11 Generations Back from the Leading Edge

[ Earlier ]

This list includes individuals in the generation 11 steps back from ("earlier than") the leading-edge generation of the Twenty-first Century. For a different generation, click either of the buttons at the side.

[ Later ]

Which type of list would you like to see for this generation?


Alphabetical List

On the page for any individual, clicking Descent chart will give you a chart showing the line of descent from that individual to ancestors in Generation 4. You can also see a descent chart by clicking any "(our ancestor)" link.

Ballard, Hezekiah, III, b. 1720 (Awakening Generation)

Bean, David, I, 1717-1770 (Awakening Generation)

Chandler, Lydia, b. 1720 (Awakening Generation)

Chandler, Priscilla, 1713-1778 (Awakening Generation)

Hall, Abigail, d. 1785, mother of Abraham Stickney II, 1733-1803 (in generation 10)

Judkins, Mary "Molly," 1715-1774 (Awakening Generation)

Kittredge, James and Elizabeth, parents of Sarah Kittredge, 1738-1807 (in generation 10)

Moody, Clement, father of Abigail Moody (in generation 10), grandfather of Philip Bean, 1766-1842 (in generation 9)

Phelps, Samuel, III, 1712-1795 (Awakening Generation)

Stickney, Abraham, I, 1703-1783 (Awakening Generation)

Back to the top

Family Line List

On the page for any individual, clicking Descent chart will give you a chart showing the line of descent from that individual to ancestors in Generation 4. You can also see a descent chart by clicking any "(our ancestor)" link.



EDMANDS Line


Findley Line


Bean Line
Bean, David, I, 1717-1770 (Awakening Generation)
Moody, Clement, father of Abigail Moody (in generation 10), grandfather of Philip Bean, 1766-1842 (in generation 9)


Judkins Line


Phelps Line


Stickney Line

Back to the top




Click one of the following:

 

[ Earlier ] [ Generation list ] [ Later ]
See the generation earlier. See the generation list. See the generation later.


[ Immigrants ] [ Progenitors ]
See ancestors who emigrated from the Old World,
crossed the Atlantic Ocean,
and immigrated to America.
See the earliest ancestors we have record of
in each family line,
whether in the Old World or the New.

Back to the top