12 Generations Back from the Leading Edge

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This list includes individuals in the generation 12 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.

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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.

Abbott, Sarah, wife of Zebadiah Chandler, 1683-1776

Ballard, Hezekiah, II, b. 1682 (Enlightenment Generation)

Bean, John, 1688-1732 (Enlightenment Generation)

Chandler, John, II, b. 1679 (Enlightenment Generation)

Chandler, Zebadiah, 1683-1776 (Enlightenment Generation)

Dane, Hannah, 1687-1746 (Enlightenment Generation)

Davis, Rebecka, b. 1692, wife of Hezekiah Ballard I, b. 1682 (Enlightenment Generation)

Frye, Hannah, b. 1683 (Enlightenment Generation)

Heseltine, Mary, 1672-1731 (Glorious Generation)

Judkins, Joel and Rebecca, parents of Judkins, Mary "Molly," 1715-1774 (in generation 11)

Phelps, Samuel, II, 1684-1745 (Enlightenment Generation)

Sinclair, Martha, wife of John Bean, 1688-1732

Stickney, Samuel, II, 1663-1714 (Glorious Generation)

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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, John, 1688-1732 (Enlightenment Generation)
Sinclair, Martha, wife of John Bean, 1688-1732


Judkins Line


Phelps Line


Stickney Line

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

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