war office of the United States, the nineteenth day of June one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight; and numbered 2135; that the said Sarah Haskell was a resident of New Salem in the saidcounty of Franklin; and that the said Sarah Haskell died on the 18th day of June AD. 1838. (signed) William Whitaker subscribed and sworn to Augt. 28, 1838 Richard E. Newcomb Judge of Probate 
Sarah FOSTER
 
11943 Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall

1808, July 28: Sarah C. Foster was born (birth date computed from g.s.).
"Tombstone Inscriptions from the Cemeteries of Medina County, Ohio" p. 313; Medina County Genealogical Society; Whipperwill Publications; Evansville, Indiana; 1983 (929.3097 Tom MCDL) (977.101 M46T ACPL)(Book/Photographs, Randall Archives)

Name: Randall, Sarah C.
Dwelling: 431
Family: 442
Sex: Female
Age: 30 years
Race: White
Birthplace: Vermont
"1850 Federal Census" Lafayette Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: M432 - Roll: 709 - Page: 253B - Line: 32) (USGenWeb Census Project)

Name: Randall, Sarah
Relation to the Head of the Household: Wife
Race: White
Sex: Female
Age: 60 years
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: Keeping House
Birthplace: Vermont
Birthplace of Father: Connecticut
Birthplace of Mother: Connecticut
"1880 Federal Census" Lafayette Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: T9 - Roll: 1047 - Page: 316B) (HeritageQuest)

Note: She then moved to South Haven, Michigan. Owns a lot in Minneapolis, Minnesota of unknown value that was taken on a debt. Description: North 16 1/2 feet of Lot 20, Block 1 and South 17 5/6 feet of Lot 21, Block 1; Minneapolis, Minnesota. Father: Pemberton Randall (Preacher) Died: January 4, 1891 in Minneapolis, Minnesota Buried in Medina, Medina County, Ohio
"Pension Application"

SARA FOSTER RANDALL
"Grandma" Randall had returned to Chippewa Lake from Michigan two weeks previous, with her son Taomas (Thomas) and daughter, Mrs. George Chapman. A Week after her return to Medina County, she passed away quietly in her sleep and was found by her daughter, Mrs. Nye, at 2 a.m. Wednesday. She was buried, next to her husband, in Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina on October 2. Reverend Cooley, an old and esteemed friend officiating."
"Medina County Gazette" Obituary, October 8, 1896; p. 2; Local News, roll 20 (Randall Archives)

1866, September 28: Sarah Randall died at the age of 77 years and 2 months (g.s.) and is buried with her husband in, Section 2, Lot 97 in the Spring Grove Cemetery at Medina, Ohio.
"Tombstone Inscriptions from the Cemeteries of Medina County, Ohio" p. 313; Medina County Genealogical Society; Whipperwill Publications; Evansville, Indiana; 1983 (929.3097 Tom MCDL) (977.101 M46T ACPL) (Book/Photographs, Randall Library)

"Effie Belle Randall of Bath, Ohio: Her Ancestors and Descendants" by Theodore N. Woods; p. 5; published by T. N. Woods; Phoenix, Arizona; 1991 (CS71.R19 199 LofC)

"Alexander Family Record" (Randall Archives)

"SAR Patriot Index" #81917 (Randall CD Library) 
Sarah C. (b) FOSTER
 
11944 BURIAL: Foster, Seth M. 7/31/1851 age 8 Lot 59 3-N (Denison Cemetery, Garden Ave., Cleveland) Seth M. FOSTER, [child]
 
11945 !Susana, d. Joseph jr. and Hannah, Aug, 31, 1732.

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11946 Name Suffix: (twin)
!BIRTH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 41, FOSTER, Thomas, s. Nathan, Jan. 16, 1766.

!CHRISTENING: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (BYU CS 43.G46x PS 132) page 20, FOSTER, Thomas, s. Nathan and Hannah, bp. Sept. 11, 1768. C.R. (church records); New Salem Public Library, New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, 5/27/1998 in CHURCH RECORDS METAL BOX, packet OLDEST CHURCH RECORDS -loose pages - Thomas & Jerusia Children of Nathan & Hannah Foster Baptised Sep11 1768

!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (BYU CS 43 .G46x PS 132) page 73, FOSTER, Thomas, and Polly Clark, Feb. 2, 1790. C.R. (church records) 
Thomas FOSTER
 
11947 The Ancestry WorldTree has a couple of enteries for a Thomas Foster marrying Nabby York in Westerly, Rhode Island. She was born in 1766. It's not certain if this is the same Thomas Foster, however, Ebenezer Foster wrote in 1880, in his book "Early Days of the Pioneers", that his uncle Jonathan (Thomas' brother) married a YORK, so it isn't too hard to imagine that the two brothers could have married sisters or cousins.

The details given on WorldTree were as follows, in case there is ever enough convincing evidence that these were one in the same Thomas'es:

Name: Thomas FOSTER Sex: M
Death: 14 MAY 1844 in Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York
Burial: Brookfield Cemetery,Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York
Marriage 1 Nabby YORK b: 4 APR 1766 in Stonington,New London Co.,Connecticut
Married: 4 SEP 1791 in Westerly,Washington Co.,Rhode Island
Children
Sally FOSTER b: 30 JAN 1794 in Westerly,Washington Co.,Rhode Island
Thomas FOSTER b: 17 OCT 1797 in Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York
Charles FOSTER b: 27 OCT 1805 in Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York

Her data:
Name: Nabby York
Sex: F
Birth: 4 APR 1766 in Stonington, New London County, CT
Death: 12 AUG 1860 in Brookfield, Madison County, NY
Father: Bell York , Sr b: 1725 in Stonington, New London County, CT
Mother: Ruth Main b: 12 DEC 1729 in Stonington, New London County, CT

Her father's data:
Name: Bell York , Sr
Sex: M
Birth: 1725 in Stonington, New London County, CT
Death: 23 MAY 1798 in North Stonington, New London County, CT
Reference Number: 33855
Father: Thomas York , Sr b: 14 OCT 1676 in Stonington, New London County, CT
Mother: Mary Brown b: 26 MAY 1683 in North Stonington, New London County, CT 
Thomas FOSTER
 
11948 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!
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Thomas H. FOSTER
 
11949 !DEATH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 159, FOSTER,_____, ch. Jeremiah, Aug. 30, 1777. P.R.18. Unknown FOSTER
 
11950 !DEATH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 159, FOSTER,_____, ch. Jeremiah, July 6, 1779. P.R.16. Unknown FOSTER
 

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