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19851 moved to N.J. was there in 1733 Samuel MINOR
 
19852 no children Samuel MINOR
 
19853 unmarried Samuel MINOR
 
19854 10 children Sarah MINOR
 
19855 2 sons 3 daughters Sarah MINOR
 
19856 died young Sarah MINOR
 
19857 STONINGTON BRANCH OF THE DESCENDANTS OF ALLEN BREED, p. 279.
Sarah Jane Miner, b. Oct. 13, 1858, m. (2nd wife) Hermon ClintonBrown. 
Sarah Jane MINOR
 
19858 13 plus children Seth MINOR
 
19859 2 children Seth MINOR
 
19860 2 children Silas MINOR
 
19861 five children Simeon MINOR
 
19862 unmarried Simeon MINOR
 
19863 3 sons born Stamford Simeon Hinman MINOR
 
19864 five children Solomon Benedict MINOR
 
19865 2 + 4 children Stephen MINOR
 
19866 he moved to Winchester Va, before 1747 where he died on 8 May 17
50 
Stephen MINOR
 
19867 1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 57. Susan MINOR
 
19868 THOMAS MINOR DESCENDANTS, by John Augustus Miner, pp. 166, 167.
1998. Susan C., born 17 May 1830. 
Susan C. MINOR
 
19869 he went to Long Island in 1754 and settled in Lower Horton, Corn
wallis, NovaScotia in 1768 
Sylvanus MINOR
 
19870 Lydia Chadwick may have been a secon wife by 1762 Sylvester MINOR
 
19871 7 cg Theophilus MINOR
 
19872 Ancient Burial Ground, Stonington, New London Ct.
In memory of Deacon Thomas Miner, died April ye 9th 1739. In th
e 56 year of his age. 
Thomas MINOR
 
19873 children recorded and baptized in New London Ct. Thomas MINOR
 
19874 Name Prefix: Reverend Thomas MINOR
 
19875 Sources:- Thomas Minor Descendants 1608-1981 by John Augustus M
iner, Trevett, Maine, 1981 p 99, 100, 198, 199
History of Benton County, Iowa, Western Historical Co, Chicago
, 1878, p 243
History of Peoria Co, Il., 1878 p 530
Benton Co, Iowa - marriage index, obituary 
Thomas MINOR
 
19876 Thomas Minor never married. Thomas MINOR
 
19877 Thomas Minor said on Lyons Whelp from Gravesend 23 April 1629. hearrived in Salem July 1629. Then he moved to Watertown, then Charlestown.He became a freeman 4 Mar 1633/4. In 1636 he settled in Hingham,Massachusetts. In 1645 he went with John Winthrop to new London,Connecticut. in 1649 he was listed as the Sargeant in the town of Pequot.

immigrated in 1629
Thomas Miner/Minor was born in Chew Magna Somersett County,Engl
and on 23 April 1608, son of Clement Miner. He emigrated aboar
d the Lyon's Whelp (and not the Arabella as often said) which sa
iled from Gravesend,England on 25 April 1629, passed Land End o
n 13 May, and arrived at NaumkeagHarbor (Salem, Massachusetts
) on 29 June 1629.
He stayed briefly on Salemand Satertown before moving on to Cha
rlestown, Massachusetts where in 1632 hebecame a founder of th
e First Church. He married Grace Palmer on 23 April 1634 in Cha
rlestown, M.A. She was born in 1614, the daughter of Walter Pal
mer of Charlestown and their first child, John, was born in Char
lestown, and then in 1636 they moved to Hingham, MA where more c
hildren were born in 1645,they joined John Winthrop Jr. and com
pany in the settlement of New London, Ct. On 15 Oct 1652 Thoma
s sold his home lot in New London located at the headof Close C
ove and was settling in Stonington, Ct. with William Chesebrough
.Thomas Stanton, and his father-in-law, Walter Palmer.
There is a monument tothese founders (dedicated 31 August 1899
) located in the Wequetequock Cemetery with one side dedicated t
o Thomas. In 1653 he bought some land from CaryLatham and move
d from the Wequetequock area to the west side of the mouth ofQu
iambaug Cove near Mystic, CT and began one of the feeeew (abou
t 17) diaries to survive from this period. This diary covers t
he period from 1653 through 1684 and was published as a book i
n 1899.
He is the Thomas Miner who wrote back to England about 1683/4 an
d received a document which explores the Miner versus Minor spel
ling of the name and traces the Miner ancestry back to the 1300s
. The information in this document including the coat of arms i
t presents are believed to be false. After receiving this docum
ent, Thomas andhis descendants generally used the Miner spellin
g of the name although some retained the Minor spelling especial
ly his son John of Woodbury, CT.
He diedin Stonington, CT on 23 October 1690, and his wife die
d there on 31 Dec 1690.Both are buried at Stonington in the We
quetequock Cemetery under a prone inscribed granite slab which r
eads "HERE LYES THE BODY OF LIUTENANT THOMAS MINOR AGED 83 -- D
eparted 1690"
One Year in the Life of Thomas Minor, Connecticut Farmer, 1668.
Thomas Minor was born in England and came to New England in 1630
. By 1668, when this selection from his journal was written, Min
or, hiswife Grace, and their children were living in what is no
w Stonington, a townon the Connecticut coast. Indians lived nea
rby, and the journal shows Minor and his family interacting wit
h them. Minor was a farmer, and he also had a number of public r
esponsibilities. These included town treasurer, leader of themi
litia, selectman, and brander of horses. He also participated i
n churchand in town meetings. This selection records one year i
n Minor's life. He began the year in March, as people in Englan
d and New England did until the mid-eighteenth century. While hi
s spelling is idiosyncratic and therefore difficult to read, th
e journal is a valuable record of how written English looked a
t that time-and probably also of how Minor pronounced his words
.
----------------------------------------------------------------
--------
1668
The ffirst month is march & hath .31. d: sabath day the first an
d in the first year after the leap yeare and from the Creation .
5617. and the yeare. 1668. andthe 20th yeare of the reinge of o
ur lord Kind Charels the second the .6. dayThomas Tracie and le
affingwell was heare the .7. dai I branded .2. Coults [colts
] I sowed hemp & pease in the orchard sabath day the .8. day: sa
bath daythe 15. The 13. I was at mr palmes I had A barell of ma
llases [molasses] wensday the 18. we made an End between Jossept
h & Marie Averie monday the 30 dayI ffecthed [fetched] my wife
s mare and 26. day 
Thomas MINOR
 
19878 1880 U. S. Census, Sheridan,Jasper,Missouri Household:
Name Relation MaritalStatus Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupa
tion Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
T. J. MINOR Self M Male W 39 PA Stock Broker PA
PA
L. A. MINOR Wife M Female W 34 WV Keeping House
MD MD
William R. MINOR Son S Male W 8 WV PA WV
Hattie K. MINOR DauS Female W 6 KS PA WV
Alpheus MINOR Brother S Male W38 PA Stock Broker
PA PA 
Thomas Jeffereson MINOR
 
19879 12 children Timothy MINOR
 
19880 lived Peru, Ma., 4 ch Treat MINOR
 
19881 9 children Truman MINOR
 
19882 they had 14 children born in New London, his body was moved to C
edar Grove Cemetary in New London after it opened in 1851. He i
s located in 4th of 8 rowsof moved graves placed to west of off
ice building. She died on 28 feb 1835in Vernon Ct and is burie
d in Old North Cemetery in Hartford, Ct. 
Turner MINOR
 
19883 Turner was born on 2 dec 1764 in New London Ct, son of Turner
. He was baptized on 14 apr 1765 at First Church of Christ in N
ew London. He went to East Haddam, Cr from New London, and on 1
8 sep 1788 at the Millington Church in East Haddam, he married M
ary Spencer daughter of General Joseph Spencer and Hannah Brow
n (Hannah was the widow of Cap Daniel Southmayd) They lives we
lt of the millington Green Cemetery with the house (still santin
g) north of the road and a 40 acre frm to the south separated fr
om the cemetery by a brook. They had 11 children born in Millin
gton Ct. She died on 30 July 1825. He married second with Cath
erine Seymour on 24 nov 1829. They were in Auburn Cayuga Co N
Y in 1830 and Skaneateles, Onondaga Co, NY in 1840. He died o
n 7 aug1840 at Skaneatels NY she died on 23 sep 1865 at Skaneat
eles, NY and was buried in Lakeview Cemetery. 
Turner MINOR
 
19884 died young Unknown MINOR
 
19885 died young, twin Unknown MINOR
 
19886 eight children Wait MINOR
 
19887 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed William MINOR
 
19888 2 children William MINOR
 
19889 Name Suffix: Jr William MINOR
 
19890 William married Sarah Batting dau. of John of Cliffon and live
d on ChristmasSt. in Bristol. 
William MINOR
 
19891 William Miner was born on 27 Apr 1694 in Lyme, Ct son of Willia
m He died Oct1746, and estate was administered in Lyme 9 Decemb
er 1746. 
William MINOR
 
19892 1880 U. S. Census, sheridan,jasper,Missouri Household:
Name Relation MaritalStatus Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupa
tion Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
T. J. MINOR Self M Male W 39 PA Stock Broker PA
PA
L. A. MINOR Wife M Female W 34 WV Keeping House
MD MD
William R. MINOR Son S Male W 8 WV PA WV
Hattie K. MINOR DauS Female W 6 KS PA WV
Alpheus MINOR Brother S Male W38 PA Stock Broker
PA PA 
William R. MINOR
 
19893 ~Note -- having tuberculosis may have been a bad thing for a baker's wife -- made the bakery a potential place for spreading the disease?

MARRIAGE:
MINSKA, EVA and MANTKOWSKI, STANISLAS vol.0087 pg.0221
(Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)

DEATH:
Tuberculosis 
Eva MINSKA
 
19894 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dorothy J. MINSKI
 
19895 OBIT: Name: Minski, Joseph
Date: Oct 19 1964
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #136.
Notes: Minski. Joseph Minski of 3929 E. 41st St., beloved husband of Viola dearest father of Mrs. Eleanor Bednarz and Mrs. Dorothy Oprzadek, grandfather and great-grandfather, brother of Helen Raczka and Anna Kanforowski and deceased Walter, Julius, Lottie Piesczak. Frances Karlon, Eva. Mankowski and Mary Wojeiechowski Member, V. F. W. Post No. 2361 Friends received at the Mosinski Funeral Home, 3675 E. 65th St. Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 20, at 8:30 a. m. St. Stanislaus Church, 9 a.m. Burial Calvary Cemetery. Visiting Hours 2-10 P. M. 
Joseph MINSKI
 
19896 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Selina MINTZ
 
19897 Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren 
Elisha MIRICK
 
19898 OBIT: Name: Mishelek, Charles
Date: Jan 27 1974
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #136.
Notes: Mishelek. Charles Mishelek, beloved son of the late Jacob and Mary, dear brother of Pauline Morrison, Sue Broda, Bessie, Steve and the late Walter. Service, Monday, Jan. 28, at 9 a.m. at St. Barbara's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd., Sunday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. 
Charles MISHELAK
 
19899 Property at 1437 Botany purchased in 1915 from Thomas Bridgeland. Jacob's name was spelled MISICLOK on the deed. An earlier deed for the lot next door was recorded under MISIELAK, Jake.

DEATH: Property deed gives his date of death as 8 Jun 1965. Which is correct? The deed or the obituary?

OBIT: Name: Mishelak, Jacob
Date: Apr 9 1963
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #136.
Notes: 1437 Botany Ave. S.W. d. March 5, 1963. 
Jacob MISHELAK
 
19900 ~3854 W.19th Steve MISHELAK
 

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