- Thomas Welby+ b. before about 1460, d. 1496
- [S66] Jane Harter Abbot and Lillian M. Wilson, The Farwell Family, page 34.
- Janet Stynte+ b. before about 1430, d. a 1460
- Thomas Welby+ b. before about 1460, d. 1496
- [S66] Jane Harter Abbot and Lillian M. Wilson, The Farwell Family, page 34-35.
- Richard Welby+ b. before about 1435, d. 1465
- [S66] Jane Harter Abbot and Lillian M. Wilson, The Farwell Family, page 36.
- Richard Welby+ b. before about 1400
- [S67] Wiley A. Jarrell, "Jarrell email: Bearding," e-mail to all, 8 August 1996.
- [S70] NARA Population Census, 1850 Steuben County, Indiana: reel 173, Jackson Township, family 400.
- [S70] NARA Population Census, 1850 Steuben County, Indiana: reel 173, Jackson Township, family 400.
- [S70] NARA Population Census, 1850 Steuben County, Indiana: reel 173, Jackson Township, family 400.
- [S71] NARA Population Census, 1860 Steuben County, Indiana: reel 298 page 154.
- [S71] NARA Population Census, 1860 Steuben County, Indiana: reel 298 page 154.
- Robert Dove b. 2 Nov 1845, d. 13 Apr 1866
- Isaac Dove b. 18 Feb 1848, d. 31 Jan 1863
- Robert Alan Brooks Jr. b. July 5,1953, d. 3 Dec 1996
- Leora Helen Brooks+ b. 22 Jun 1908, d. 19 Apr 1936
- Charles Richard Brooks b. 5 Feb 1910, d. 10 Dec 1986
- Robert Alan Brooks+ b. 23 Feb 1924
- Leora Helen Brooks+ b. 22 Jun 1908, d. 19 Apr 1936
- Charles Richard Brooks b. 5 Feb 1910, d. 10 Dec 1986
- Robert Alan Brooks+ b. 23 Feb 1924
- Ada May Cadman+ b. 30 Oct 1883, d. 18 May 1960
- [S75] Interview, Robert Brooks, December 23, 1996.
- Ada May Cadman+ b. 30 Oct 1883, d. 18 May 1960
Janet Stynte1
F, b. before about 1430, d. after 1460
Janet Stynte|b. before about 1430\nd. a 1460|p120.htm#i2381|Thomas Stynte|b. c 1400|p120.htm#i2382||||||||||||||||
Last Edited=16 Dec 2001
Janet Stynte was born before about 1430. She was the daughter of Thomas Stynte. She married Richard Welby, son of Richard Welby. She died after 1460.
Child of Janet Stynte and Richard Welby
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Thomas Stynte
M, b. circa 1400
Last Edited=16 Dec 2001
Thomas Stynte was born circa 1400.
Child of Thomas Stynte
Richard Welby1
M, b. before about 1435, d. 1465
Richard Welby|b. before about 1435\nd. 1465|p120.htm#i2383|Richard Welby|b. before about 1400|p120.htm#i2384||||Roger de Welby|b. c 1360\nd. c 1410|p120.htm#i2385||||||||||
Last Edited=26 Feb 2002
Richard Welby was born before about 1435. He was the son of Richard Welby. He married Janet Stynte, daughter of Thomas Stynte. He died in 1465 in Moulton, Suffolk, England.
Richard Welby was a member of Parliament 1450-52, Justice of the peace 1451-55 and 1461-64. Among the items listed in his will is "….that napery [linens] that I bought of the Executors of my Lord Cromwell…. "
Richard Welby was a member of Parliament 1450-52, Justice of the peace 1451-55 and 1461-64. Among the items listed in his will is "….that napery [linens] that I bought of the Executors of my Lord Cromwell…. "
Child of Richard Welby and Janet Stynte
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Richard Welby1
M, b. before about 1400
Richard Welby|b. before about 1400|p120.htm#i2384|Roger de Welby|b. c 1360\nd. c 1410|p120.htm#i2385||||||||||||||||
Last Edited=26 Feb 2002
Richard Welby was born before about 1400. He was the son of Roger de Welby.
Richard Welby was a Knight of the shire for the County of Lincoln in 1421.
Richard Welby was a Knight of the shire for the County of Lincoln in 1421.
Child of Richard Welby
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Roger de Welby
M, b. circa 1360, d. circa 1410
Last Edited=26 Feb 2002
Roger de Welby was born circa 1360. He died circa 1410 in Moulton, Suffolk, England.
Roger was High Sheriff for County of Lincoln in 1397. In his will is the paragraph "I also desire that my funeral expenses shall not be made excessive for vain show, but soberly and decently to the honor of God, so that the money which would be expended in luxurious banquets may be distributed amongst the poor, and laid out in works of charity for the good of my soul."
Roger was High Sheriff for County of Lincoln in 1397. In his will is the paragraph "I also desire that my funeral expenses shall not be made excessive for vain show, but soberly and decently to the honor of God, so that the money which would be expended in luxurious banquets may be distributed amongst the poor, and laid out in works of charity for the good of my soul."
Child of Roger de Welby
Ann Derifield
F
Last Edited=16 Dec 2001
She married Sgt. Thomas Spencer, son of Gerard Spencer and Alice Whitbread, circa 1632 in Stotford, Bedfordshire, England.
Joan Hills
F
Last Edited=16 Dec 2001
She married Gerard Spencer, son of Michael Spencer and Elizabeth (unknown surname), on 4 August 1628 in Stotford, Bedfordshire, England.
Abigail Graves1
F, b. circa 1600, d. 20 March 1682
Last Edited=28 Jan 2003
Abigail Graves was born circa 1600 in England. She married Nathaniel Bearding before about 1623. Her husband Nathaniel died on 11 September 1674. She died on 20 March 1682 in Hartford, in the Connecticut Colony.
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Elizabeth Milton
F, b. circa 1831
Last Edited=16 Dec 2001
Elizabeth Milton was born circa 1831; Elizabeth was a member of Amasa Cleaveland's household in 1850.1
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John H. Francis
M, b. circa 1834
Last Edited=16 Dec 2001
John H. Francis was born circa 1834 in New York; John was a farmer working for Amasa Cleaveland in 1850.1
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William Castner
M, b. circa 1824
Last Edited=16 Dec 2001
William Castner was born circa 1824.1
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Henry Nicholas
M, b. circa 1832
Last Edited=16 Dec 2001
Henry Nicholas was born circa 1832 in Ohio; Henry was a laborer on Amasa Maro Cleaveland's farm in 1860.1
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George Casner
M, b. circa 1841
Last Edited=30 Apr 2004
George Casner was born circa 1841 in Ohio.1
George was shown working as a day laborer in Amasa Maroe Cleaveland's houshold in 1860. It is possible that his surname is really Castner as there was some interchange between the Castner and Cleaveland families. He may have been involved in the Civil War as there is a record of a George Casner being in Company C of the 97th Regiment, Indiana Infantry.
George was shown working as a day laborer in Amasa Maroe Cleaveland's houshold in 1860. It is possible that his surname is really Castner as there was some interchange between the Castner and Cleaveland families. He may have been involved in the Civil War as there is a record of a George Casner being in Company C of the 97th Regiment, Indiana Infantry.
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Jason Dove1
M, b. 3 June 1817, d. 23 January 1866
Last Edited=18 Jul 2004
Jason Dove was born on 3 June 1817 in New York. Went to Church in 1839:
James Collins, one of our pioneer citizens, came up last Thursday and related to us a rather outlandish affair which occurred in Jackson Township, this county, on a June Sunday in 1839, of which he was an eye-witness. He says that a score or more of men hitched up three yokes of oxen to a big wagon with a pony hitched on ahead with a small boy astride of the pony, and drove tip to a school house on Jackson Prairie where a meeting was to progress, put a ladder out of the wagon, all walked down and went into the school house and sat down in a row on a long bench. One of these had a big plug of navy tobacco, and it had to go the whole length of the row before it was returned to the owner. The men were fantastically arrayed in their make up of wearing apparel, some with sleeveless coats, some with coats turned wrong side out, others with their pant legs slit from top to bottom, a boot on one foot and a shoe on the other, and the crown of their hats cut off. The men were pretty well behaved outside of what has been said of them, but their ridiculous looks so embarrassed the young preacher, that he forgot his text and “secondly” and “thirdly” were omitted. Mr. Collins remembers a few who were in the party, and recalls the following names. Samuel Jackson, Jason Dove, James Rodgers, Arnold Latbram, Daniel Norris and Columbus Bennett, and two boys named Wright. After the services, all took their places in the wagon and drove home. This was certainly a queer affair, but such things happened in the days when both men and women wielded the ax at the sturdy forests.
Source: Steuben Republican Newspaper 1 Jul 1903 Submitted by Kay Lash.
He married Emma A. Griffin on 5 October 1843.2 His wife Emma died on 21 April 1850. He married Eliza Littlefield, daughter of Edmund Littlefield and Amy Thomas, on 24 November 1850 in Steuben County, Indiana.1,3 He died on 23 January 1866 in Jackson Twp, Steuben County, Indiana.4 He was buried in Flint Cemetery in Flint, Steuben county, Indiana.
James Collins, one of our pioneer citizens, came up last Thursday and related to us a rather outlandish affair which occurred in Jackson Township, this county, on a June Sunday in 1839, of which he was an eye-witness. He says that a score or more of men hitched up three yokes of oxen to a big wagon with a pony hitched on ahead with a small boy astride of the pony, and drove tip to a school house on Jackson Prairie where a meeting was to progress, put a ladder out of the wagon, all walked down and went into the school house and sat down in a row on a long bench. One of these had a big plug of navy tobacco, and it had to go the whole length of the row before it was returned to the owner. The men were fantastically arrayed in their make up of wearing apparel, some with sleeveless coats, some with coats turned wrong side out, others with their pant legs slit from top to bottom, a boot on one foot and a shoe on the other, and the crown of their hats cut off. The men were pretty well behaved outside of what has been said of them, but their ridiculous looks so embarrassed the young preacher, that he forgot his text and “secondly” and “thirdly” were omitted. Mr. Collins remembers a few who were in the party, and recalls the following names. Samuel Jackson, Jason Dove, James Rodgers, Arnold Latbram, Daniel Norris and Columbus Bennett, and two boys named Wright. After the services, all took their places in the wagon and drove home. This was certainly a queer affair, but such things happened in the days when both men and women wielded the ax at the sturdy forests.
Source: Steuben Republican Newspaper 1 Jul 1903 Submitted by Kay Lash.
He married Emma A. Griffin on 5 October 1843.2 His wife Emma died on 21 April 1850. He married Eliza Littlefield, daughter of Edmund Littlefield and Amy Thomas, on 24 November 1850 in Steuben County, Indiana.1,3 He died on 23 January 1866 in Jackson Twp, Steuben County, Indiana.4 He was buried in Flint Cemetery in Flint, Steuben county, Indiana.

Children of Jason Dove and Emma A. Griffin
Robert Alan Brooks1
M, b. 23 February 1924
Robert Alan Brooks|b. 23 Feb 1924|p120.htm#i2396|Archibald Charles Brooks|b. 26 Mar 1882\nd. 19 Nov 1966|p120.htm#i2397|Ada May Cadman|b. 30 Oct 1883\nd. 18 May 1960|p120.htm#i2398|Charles A. Brooks|b. 21 Apr 1846\nd. 15 Jan 1918|p121.htm#i2408|Ella E. Garlock|b. 1856\nd. 1 Sep 1885|p121.htm#i2409|Thomas G. Cadman|b. probably about 1856\nd. 1928|p120.htm#i2399|Elizabeth Eichenburg|b. 28 Feb 1858|p120.htm#i2400|
Last Edited=20 Apr 2006

Robert Alan Brooks.
Robert earned a BS in Chemistry from Harvard (1945) and a PhD in Organic Chemistry at Yale (1949). He worked for E.I. du Pont from 1949 until retirement in 1985.
He was among those attending a pre-Easter family gathering in 2003; see
On February 7, 2006,as part of the Community Spirit Awards of Salem County, Robert and Shirley Brooks were given the Lifetime Achievement Award.3
Child of Robert Alan Brooks and Marjorie Robinson Robbins
Archibald Charles Brooks1
M, b. 26 March 1882, d. 19 November 1966
Archibald Charles Brooks|b. 26 Mar 1882\nd. 19 Nov 1966|p120.htm#i2397|Charles A. Brooks|b. 21 Apr 1846\nd. 15 Jan 1918|p121.htm#i2408|Ella E. Garlock|b. 1856\nd. 1 Sep 1885|p121.htm#i2409|||||||||||||
Last Edited=2 Dec 2006
Archibald Charles Brooks was born on 26 March 1882 in Gloversville, Fulton County, New York.1 He was the son of Charles A. Brooks and Ella E. Garlock. He married Ada May Cadman, daughter of Thomas Gurr Cadman and Elizabeth Eichenburg, on 9 September 1907.2 He married Margaret J. Filmer on 20 May 1961.2 He died on 19 November 1966 in Gloversville, Fulton County, New York.1,2
Children of Archibald Charles Brooks and Ada May Cadman
Ada May Cadman1
F, b. 30 October 1883, d. 18 May 1960
Ada May Cadman|b. 30 Oct 1883\nd. 18 May 1960|p120.htm#i2398|Thomas Gurr Cadman|b. probably about 1856\nd. 1928|p120.htm#i2399|Elizabeth Eichenburg|b. 28 Feb 1858|p120.htm#i2400|James R. Cadman||p121.htm#i2401|Harriet Gurr||p121.htm#i2402|(?) Eichenburg||p174.htm#i3462||||
Last Edited=2 Dec 2006
Ada May Cadman was born on 30 October 1883 in Gloversville, Fulton County, New York. She was the daughter of Thomas Gurr Cadman and Elizabeth Eichenburg. She married Archibald Charles Brooks, son of Charles A. Brooks and Ella E. Garlock, on 9 September 1907.2 She died on 18 May 1960 in Gloversville, Fulton County, New York.2
Children of Ada May Cadman and Archibald Charles Brooks
Thomas Gurr Cadman1
M, b. probably about 1856, d. 1928
Thomas Gurr Cadman|b. probably about 1856\nd. 1928|p120.htm#i2399|James Riley Cadman||p121.htm#i2401|Harriet Gurr||p121.htm#i2402|||||||Thomas Gurr|b. 1802|p121.htm#i2403||||
Last Edited=16 Dec 2001
Thomas Gurr Cadman was born probably about 1856 in Gloversville, Fulton County, New York. He was the son of James Riley Cadman and Harriet Gurr. He died 1928 in Gloversville, Fulton County, New York.
Child of Thomas Gurr Cadman and Elizabeth Eichenburg
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Elizabeth Eichenburg1
F, b. 28 February 1858
Elizabeth Eichenburg|b. 28 Feb 1858|p120.htm#i2400|(?) Eichenburg||p174.htm#i3462||||||||||||||||
Last Edited=17 Mar 2008
Elizabeth Eichenburg was born on 28 February 1858 in Charlton, Saratoga County, New York.2 She was the daughter of (?) Eichenburg.